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Old 04-22-2005, 09:34 PM   #33 (permalink)
Calcustom
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05' Aqua Blur
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04 vs. 05

Dave,
There are some other differences between the 04' and 05' one of them being the hood "prop rod" vs. the hood "gas struts" on the 05'. Not a big difference untill the hood crashes down on your head the first time.

I can't be positive but I feel the 05' has been refined to eliminate some of the issues noted on the 03's and 04's. Just my opinion, no proof.

Either way it is a GREAT vehicle. I personally prefer the 390hp but I am a sucker for horsepower. I am sure the extra 90 hp difference and a few subtle changes between the 04' and 05' to some consumers is not worth $9,000.00, but I feel it is, again just my opinion.

Keep in mind $9,000.00 can buy an awful lot of mods to an 04' if you go that route!!!!

I agree with thefalguy, price of an 04' should be closer to low $30's

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