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So currently I have a 2009 V36 Sedan, and I am very happy with the car mind you despite some harshness in ride quality here and there.

But before I decide to blow too much money on modifications and things, is it worth upgrading to the 2010+ models?

I realise that there are minor improvements such as the fog lights, front bumper and upgraded interior bits (correct me if I'm missing anything) and the aftermarket parts, more so bodykits etc fit on the 2010+ more than the grey period between 2008 and 2010.

So should I trade it in a bit later on to get a newer 2010+ model or is the difference really minor and not worth it?

Cheers guys

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more apparent in the early pv36s i think

the newer kv36 models have it a little when decelerating mostly, happens every now and again to me, just a bit jagged like the rev matching goes a bit hard

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I have a 2010 v36 and I have done around 4k driving in it so far, both freeway and residential driving. I have not experienced anything like what people have described, well not yet. I have found at times the car sits on high revs longer than it should. I have a 370GT.

When I was looking at the v36 I discovered there was a vast difference between the 2009 and 2010 v36's interior and the materials used. That was the reason I went for 2010. I never noticed much of a difference between the ride/drive quality but then again it was only a quick test drive in the earlier models.

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