The two-seat Nissan 370Z coupe is the last link to a glorious past for the Nissan company, which made a name for itself in the 1970s and '80s for producing gorgeous, affordable and talented sports cars under the Z moniker.
The successor to the 350Z, the 370Z was released in 2009 with much fanfare… and has remained fundamentally the same car ever since. Sold as a two-seat, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe, the 370Z is shorter, lighter and more powerful than the car it replaced, but with prices around $60,000, it struggles to compete against the likes of Mazda's MX-5 and the Toyota 86.
Current prices range from $46,090 to $68,420 for the 370Z (5YR) and 370Z Nismo (5YR).
This vehicle is also known as Nissan Fairlady Z (Japan), Nissan Z34.