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Nissan 370Z Review, For Sale, Colours, Specs, Interior & News

Nissan 370Z Review, For Sale, Colours, Specs, Interior & News

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$41,910

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 $41,910 to $62,920 for the 370Z (5YR) and 370Z Nismo (5YR).

This vehicle is also known as The Nissan 370Z is also known as Nissan Fairlady Z (Japan), Nissan Z34 in markets outside Australia..

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11.2L/100km (combined)
Convertible
6 Speed Manual
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Rating Summary
Practicality
6
Price and features
7
Driving
8
Safety
7
Overview
Likes
Dynamic balance
Slick manual gearbox
Classic exterior design
Dislikes
Lacks latest safety tech
No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
Fake engine noise

Nissan 370Z Colours

Brilliant Silver
Cherry Red
Diamond Black
Eau Rouge Red
Shiro White
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Nissan 370Z.

Nissan 370Z FAQs

Mustang, 370Z, IS350F, 86 or MX-5?

If you don’t want a convertible, which rules out the MX-5 as my easy first pick, then the 86 is the car for driving enjoyment on a reasonable budget. But don’t overlook its Subaru twin, the BRZ, which is my choice of the two. Both get The Tick, having shared our Car of the Year award.

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Best offer for 370Z?

The private sale value is $29,000 to $33,000, but as a trade-in it would be worth $24,000 to $28,000. I would offer $25,000.

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Ask Smithy Xtra Smartkote protection for Nissan 370Z

I wouldn’t spend the money; you’re being sold up to something you don’t need. The best way to look after the paint on your car is to clean it regularly with plain old water and chamois it dry. Do it at least weekly and you shouldn’t have any trouble, the Nissan paint finish won’t give you any trouble.

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Nissan 370Z Interior

The Nissan 370Z's interior reverberates with echoes of Zeds past. A trio of hooded gauges (clock, voltmeter, oil temp) sit in the centre of the dashboard top, with the tachometer in the middle of a cowled, three-instrument main cluster shaded by an exaggerated tube. The sports seats are wrapped in 'leather-accented' trim, and as our review images show, the small (7.0-inch touchscreen) multimedia display has the feel of an early noughties edition of Tekken 6.

Shown above are interior details for the Nissan 370Z 2018.

Nissan 370Z Seats

The following Nissan 370z is available with two seats. The Coupe and Roadster are available with sports black leather seat trim, with non-slip cloth insert. The 50th Anniversary Coupe comes with leather appointed seat trim with 50th Anniversary logo embossed.

Shown above are seat details for the Nissan 370Z 2019.

Nissan 370Z Fuel consumption

The Nissan 370Z is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 10.4L/100km for Coupe
*Combined fuel consumption
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