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2008 Nissan 350Z Roadster Sports Car

Even considering the stupid little problems, the 350Z is a great buy. What was tested? 2008 Nissan 350Z Roadster Enthusiast ($35,630). Options: Carpeted floor mats ($95). Price as tested (including $625 destination charge): $36,350. It’s hard to believe the Nissan 350Z was introduced five years ago as a 2003 model, but it still looks fresh as ever. If only we ... Read More »

2005 Nissan 350Z Roadster Sports Car

For info box: An electrically operated convertible top stows neatly beneath a snazzy hard cover on the ragtop version of Nissan's hot 350Z. It shares most parts with the Z coupe, including its howling V6 engine that makes nearly 290 horsepower. The Z's edgy styling extends to its interior, which has a perplexing mix of luxury and simplicity. While it offers some very fancy optional equipment, like a navigation system and complex trip computer, it doesn't even have some basics like a glove box. Read More »

2005 Nissan 350Z Compact Hatchback Coupe and Convertible

Nissan's Z-car returned to the North American market in 2003 as a slinky two-door hatchback coupe with sport-tuned hardware for serious performance. A year later, a convertible roadster variation emerged. Both appear in Nissan's car class of 2005. All stock a 3.5-liter V6 churning with 287-hp when teamed with a 6-speed manual transmission.

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2004 Nissan 350Z Roadster Near Luxury Convertible

Nissan's convertible version of the 350Z is pure mechanical fun -- fun to look at, fun to listen to, and definitely fun to drive -- just like the 350Z coupe. But the thrill of driving the Z is made more intense when you unlatch the cloth top, press a button on the dash, and watch the top fold away origami-style to let the sun pour in. Read More »

2003 Nissan 350 Z Compact Sports Coupe

Yes, the fabled Z-car of Nissan is back. The iconic sports hatchback coupe from Nissan -- tracking back in a line from the original Datsun 240Z of 1970 to the last issue in 1996 as a twin-turbo 300ZX -- returns in familiar format with the 350Z of 2003. Read More »

2003 Nissan 350Z Compact Sports Car

The Z returns to Nissan's line in the sleek form of a fastback sports car projecting an elongated front like the original Datsun 240Z of 1969 but also a high-kicking V6 engine below the hood. Read More »