Friday, March 29, 2013
NISSAN 350Z Track manual Coupe

Short Description
The tradition of Nissan Z coupes stretches way back to 1970 when the legendary (Datsun) 240Z coupe first appeared. Buyers immediately took to the 240Z as not only did it offer a cheaper alternative to sports cars such as Porsches and Jaguar E-types, it also looked good, it had the right credentials (rear wheel drive, independent suspension and a punchy six-cylinder engine) and it provided plenty of driving enjoyment.
In later years Z coupes grew larger and more powerful, yet they lacked the raw-edged sporty appeal of the earlier cars and the model line finished with the 300ZX in 1996. The turbocharged four cylinder 200 SX has done a good job providing an affordable Nissan sports coupe, however it’s the 350Z’s job to re-ignite the Z-car passion with its upto- the-minute styling, its latest technology mechanical specifications and a standard equipment list that should please all.
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