The new 350Z
The new 350Z
Directly from the Detroit Autoshow:
With a 280-plus horsepower V6 engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, the 350Z will be priced at $26,269. Prices will range up to $34,079 for the track model, which will feature more performance parts and styling.
With a 280-plus horsepower V6 engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, the 350Z will be priced at $26,269. Prices will range up to $34,079 for the track model, which will feature more performance parts and styling.
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Re: The new 350Z
Originally posted by max2001se
Directly from the Detroit Autoshow:
With a 280-plus horsepower V6 engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, the 350Z will be priced at $26,269. Prices will range up to $34,079 for the track model, which will feature more performance parts and styling.
Directly from the Detroit Autoshow:
With a 280-plus horsepower V6 engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, the 350Z will be priced at $26,269. Prices will range up to $34,079 for the track model, which will feature more performance parts and styling.
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Do you have any links to pics? I've seen the outside, but not the interior...
Originally posted by slider71
Exterior and engine look and sound really good.
Price is really nice!
Kinda disappointed that the instrument cluster looks the the new Alty display, with the recessed guages.
Exterior and engine look and sound really good.
Price is really nice!

Kinda disappointed that the instrument cluster looks the the new Alty display, with the recessed guages.
this makes me feel all fuzzy inside.
now it's:
$26K for a Maxima SE 6spd
$26K for a Altima 3.5 SE 5spd
$26K for a 350z 6spd
hmmm, tough choice. I might wait to see what Toyota brings out after the 350z though... cause god knows they're gonna do something to show up Nissan...
now it's:
$26K for a Maxima SE 6spd
$26K for a Altima 3.5 SE 5spd
$26K for a 350z 6spd
hmmm, tough choice. I might wait to see what Toyota brings out after the 350z though... cause god knows they're gonna do something to show up Nissan...
Originally posted by Driven EF9
this makes me feel all fuzzy inside.
now it's:
$26K for a Maxima SE 6spd
$26K for a Altima 3.5 SE 5spd
$26K for a 350z 6spd
hmmm, tough choice. I might wait to see what Toyota brings out after the 350z though... cause god knows they're gonna do something to show up Nissan...
this makes me feel all fuzzy inside.
now it's:
$26K for a Maxima SE 6spd
$26K for a Altima 3.5 SE 5spd
$26K for a 350z 6spd
hmmm, tough choice. I might wait to see what Toyota brings out after the 350z though... cause god knows they're gonna do something to show up Nissan...
Originally posted by MichaelAE
I don't know...you know, now with the Camry all "sporty," they might be done.
I don't know...you know, now with the Camry all "sporty," they might be done.
AS a car company that provides sports cars... I respect Toyota much more. Maybe it's cause they wait till nissan shoots a car out, then makes their own, but only better. [read: the Supra vs Z line (with the exception of the 240z)]
I dunno, the Celica has made a huge impact in the compact car market
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