Used 2004 Nissan 350Z Consumer Reviews
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My love of the Z-car
In 1972 I purchased my first Z. It was the 1970 240Z and a more cost efficient sports car I have never seen. As an avid autocrosser I was looking for something reasonably priced. I compaired the Z06 Corvette, the Mazda RX8, and the 350Z. I was very impressed with the handling of the Z and at a price that was 16 grand less than a Z06. The Z's 3.5 liter V6 offers very good midrange tourqe. On the track the Z says, Drive me hard. It has very slight understeer. Exiting a corner the Z becomes instantly neutral. Inducing oversteer is very difficult. This car is the embodiment of the original 240Z, offering performance at a reasonable price.
Pleased with ZZZZZZ
I have owned this car for 14 months now with absolutely no problems. It is a second vehicle and does not get many miles. However, I look forward to each and every one. I do not know of any car in this price range with this much performance and eye appeal.
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $12,950131 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $12,491212 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $11,900272 mi away
A real bargain
From the exhaust note, to the slick shifter this car has it all. (As long as you have just one kid).. Even the fuel mileage is impressive with an average of 22.3 mpg and I drive this car pretty hard.
Government Offical
I guess the first thing that sold me was the Design of the Exterior as well as the Interior. Then the performance of the Z was what I was looking for. Let me tell you this Car will bring the little boy out of you. When I researched the Ouality and Reliability then I was sold. I didn't even test drive the Car because I new it was what I wnated.
No one within ten grand can touch me
All of the reviews are correct. Great engine, good design, and a fine little vehicle for fun and top down days. I find myself hunting down Z-3's and Boxters and eating them up (legally of course) just because I can. Nissan put the money where it counts...in making it GO! 0-60 in a little under six. If you are concerned about visibility, put the top down.