Used 2005 Nissan 350Z Consumer Reviews
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nice car
one of the funnest cars to drive i've had in a while. the cornering is amazing.the interior is nice and geared toward the driver. stereo is not bad but can fit a kenwood dvd nicely. real eye turner, expect compliments.
Just got it! - Love it!
I have a 1994 Mustang Convertible - This makes it so much easier to put the roof down - I don't get "blown around" like in the mustang - great design - Turned 50 this year and if I was ever going to get a 2 seater sportcar I was glad I got this one
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $8,495248 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $9,998298 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $6,999311 mi away
Nissan 350z Roadster Convertible Rocks
I love everything about this car. except maybe the fact that when i shop there isn't alot of trunk space to put my bags in. Of course, that makes my husband quite happy!!
Ya Gotta Love It!
I love this car. I owned a 260z when "much" younger and have craved the rush over the years. The interior does not have storage but it is made up for with the way it handles and the design turns heads everywhere I go! I would recommend this car to anyone wanting a true "sports" car.
Stealthy Sports Car
This throaty 350Z V6 burbles happily at idle, thrums at speed, and roars with excitement during acceleration, but without the *screaming* that the S2000 and RX-8 force the driver to endure. This is a sports car and it's not designed for everybody. I had a back spasm for a week as my body adjusted to the tight seat and high window sill (where my elbow rests when I lazily cruise). The Z is a great highway commuter car; I get 27mpg on the highway cruising at 85mph. A quick downshift into 5th and I can pass anything with ease.