Used 2009 Nissan 370Z Consumer Reviews
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A Real Sports Car
I have owned a lot of sports cars that cost significantly more money and let me tell you the handling and looks of this car for the value is untouchable. The manual transmission is great and so is the sport package. The touring model has all of the amenities you need for daily driving. Well worth the price.
My Favorite So Far
You can't go wrong with this car. Great car for your money.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $25,800301 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $17,990444 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $15,999617 mi away
sexy rocketship
Great car was gonna purchase a 2010 Camaro but when I went to the nissan dealership to test drive fell in love with this car. Soon as I test drove I was overwhelmed at how comfortable this car really is. The speed and comfort this car gives is truly a masterpiece . Just bought a car cover for it today so it wont get dirty. Will ONLY be taken out nice days.
370Z
Much improved looks inside and out from the 350 z. Great engine and brakes. Nav system is very good. Tough to beat features for price.
My New Nissan 2009 370Z
I'm the previous owner of the following Z Car's: 1970 240Z, 1976 280Z, which I owned for 27 years, and did a complete restoration (frame off), 1990 300ZX, 2003 350Z, and now I've Just purchased a new 2009 370Z, which in my opinion, is the best Nissan Z Car that Nissan has made, by far! Having said that, there are several features missing on the 370Z that would really make the car truly outstanding. They are as follows: This car desperately needs an oil cooler for it to perform at the speeds it's capable of; needs the same low tire pressure monitoring system that was on the 350Z; needs to have a digital speed indicator, like the 350Z has; and the information panel need a complete update.