Used 2014 Nissan 370Z Consumer Reviews
After 1 year &2600 miles and top is beyond repair
A piece of plastic felt off from within the top damaged the headliner. Under warranty repair, the headliner was replaced. In the process, the outter top was damaged and needed replacement. Three attempts and with each attempt further damage was done to the top. Holes were drilled onto the frame to tie the top down and the top could not be fully attched to the frame. The gasket also could not be fully attached to the frame either. repair advisor at dealer informed me that this likely can never be repaired. The top opening and closing mechanism failed complete at the end. I have been out of the car for 6 weeks. At the end traded in the piece of trash. I ended up taking a lost of $15000 and traded in this piece of trash.
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Wow
The first word I said when I pulled into my drive way and got out of my brand new 2012 370z was wow!I have had it for a week now,I am most impressed with all aspects except the road /cabin noise.maybe some dynamat in the near future.the navigation system is money well spent.ample power,(I have a hayabusa,I know.)sound system,8 speakers,is excellent.I had my eye on the camaro ss and it would have been cheaper,but it. Can't compare to the 370z.(I still like the camaro).9.5 out of 10.the word I keep hearing about my 370z is sexy.reminds me of a porshe.I really like this car.
- Touring CoupeMSRP: $19,99568 mi away
- NISMO CoupeMSRP: $39,99889 mi away
- Touring CoupeMSRP: $24,990476 mi away
Not bad if you don't look at the paint
BUYER BEWARE! I purchased my 2014 with a potential minor paint issue that has become a nightmare. The ENTIRE clear coat is separating from the paint. Some of it looks like a frosty pattern, other parts look bubbled. Nissan will not make this issue right, claiming that RAIN caused this issue with the clear coat. RAIN?! I have owned many cars, and rain has never damaged my clear coat. I have never regretted a car purchase as much as this one.
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You become the car
Easy on the gas pedal! Only use premium gas.
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It Has a Poor Convertible Top Design!!
I purchased a 370z roadster with touring & sport pkg...it was purchased as demo with under 5000 miles and came with new car warranty... after two years I had to have the electrical wiring harness patched at the short and again during the third year..the first repair was $ 1,095 and the second time $995! The wiring harness shorts out from crimping every time the top opens and closes at the folding points!! In addition to that poor design , my top was being chewed from the inside out..being pinched from the folding arms that open and close..resulting in two frayed small holes on each side behind the seats...that truly pissed me off!! So, I added heavy denim with fabric glue inside the top to extend the wearing time until I could get answers from NISSAN ...but they blew me off! After visiting numerous blogs and many other reports of similar issues...and complaints, I kicked myself for not researching the car to see if it had problems. Well..FYI after the 36000 manufactures bumper to bumper warranty expires..its not covered!! If I had noticed it during that time they said it would of been covered. I had a extended warranty and it doesn't cover rag tops!! I will never buy another 370z convertible roadster again...after experiencing this!! Oh..and one more thing the top is $4000 to replace and wiring harness is $1800 and that didn't include labor...so I traded it...I drive a WRX sti and love it!! I actually think its much faster!
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STAY AWAY!!!
All I can say is do not buy a Nissan! At 7k miles my car suffered complete engine failure. Blown head gasket, engine coolant in the combustion chamber. How did Nissan react? They replaced the head gasket and not the motor. Well now 5k miles later the engine is starting to act up again. This goes with all the other problems the car has had. The AC has failed, the tpms system malfunctions. The manual tranny sounds horrible. All this at under 10k miles. Stay away!
Nice little roadster
The 2012 Nissan 370Z is a very nice little roadster. Great acceleration with smooth shifting (Automatic with optional shift paddles). This car holds the road extremely well and is a pleasure to drive especially on rural/urban roads. With the top down on the highway, it is a little noisy but you would expect that to happen.
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WOWZA! Zis is Z car...
Fourth convertible I've owned over the years and is by far the best! Performance, styling, comfort all top notch. Add to that is the fact that these roadsters are extremely rare. This car does everything that I ask. A major step up from my previous 2008 Z roadster.
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Its still a blast 3 years later
It speeds when its parked and rides smooth. It still makes me smile everyday
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Fun, fun, fun and more fun!
Bought my 370Z in March of 2020 with 36,000 miles on it. It handles great, takes curves in the road like it is on rails and the engine's 333HP provides fast acceleration. Interior controls are placed logically and easy to reach. Only gripe about instrumentation is that there is no oil pressure gauge and the gauges mounted on the upper dash can be hard to see in bright daylight. I've gotten more compliments on my 370Z than I got with the four Corvettes I have owned. The car gives me 24MPG in city driving but haven't taken it on a long trip to determine highway mileage, I hope to rectify that after the Covid stuff is done. I like driving the 370Z so much that I've put 20K miles on it in a year.
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