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Nissan 370Z

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Looks like the 350Z imo :confused: , I'm not a fan of either tbh :o

I'd have one!

I could be tempted :D

Looks nice enough to me :)

Engine from this going into the Infinity brand too. They look fairly nice cars too (IMHO).

to me, it's more like it's a bit Hyundai-Coupe-alike at the front, and Chrysler-Crossfire-alike at the back.

from those pics, anyway - might seem different in others.

Very similar to the 350z, which I like probably more than The Gooch liked when he owned one :cool:

I like it.

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looks good here

And which French engine will it have :rolleyes:

Is it not the other way round? Do Renault not use Nissan engines:confused:

Not so keen on the looks myself.Also Autocar say we will be sharing the same set up as the U.S unlike the 350Z.Will that effect the handling?It also comes with a set up that automatically blips the throttle for those who can't heel and toe!

Not so keen on the looks myself.Also Autocar say we will be sharing the same set up as the U.S unlike the 350Z.Will that effect the handling?It also comes with a set up that automatically blips the throttle for those who can't heel and toe!

When I was selling them I got to drive them a bit (350Zs) and I love them. They sound great and have that big heavy bruiser feel, a bit like American cars…….but better built and with better road manners. 370Z looks lovely in my eyes.

As for the US spec, I wouldn’t worry too much yet, as when the UK one was launched there was no information forthcoming from Nissan, so I trawled the net and sort of worked out that the top American spec was the ‘Race’ spec and this was pretty much the standard setup of the UK cars (with RAYs alloys etc). Hopefully we will get the top US spec again.

Serious looking piece of kit, coupled with Japanese reliability. I'd take one as a Xmas prezzy. :D

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