Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2007 Nissan 350Z

The 2007 Nissan 350Z is a car with many changes. The exterior car is much the same as in previous model years. Someone who is not an aficionado of the Z line would be hard pressed to tell it apart from some of its predecessors. However, underneath the hood, Nissan has placed a brand new engine that they claim is 80% redesigned from the previous model years.

The new engine is proof of the power of modern engineering, it does two things that just about everyone wants from a car. It gives the car more horsepower, while at the same time burning less fuel. Almost all drivers of these sporty cars want every inch of performance they can get, but with rising gas prices, drivers are wary of how much fuel any car consumes.

With the 2007 Nissan 350Z, Nissan has brilliantly addressed both of those concerns by installing a redesigned engine that, at the very least, touches upon both of those issues.

2006 Nissan 350Z

The 2006 Nissan 350Z comes in a wide array of packages, with several selectable options to ensure an exact fit for any consumer interested in purchasing the car.

You can buy the car in hatchback coupe or convertible models, with many variations within each base category. Packages include: base, enthusiast, touring, track and grand touring. There is certainly something for everybody interested in this car.

The 2006 Nissan 350Z comes in both automatic and manual transmissions, rated at 300 and 287 hp. This car carries on the proud tradition of the Z model cars that the company has been putting out for many years.

They offer a sporty ride with much better than average performance and a styling that truly separates them from the legions of identical looking cars on the road today. All of this, plus it still comes at a reasonable price compared to other cars in its class.

2005 Nissan 350Z

The 2005 Nissan 350Z was celebrated with a thirty-fifth anniversary model. Obviously, the 350Z itself hasn’t been around that long, but it has evolved out of the Datsun 240Z which was first brought on the market in 1970. Other than the introduction of the 35th anniversary model, there were not any huge changes in the 350Z in 2005.

The car was already very popular, and it didn’t need to be improved much. A monitoring system was added for tire pressure, and some minor transmission changes were enacted in both the standard and automatic models of the car. It also came for the first time in 2005 in a fantastic yellow exterior color.

The
2005 Nissan 350Z
anniversary edition had minor changes from the base model that boosted it to 300 hp instead of the regular 287 hp. These cars still carry on the tradition of being great driving, great looking, and reasonably priced vehicles, even after 35 years.