You know the 370z. I’ve had two and after selling the first one I decided to look around for a different vehicle. After researching I found the 370z the best value for money vehicle I could find in relation to power and price. Frankly, I just missed it so much I bought a new one late 2021 . You also said the key word FUN.
Just to add to this to help anyone. I had one OY13DZN for a year or so when living costs didn't matter before the real world set in with me moving out! My personal guide is based on a GT edition SIV I believe they were called with some slight facelifts that wouldn't be visible to the normal eye? (Correct me if wrong) Car was a real cruiser at high speeds and felt like a GT but capable In the Twisties to The engine was amazing. I bought one on low mileage around 26k before lockdown with minimal use and the independent dealership changed the slave cylinder after a week or so which went. I added a Nimso exhaust in time and serviced at main dealer which was cheap as it's a Nissan. No issues, great engine and sound and unique and old school feel. These cars are rocketing in price probably due to the lack of the new Z coming to the UK. It shames a lot of other cars with higher 0-60s etc whilst their auto boxes work out what gear to get into 😂😉... I had the manual. MPG is actually good on a run and when driven normally, expect early 20s to early 30s depending on driving style and traffic... it's very torquey so requires minimal effort when driving casually.. I put Federal tyres on twice during Ownership and doing high mileage, I cannot remember which model of tyre I got. The car sticks to the road amazingly, it's a hidden gym, don't hesitate to get one for low running cost performance if you want a purist experience. I didn't have to do anything to the car except the standard changes expected, sound system is amazing, heated seats are good and the sat nav says if theirs a speed camera (outdated for newer cameras unless you update it) but handy and a cool feature. Any questions feel free to ask.
I had a 350z with body kit 20”wheels in gunmetal. Beautiful looking car, only drawback was 15 miles a gallon! Really good car to drive and quick. They need a kit on them as standard they don’t look very good
"Your dealer may quote you 26.9 miles per gallon, but if you regularly replicate that, I'd suggest you probably shouldn't have bought this car at all." Lol! Beautiful.
I think he means the Nissan 'Scratch Shield' clear coat that is a self-healing clear coat that will flow and level minor scratches and scuffs when subjected to the heat of sunlight. There are various affordable power and handling mods that can bring the performance levels to that of a Porsche Carrera S. Nissan did cut corners to keep the car affordable but it wasn't in places that seriously detract from the car.
You know the 370z. I’ve had two and after selling the first one I decided to look around for a different vehicle. After researching I found the 370z the best value for money vehicle I could find in relation to power and price. Frankly, I just missed it so much I bought a new one late 2021 . You also said the key word FUN.
Yep 370 are the best cause I own the 2014 touring model for 10 years now and only put about 66K miles on it so far ✌🏽
Just to add to this to help anyone.
I had one OY13DZN for a year or so when living costs didn't matter before the real world set in with me moving out!
My personal guide is based on a GT edition SIV I believe they were called with some slight facelifts that wouldn't be visible to the normal eye? (Correct me if wrong)
Car was a real cruiser at high speeds and felt like a GT but capable In the Twisties to
The engine was amazing. I bought one on low mileage around 26k before lockdown with minimal use and the independent dealership changed the slave cylinder after a week or so which went.
I added a Nimso exhaust in time and serviced at main dealer which was cheap as it's a Nissan.
No issues, great engine and sound and unique and old school feel. These cars are rocketing in price probably due to the lack of the new Z coming to the UK. It shames a lot of other cars with higher 0-60s etc whilst their auto boxes work out what gear to get into 😂😉... I had the manual.
MPG is actually good on a run and when driven normally, expect early 20s to early 30s depending on driving style and traffic... it's very torquey so requires minimal effort when driving casually.. I put Federal tyres on twice during Ownership and doing high mileage, I cannot remember which model of tyre I got.
The car sticks to the road amazingly, it's a hidden gym, don't hesitate to get one for low running cost performance if you want a purist experience. I didn't have to do anything to the car except the standard changes expected, sound system is amazing, heated seats are good and the sat nav says if theirs a speed camera (outdated for newer cameras unless you update it) but handy and a cool feature.
Any questions feel free to ask.
i love my 2020 370z passion red❤
I had a 350z with body kit 20”wheels in gunmetal. Beautiful looking car, only drawback was 15 miles a gallon! Really good car to drive and quick. They need a kit on them as standard they don’t look very good
"Your dealer may quote you 26.9 miles per gallon, but if you regularly replicate that, I'd suggest you probably shouldn't have bought this car at all."
Lol! Beautiful.
I think he means the Nissan 'Scratch Shield' clear coat that is a self-healing clear coat that will flow and level minor scratches and scuffs when subjected to the heat of sunlight.
There are various affordable power and handling mods that can bring the performance levels to that of a Porsche Carrera S. Nissan did cut corners to keep the car affordable but it wasn't in places that seriously detract from the car.
I have the exact same car in same colour same specs. everything you said was true even the tire roll on the motorway. lol
Won’t be selling mine anytime soon
Yeah I got one and topped it up with a new Suzuki GSXR750
Scrub to 2:38 if you’re interested in horsepower
Scratch proof paint my a$$ lol.