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General Tire’s Exclaim UHP (Ultra High Performance) for the 2003-2009 Nissan 350Z is a summer tire for the Fair Lady enthusiast on a budget. While low in price, it still provides outstanding grip, response and control in dry conditions as well as strong resistance to hydroplaning in the wet. Molded into the unique directional tread design is an […] More »
Overview The 2009 Nissan 370Z is 2.7 inches shorter and 1.3 inches wider, and although the styling has something plainly in common with the previous (2008) model, almost every plane and contour is subtly or distinctly different. The wheelbase of this sixth-generation car is almost four inches shorter than the previous-generation 350Z, and all of […] More »
The all-new, second generation NISMO 370Z, which is set to go on sale at Nissan retailers nationwide in June 2009, continues the tradition of the original by offering unique performance and design attributes that true sports car enthusiasts are looking for – straight from the factory. Like the limited production NISMO 350Z introduced two years […] More »
Less than a year after the introduction of the all-new 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe – a vehicle that reset the bar for affordable sports car design and performance – comes its dramatic new stablemate, the 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster. The seductively styled Z® Roadster offers everything the hardtop Z® Coupe does – and more. As […] More »
Hey everyone, So you have read and heard and seen a lot about the 2009 Nissan 370Z. What do you think? Will you be getting one? How does it stack up to other performance vehicles? How does it stack up to the 2003-2008 Nissan 350Z? Did it improve enough, if at all from […] More »
The new 2009 Nissan 370Z dots the road more and more these days. On the surface, Nissan’s latest Z chassis has a lot in common with its big “sister”, the Nissan 350Z, though the new Fair Lady is shorter and wider. You also see little gestures that are a throwback to its roots, the rear […] More »
While the automotive press is abuzz with praise for the all-new Nissan 370Z, the outstanding performance of last year’s model, the 2008 350Z, has been all but forgotten. However, the budget-minded auto enthusiast has known that this is the car to watch as dealers ponder how to move unsold brand new 350Z‘s off crowded lots. […] More »