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Old Dec 28, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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Nissan 370Z (2009) CAR review

By Chris Chilton

01 December 2008 02:00

Nissan's Zed car is back and that new 370Z moniker indicates a bigger 3.7-litre V6 – up from the old car's 3.5 and lifted from the Infiniti G37. Yet thanks to the extensive use of aluminium throughout, the new 370Z weighs exactly the same as the current 350Z. Time to find out if this make the new Nissan 370Z as good as a Porsche Cayman. Read on for CAR's first drive.
So the Nissan 370Z has been working out? More power, same weight and subtly different looks...

Nice of you to notice. Check out those swollen rear arches and pinched waist. The current 350Z never looked quite right – the rear end was a mess and the flanks lacked definition – but the 370Z answers almost every aesthetic criticism while still retaining the distinctive look of the Zed we’ve loved since 2003.

It’s not just cosmetic stuff either. The wheelbase is 100mm shorter than before to improve agility and the doors, bootlid and bonnet are fashioned from aluminium to peg the kerbweight at 1480kg, exactly what the old car weighed. Nissan reckoned this was needed to offset a 100kg increase resulting from meeting more stringent crash standards.
But it’s the same car underneath?

It’s the same in spirit, but the components are different. The platform is new – albeit one adapted from the old car’s – and also underpins the latest Infiniti saloons, coupes and convertibles.

The Nissan and Infinitis share the V6 engine too, which displaces 3.7 litres, up from 3.5 litres, hence the extra 20 in the name. It kicks out 331bhp, up from 309bhp and 269lb ft of torque, delivering said steeds to the limited slip-equipped rear axle via a six-speed manual gearbox or new seven-speed automatic. Other markets have had auto versions before, but this is the first time Brits have been offered a two-pedal version.
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Old Dec 28, 2008 | 06:34 PM
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thanks for this, and 2nd confirmation for the weight
i guess c&d were right, sucks that nissan had to lie and not even bother weighing the z in after meeting the safety standards. just got hopes up for so many people. so in the end, lsd and extra hp and looks is the only thing that stands between the z33 and z34.

So the final thought still comes down to the looks.
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Old Dec 28, 2008 | 09:05 PM
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1480 kg is about 3256 lbs. So what's the problem?
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Originally Posted by Kiriller
thanks for this, and 2nd confirmation for the weight
i guess c&d were right, sucks that nissan had to lie and not even bother weighing the z in after meeting the safety standards. just got hopes up for so many people. so in the end, lsd and extra hp and looks is the only thing that stands between the z33 and z34.

So the final thought still comes down to the looks.
Z33 has an LSD too, and the Z34 unit doesn't seem like it will be much better. Now the revised suspension and chasis is a huge difference that stands between the two...
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i will hold all my bad comments till i test one out and or see one in person
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Originally Posted by Chris Chilton
The current 350Z never looked quite right
Originally Posted by Chris Chilton
...the distinctive look of the Zed we’ve loved since 2003
Well, which one is it, Chilton?
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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by KManZ
Well, which one is it, Chilton?
LOL...my thought exactly...and a perfect example of how many people have experienced the car's appearance. They can't stay on one side of the fence! I think this is going to be the 370's signature reputation eventually...the car nobody could decide if they really liked or not.

Personally, I would not shell out close to forty thousand dollars for a car I hope will "grow" on me. Jeez! Nissan can't afford to experiment with their flagship vehicle...especially in these times.
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