Questions about Touring models and Sport package
I'm in the market for a 370z. Looking for 2013-2017 Touring models and would like Sport package. Going through Cargurus and Autotrader has been trying to say the least. Many people/dealers list cars incorrectly or just don't list the correct options so it's hard to find what I'm looking for.
I want Touring, manual Trans, Sport Package. Nationwide searches coming up not matching is frustrating. Are Touring models with Sport that rare? Main question I have is if I see a Touring coupe, manual transmission listed and I see red calipers, 19' alloy rims, and the Rev match button visible is it safe to assume the car has the Sport package? Or is there Touring models sold with those options added? Thanks for any input! |
Originally Posted by Fasttimes7
(Post 10992433)
I'm in the market for a 370z. Looking for 2013-2017 Touring models and would like Sport package. Going through Cargurus and Autotrader has been trying to say the least. Many people/dealers list cars incorrectly or just don't list the correct options so it's hard to find what I'm looking for.
I want Touring, manual Trans, Sport Package. Nationwide searches coming up not matching is frustrating. Are Touring models with Sport that rare? Main question I have is if I see a Touring coupe, manual transmission listed and I see red calipers, 19' alloy rims, and the Rev match button visible is it safe to assume the car has the Sport package? Or is there Touring models sold with those options added? Thanks for any input! Following are the features of the Sport Package - Nissan sport brakes (AKA "Akebono" brakes – They're not always Red in color (usually silver/gray) - Red Akebono was available on the 40th Anniversary Model and Nismo (and possibly later, 2013+). The 40th Anniversary model was available only in 2010 model year and features the unique "Purple gray" finish (Color code KAV) - SynchroRev Match® (6-speed manual transmission) - Viscous Limited-slip Differential (VLSD) - 19" Rays forged alloy wheels (the "standard" Sport wheels are polished silver, the Anniversary wheels are darker, close to gunmetal, see pic below) - Front chin and rear spoiler Anniversary model: https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....ecfc96462d.jpg Newer (2013+) sport wheels are also 19" but different design. If you're only looking for 2013 and up, these are the wheels you'll be looking for. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....f305ab203f.jpg So yes, the Sport model is easily identifiable by the brakes, wheels and SynchroRev button. Easy to upgrade the brakes and wheels to look like a Sport but without SynchroRev (no one adds that) it's not a Sport. IMO, if buying a used Z34, wait for a Sport model.... most dealers don't know the difference and price them pretty close to the same between Sport and Non-Sport so, for "pennies more".... |
Thanks for the info Mic. I definitely want a Touring model with Sport package added. My question is if I see a Touring model with the rims, red calipers and synchro button is it safe to assume the Sport package is added? Many ads I've seen for Touring models with these attributes don't list Sport package in their ad.
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Originally Posted by Fasttimes7
(Post 10992461)
Thanks for the info Mic. I definitely want a Touring model with Sport package added. My question is if I see a Touring model with the rims, red calipers and synchro button is it safe to assume the Sport package is added? Many ads I've seen for Touring models with these attributes don't list Sport package in their ad.
Like I said, a lot of dealers don't know the difference so it pays to know before they try to blow smoke on you. |
Ok so after doing a VIN lookup how can I tell if the sport package is on the car? I see it telling me the trim level Touring, but can't find where it might say "Sport Package"?
For example: JN1AZ4EH0DM383794 Right now I see a couple of black ones and a couple of red ones on a nation wide search. Trying not to be too picky but I really like the looks of the gun-metal paint. I'm in not rush and could wait till the right one comes. Do you feel they come up often? Seems black and red were the big sellers? |
Originally Posted by Fasttimes7
(Post 10992544)
Ok so after doing a VIN lookup how can I tell if the sport package is on the car? I see it telling me the trim level Touring, but can't find where it might say "Sport Package"?
For example: JN1AZ4EH0DM383794 Right now I see a couple of black ones and a couple of red ones on a nation wide search. Trying not to be too picky but I really like the looks of the gun-metal paint. I'm in not rush and could wait till the right one comes. Do you feel they come up often? Seems black and red were the big sellers? And yes, they come up fairly often. (At least where I am.) |
Thanks for feedback!
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