Showing posts with label 370z. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 370z. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pricing Released for 2010 Nissan 370Z Models

2010 Nissan 370Z roadster Pricing for the latest version of the 2010 Nissan 370Z has finally been released. Although there will be no significant restyling to the untrained eye, the 2010 Z will begin from $29,990 - a mere $60 more than its predecessor.

One of the biggest changes for the 2010 370Z is the addition the $500 price increase for those that opt for the seven-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Auburn Nissan is particularly excited about the addition of the 40th anniversary limited edition model. This special model will be available in the spring and will feature special 40th Anniversary badging, distinctive wheels, red brake calipers, and even a special paint called "40th Quartz."

Nissan Z buyers will have a few updated options to choose from says a Pittsburgh used Nissan specialist, including a new navigation system and heated seats mirrors. A new exterior color, “Black Cherry,” will also available.

Aside from these few updates and the addition of the 40th Anniversary model, Tacoma Nissan admits the 2010 Nissan 370Z will remain otherwise unchanged. The roadster, which made its way to showrooms relatively recently, is priced from $36,970.

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Read more about 2010 Nissans here.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Nissan Celebrates 40 Years of the Z

2009 Nissan 370Z The Z sports car has been a prominent fixture in the Nissan lineup for decades. Not only does it maintain the title of the world’s best selling sports car, but the Nissan Z gave the Japanese automaker a bonafide performance pedigree here in the U.S. when it was first introduced in October of 1969.

As the Nissan Z car approaches its forty year anniversary since its introduction to the U.S., Worcester Used Nissan dealers are excited that Nissan will be introducing a special edition, 40th anniversary model to mark that lofty benchmark. Naturally, the anniversary edition will be a top of the line 370Z Touring model with a six-speed manual transmission combined with the Sport package. According to a Nissan Chicopee dealer, the Sport package adds equipment that a Z enthusiast will not want to be without, including Nissan’s synchro-rev matching system, limited slip differential, and oversized brakes with 19-inch wheels.

The anniversary Z will also receive aesthetic modifications to help it stand out, including red stitching on the leather surfaces throughout the interior, along with commemorative anniversary badges. The Z will also receive a special 40th Quartz paint says Hazelwood Nissans and even a red satin car cover. The powertrain for this model will remain identical to that of the standard 370Z.

Although pricing has yet to be released, expect the 40th anniversary Z to reach showrooms in spring 2010.

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For a full review of the anniversary Nissan Z check back soon.