Nissan 350Z Coupe (2003-2010) review
At a glance
Price new | £25,335 - £29,335 |
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Used prices | £2,873 - £8,560 |
Road tax cost | £415 - £735 |
Insurance group | 45 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 422 miles |
Number of doors | 3 |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Pros & cons
Superb combination of performance, sportscar looks and value for money
Not the most practical coupe, poor interior finish on earlier cars
Nissan 350Z Coupe (03-10) rivals
Overview
The 350Z proves that Nissan can make a sports car that is reliable and well built, but also involving to drive with great performance. It’s a sharply styled two seater that’s also available as a roadster, but perhaps the biggest attraction is that it’s such great value for money, especially compared to more prestigious alternatives from Porsche or BMW.
It does have a poorly designed boot though – the space is limited due to a large support brace – while the quality of the cabin on early cars was below usual Nissan standards. The Z has undergone several tweaks since it was first launched in 2003 including more powerful engines and some much needed interior improvements in 2006. It was upgraded again in 2007 with an extensively modified engine identifed by a bulging bonnet.