| Overall Rating |
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| Description |
| Nissan's sporty Z is reborn: this two-seater coupe looks fantastic, with great rear-drive handling, and is great value for money. Still prefer an Audi TT? Think again; this is a credible alternative. |
| Handling |
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| Comfort |
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| Quality & Reliability |
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| Performance |
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| Roominess |
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| Running Costs |
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| Value for Money |
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| Stereo/Sat Nav |
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| NCAP |
| Not tested |
| Replacement |
| 2010 |
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| Road Test |
| The poised 350Z shows that Nissan hasn't forgotten how to make a proper sports coupe - it's a completely different proposition from the bloated, elderly 300ZX it replaces. With sharp but predictable rear-drive handling, a slick six-speed gearbox and a smooth 280bhp 3.5-litre V6 engine, the Z rivals the Audi TT. It's a more involving drive than the Chrysler Crossfire. Only the Mazda RX-8 has it beaten - or costlier supercars like the Porsche 911. A convertible is due in the UK by 2005; this will be a realistic alternative to SLK or even Boxster. Although there's no choice of engine or transmission, this desirable, image-rich Nissan is available with lots of options, including a GT pack with leather upholstery, heated/electrically adjustable seats and uprated hi-fi with sub-woofer. There are also NISMO styling and accessories kits. It's highly likely that the GT pack will be essential to justify top resale values. |
| Positive Points |
- Strong image reinforced by rarity value
- Performance approaches supercar standards
- Cabin is well designed and well equipped
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| Negative Points |
- Rather impractical with little luggage space
- Thirsty even when driven gently; Group 20 insurance
- High noise levels could be tiring
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