The Nissan 350z is one the most sexiest sport car ever made that come from Japan.The 350Z entered production in late 2002 and was sold and marketed as a 2003 model. The Z currently holds the record for the best selling sports cars of all time with well over 1.6 million sold in over the five generations it's been in existence. The Newest of the Z car, the 350Z is not only good looking, reliable, and a strong performer but it is as well affordable. With its front mounted engine and two doors it is designed to appeal to every ones eyes. It was currently available in several trim packages and is sold as both a coupe and roadster. The 350Z is a front engine rear wheel drive two door sports car designed by Ajay Panchal of Nissan Design America. In August 20, 2002 the 350Z coupe was available in the U.S. in 5 packages Base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring, and Track editions. In 2004 the company introduced the 350Z Roadster featuring an electrically retractable soft top roof covering. In the U.S. market the car was available in just 2 trim packages Enthusiast and Touring. In the 2006 year, the 350Z received a number of notable changes for its mid cycle face lift. With the 350z 300 Horsepower and 260 Torque Rev up engine with 6-speed manual was offered for every model. For the 2007 model year, the 350Z was again fairly change. The 350z VQ35DE V6 motor was replaced with a new 3.5 L VQ35HR V6 engine. The 350z produced 306 hp at 6800 rpm with 268 torque at 4800 rpm and the hood was revised featuring a bulge on the hood. In Super GT the 350Z replaced the Skyline GT-R as the car for Nissan's factory and customer teams in the Super GTs GT 500 class. The cars used are heavily modified and feature a longer nose and tail, carbon fiber bodywork, and a tube chassis. The 350Z with slightly more pedestrian modifications also competes in the GT300 class (having started there even before the Skyline GT-R were replaced) by teams such as Endless Sports and Mola. In 2003 Hasemi Sports won the GT300 championship with the 350Z. In 2008 season, the 350Z were all replaced by GT-R in the GT500 class, but they have continued to be used in the GT300 class as the GT-R overexceed the horsepower limits which make it impossible to participate. The 350Z has been given extensive coverage in the automotive press, and has obtained generally positive reviews on it outstanding performance value.
- 2003-2005 Engine VQ35DE 3.5 Liter, 287 horsepower, 6-speed manual
- 2006 Engine VQ35DE 3.5 Liter, 300 horsepower, 6-speed manual
- 2007-2008 Engine VQ35HR 3.5 Liter, 306 horsepower, 6-speed manual
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