2003 Nissan 350Z
  • MSRP Price Define MSRP
  • $26,370 - $34,180
  • Invoice Price: $24,663 - $31,254Define Invoice
MPG: 26 mpg Hwy, 20 mpg City
 
 
 

2003 Nissan 350Z Overview

Introduction

The Nissan 350Z is the modern interpretation of the original Datsun 240Z.It's fast.It's fun to drive.It's pure sports car.And it's affordable, or at least attainable.The new Z is as responsive as a hungry cheetah, with racecar handling, rear-wheel drive, and thrilling acceleration performance.

The chassis is fantastic, as rigid as a prototype racer's.The suspension keeps the tires glued through fast chicanes.Bounce over the curbs like Michael Schumacher and the Z will hold its line.Its fastback styling and arching roofline hint at the Porsche 911.It looks like a mid-engine sports car and, in a sense, it is.Styling details like the controversial industrial-design door handles ensure this car will never be called bland.

The new Z is a great value for the driving enthusiast.While the previous-generation twin-turbocharged 300ZX (discontinued in 1996) delivered stellar performance, it was too expensive for most of us.The new 350Z is far more affordable, starting at just $26,269.And that's no wimpy base model with a commuter engine.All 350Zs get the same sports suspension and Nissan's superb V6 engine, which punches out 287 horsepower and strong torque.That much power, along with a six-speed gearbox, carbon-fiber driveshaft, drive-by-wire throttle, anti-lock disc brakes vented front and rear with EBD, plus convenience features like automatic temperature control and a premium stereo, do not normally come on cars below 30K.

Nissan says the 350Z was designed to be a sports car an enthusiast can live with every day.While its firm ride, abrupt throttle response, and awkward cup holders don't necessarily make it a great place to drink coffee, eat doughnuts, and make phone calls on the way to work, it is a comfortable car with usable cargo space, and getting in and out isn't impossibly awkward.Order it with the excellent five-speed automatic, and you'll have a better commuter for the daily stop-and-go.

Bottom line: This car more than delivers on the promise of its stellar looks.It's no poser.It's a real sports car.

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NHTSA Frontal Crash Test

NHTSA rates crash-tested vehicles by assigning them one to five stars, with five stars indicating the most injury protection and one star indicating the least protection.

  • Driver Front:5
  • Passenger Front:4
 
 

2003 Nissan 350Z at AOL Autos

Interested in buying a 2003 Nissan 350Z? Get information on pricing, specs, safety features and equipment options for the 2003 Nissan 350Z convertible and Nissan 350Z coupe. Plus find deals and reviews for 2003 350Zs and compare the 350Z with other Nissan vehicles.

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