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2009 Nissan 370Z - Web Chatter

MSRP: $29,930 - $39,130
 
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2009 Nissan 370Z Professional Cars.com Review

...Despite being a few inches shorter, the 2009 Nissan 370Z feels about the same inside -- snug but not at all crowded for two people. Luggage space beneath the rear hatch is adequate but shallow. The...

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2009 Nissan 370Z Professional Cars.com Review

...The headlights and taillights almost look like "Z"s, with their sharp corners and extended lines. The car as a whole resembles a bullet, with a front end that comes to a point and a side view that...

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2009 Nissan 370Z Professional Cars.com Review

...The multi-link rear is also improved over the previous generation. The ride takes a little getting used to because it's bumpier than I'd prefer for a daily driver, but excellent for the weekend...


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Edmunds user
My New Nissan 2009 370Z

...1990 300ZX, 2003 350Z, and now I've Just purchased a new 2009 370Z, which in my opinion, is the best Nissan Z Car that Nissan has made, by far! Having said...

Edmunds user
2009 370Z Touring

...With the seven speed automatic transmission, the shifts are at the correct rpm and the engine idles at highway speed. The high school teens drool at the sight...

Edmunds user
2009 Nismo

...I just love it. Everything they say about the car is true - road noise loud, very stiff, kidney shaker, stripped down, etc..... and it is exactly as...

CarGurus user
Best Z Ever

...Great Performance, but would be better with a twin-turbo mod. Look is just awesome, outside and inside. I really like the fact that you can unlock, start...


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Will the 2009 GTR front bumper fit the 09 Nissan 370z?
I seen a sneak peak of the 370z from the SEMA shows and the GTR bumper is on it and it looks great! Just wondering if alot of mods were made since the 370z is a much smaller and wider car. I DO already have the Nismo exhaust, Stillen Intakes, and HFC's. And my car will NEVER be a ricer! And who would want a Civic bumper when they have a Z?!! Dumb...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

the nissan GTR bumper will fit on a 370z with major modifications. the cars have different unibodies which makes it difficult to make every think fit. but anything can be done with money

Please advice me: My wife want to gift me a 350Z ,shall i accept it now or wait to 2009 model 370Z?
shall i go and get the 350 by 2moro or wait another 8 mnths for the 370Z which will cost much andwho knows what will happen its once a life time chance :)
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

I would definitely wait. The 370 looks a lot nicer in my opinion and has 26 more horsepower than the 350. Traction control, auto-on headlights and cruise control are all standard with the 370 and not available with the 350. This is also just with the standard 2dr coupe manual model. Very nice...

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If you're looking at the 2009 Nissan 370Z, chances are you know what you want—and there's not much direct competition out there for this traditional sportscar.

Among the closest comparisons by the specifications sheets, you could look at the Nissan's fancier cousin, the Infiniti G37 Coupe.

The G37 is more luxurious and relaxed than the Z, plus there's more interior room with its +2 seating.

The BMW Z4 is a pure two-seater with six-cylinder power.

The BMW is due for a significant makeover for 2010.

Based on price and V-8 performance, the 2010 Mustang GT is a worthy 370Z competitor.

The Ford's newfound interior quality and ride quality eclipse the Z's, while still maintaining a truly sporty feel.

Some Nissan Z-car shoppers won't admit that the car they'd really like to drive is the Chevrolet Corvette.

The step up to what TheCarConnection.com considers the best value in the sportscar segment will cost an extra $15,000.

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