2005 Nissan 350Z Reviews
| “350z” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Anniversary Edition
I love my 350z it's the bomb. I like the way it handels and the way it accelarates. It's a bit pricy when it comes to getting parts. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a little more out of a sports car.
Pros —
Fast
Cons —
Costly
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| “Probably The Nicest Car I Will Ever Have” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Base
Got alot of looks with the 20" rims and everything else I did to it.
Pros —
everything about it
Cons —
doesn't drive well (or at all) in SNOW!
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| “Best All Around Sports Car” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Track
Alot of Car for an affordable price.
Pros —
Fast
Cons —
Bow Legged
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| “Fun Car, But Too Fun?” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Enthusiast
i love driving the car, and its a nice looking car too. lack of storage space andno back seats...only drawbacks.
Pros —
fast, fun to drive
Cons —
no back seat, not the safest car either
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| “Best Car Ever!!!” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Anniversary Edition
Handling was amazing. Clutch and transmission were top notch also. There was also enough room for a 6'1 guys to drive comfortably. Acceleration was good, not great. Beautiful color; Ultra Yellow
Pros —
High performance but still civil
Cons —
Price. Over $40,000
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| “My 350z” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Touring
Fast and sexy at the same time!
Pros —
great handling, fast acceleration, loud
Cons —
nada
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| “Nice Car” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Performance
Love the sound of the engine as I stepped on the accelerator. Handling was good.
Pros —
Fast, smooth ride
Cons —
Not much leg room if you're tall
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| “Limp-wristed Need Not Apply” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Anniversary Edition
This is a proper sports car. Barrel-chested V6 up front, 6-speeds in the middle (Unless you're a poser), and the driving wheels at the back. The engine feels healthy and flexible and gives you loads of smooth, buttery torque, even at 30mph in 6th. The transmission is loud and a bit vague, and the clutch feels too light for such a brutish car, but the changing action is positive and you don't get the sense of being over-synchroed. Rev matching isn't necessary but still satisfying, through the extremely sensitive throttle pedal needs some finesse. The weighted controls make it really seem like you're man-handling it when you drive it hard. The steering is especially heavy around town but lightens considerably when you load up the front tires. Electronic interference keeps you out of a hedge in the rain but is easily turned off when you want to go sideways through the gates of hell, on fire. Summary: This is a man's car.
Pros —
Waves of torque, benign handling, Brembo's haul down hard and are easily modulated, heated seats during NY winters.
Cons —
Reversing is an act of faith, exhaust note is more acoustic trickery than engineering finesse, every guido wants to take a picture of it with his cell phone.
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| “Best Price/performance Ratio On Market If You Love Sportscars!”
You get 280/300 or 313hp (depending on year) compared to same hp of a Cayman S..but 20000 EUR cheaper! OK, its still not a Porsche and the middle-engine Cayman is a class of it's own. BUT - the Cayman, the new AudiTT and the 350Z share the same general design..but the 350Z was the first of them.
Pros —
Best price/performance ratio I know! For a sportscar-coupe quite a nice trunk.
Cons —
I found none...
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| “Four Wheels Of Fun” Reviewing:
2005 Used Nissan 350Z Touring
A dream car for me. Nice V6 engine that is fast. The interior is plain and doesn't have the luxury feel, but then again, it is not a luxurious car - it is a sports car. No rear seat, unlike the G35. Again, it is a 2 seater sports car.
Pros —
Sleek, cool design. Fast, and agile.
Cons —
Two seater, no HOV drive ability, a little noisy inside - could use some more noise dampers.
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