Used 2011 Nissan 370Z for Sale near Muskegon, MI
Despite its reputation for being an updated 350Z, the Nissan 370Z was a near-complete redesign. For 2011, there’s a new rear-view camera added to the optional Navigation Package – a feature that will add voice recognition and traffic information as well as a USB port and a hard drive for the CD/MP3 player in the Touring trim.
Otherwise, the 2011 Nissan 370Z is a carryover model, available in Base and Touring trim levels for the Coupe and Convertible body styles. Coupes additionally have the option of the sport-inspired NISMO trim, which offers several performance upgrades over the other trim levels including Nissan’s SynchroRev Match System, which automatically raises engine speed during downshifts to ensure smoother transitions.
This rear-wheel-drive, 2-door sports car holds two passengers and is powered by two versions of the 3.7-liter VQ engine from Nissan. Its all-aluminum construction sports a DOHC design and variable valve timing via Nissan’s Variable Valve Event and Lift system. For Base and Touring trims, it produces 332 hp at a lofty 7,000 rpm and 270 lb-ft of torque at 5,200 rpm. Both trims get the option of a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed shiftable automatic transmission, either of which will deliver an EPA-estimated 18-26 mpg for Coupes with the required premium-grade fuel. Choosing the Convertible configuration will offer the same options, but fuel economy on the highway will drop to 25.
For the NISMO trim, exhaust tuning and remapping of the ECU results in 18 extra hp, a 7,400-rpm redline and 6 extra lb-ft of torque. A close-ratio 6-speed manual fitted with Nissan’s SynchroRev Match is the sole option here. The NISMO also enjoys a limited-slip differential, larger brakes and 19-inch RAYS forged aluminum-alloy wheels with Y-rated Yokohama tires. Base and Touring trim levels get 18-inch wheels stock.
The NISMO’s suspension has also seen some attention, with spring rate increased 15 and 10 percent front and rear, stabilizer bars that are 15 and 50 percent stiffer front and rear and a 15-percent increase in roll stiffness rate. Shock damping has also been increased here, 40 percent in the front and 140 percent in the rear. The changes do a lot to improve the handling and braking of the 370Z, although even the Base trim will tackle any corner with ease with standard traction and stability control.
Option packages give you a lot of leeway, with a Sport Package offering everything the NISMO trim gets excepting the engine and exhaust upgrades, and an Aerodynamics Package offering the front air dam and rear spoiler alone. Special praise for Nissan is deserved, as the upgraded brakes can also be checked as a standalone option, a nod to safety that would be welcome amongst other manufacturers.
There had been rumors of a hybrid 370Z this year, but Nissan failed to deliver. Perhaps that’s best, as the two ideas conflict conceptually if not logically. Besides, efficiency isn’t what you’re looking for in a 370Z, despite not unimpressive figures with regard to fuel economy. So small changes in a car that really didn’t need much changing. Sadly, complaints about excess engine noise that plagued even the 370Z’s predecessor are still lingering, although the 3.7-liter engine has been praised for being more refined than the outgoing 3.5. With a bit more refinement, the 370Z could really solidify its place as one of the great sports cars of the new century.
4.4 Overall rating
(11 reviews)This is my second “Z”. There is nothing like the feeling you get with the wind in your hair, music is loud, and you feeling more like a 20 year old. That alone is quite an accomplishment for a gal now 66. 2011, only 55000 miles. She is one of a kind, order myself . Light metallic silver with a Burgundy rag top? Burgundy and black interior .
I love everything about my Z. I love to drive it everywhere. The classic style of this car is amazing. The power is addicting. It is fun to drive and I get so much attention when I drive this badboy. Beautiful ride overall.
The Nissan 370z is a great car to drive about town and for longer commutes. It handles perfectly, is very fast, and certainly turns heads. It only seats two people, but it is a perfect match for the sports car enthusiast.
It has lots of power for a V6, another car that goes from 0-100 in no time. It's a huge step up from the 350Z and it is also very fun to drive. It's fuel consumption isn't terrible, either.
Everyone thinks my car is brand new but it has $45,000 & runs great. Its a good car in that it is part of the Toyota family and interest rates are low. Very happy with the car. No regrets.
2011 Nissan 370Z FAQs
How many 2011 Nissan 370Z vehicles in Muskegon, MI have no reported accidents or damage?
10 out of 14 for sale near Muskegon, MI have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Nissan 370Z?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Nissan 370Z gets between 21 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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