In pursuing a pure sports car you can drive every day, a few requisites need to be met. The car must have strong acceleration and precise cornering, yet it must also have creature comforts and acceptable fuel economy. The 2017 Nissan 370Z meets these requirements and then some, delivering a driver-focused sports car that will hold its own on the track as well as the freeway.
For a certain subset of sports-car enthusiasts, the letter Z carries a historical significance. Going as far back as the Datsun 240Z, the forbears to the 370Z delivered reliable performance wrapped in a handsome sports-car package. That long hood and raked rear windshield profile were baked into five subsequent generations of the Z, culminating in the current generation. This sixth-generation Z arrived for the 2009 model year and has itself evolved, including a 2013 mid-cycle refresh that featured an updated front fascia and improved equipment availability. Those changes carry into the 2017 model, seen here.
The Nissan 370Z is effectively available in 3 sub-models: the Z Coupe, Z Roadster, and NISMO Z. Trims for the Roadster (convertible) are the Base, Touring, and Sport, while the Coupe offers the additional Sport Tech trim. The Base trim puts the focus on the driver and handling--standard equipment includes 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels wrapped in Yokohama ADVAN sport tires, bi-directional Xenon HID headlights, LED daytime running lights, 8-way driver and 4-way passenger manual-adjustable seats, Bluetooth connectivity, and a basic 4-speaker stereo with an auxiliary audio jack.
Moving up to the Touring adds leather and suede upholstery, power heated seats, a Bose audio system, and a 7-inch touchscreen navigation system with real-time traffic and weather updates. The Touring also comes with satellite radio, voice recognition, and active noise cancellation. Sport and Sport Tech trims get RAYS lightweight forged-aluminum 19-inch wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza performance tires.
Trims for the Z Roadster are the Base, Touring, and Touring Sport. Trim breakdowns are roughly similar to the Coupe, but both the Touring and Touring Sport trims get heated and cooled seats, a welcome option when driving with the top down. The Roadster loses the rear seats of the Coupe in favor of a power soft top that opens or closes in just 20 seconds. The top can be lowered via either a center-console switch, driver-side door button, or the key fob.
The 370Z is fitted with a 3.7-liter V6 with continually variable valve control and sequential multi-port fuel injection. In the Z Coupe and Z Roadster, this engine makes 332 hp and 270 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels through either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed automatic with manual tap-shift mode and available paddle shifters.
Both manual and automatic transmissions have a form of rev-matching, which automatically blips the throttle when performing a downshift. This is an important part of racing and performance driving, as the jerking sensation of an un-rev-matched downshift when cornering and braking at the same time can throw you off your perfect race line. This feature allows you to perform this without the typical “heel-toe” maneuver of expert drivers. Essentially, the rev-matching allows you to drive more like a professional race-car driver.
The Z Coupe and Z Roadster have superb handling, thanks to double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspensions and front and rear stabilizer bars. Moving up to the NISMO Z pushes the performance envelope even further. For starters, the 3.7-liter V6 is tuned to put out 350 hp and 276 lb-ft of torque. The NISMO Z ditches the rear seats to reduce weight and gains a tuned exhaust system, ventilated front and rear disc brakes, revised aerodynamics, red accents, standard navigation, RAYS wheels, and a standard rear-view camera.
Fuel economy for the 370Z Coupe is 19 mpg city/26 highway/22 combined when equipped with the automatic. Opt for the manual and fuel economy dips slightly to 18 /26/21. The Z Roadster's fuel economy is listed at 18/25/21 combined with the automatic and 17/24/20 with the manual. Nissan lists fuel economy for the NISMO Z as being the same as the standard Coupe, though we would seriously heed the automaker when it advises “Your actual mileage may vary.”
While the rear-view camera is standard on the NISMO, you’ll have to select the Touring or Sport Tech trims to get that feature on the Coupe, or the Touring or Touring Sport trims on the Roadster. All versions of the Z come standard with front- and side-impact airbags, active head restraints, front and rear crumple-zone construction, vehicle dynamic control, traction control, and a tire-pressure monitoring system. The roadster additionally has fixed headrest bars.
Base MSRP for the 2017 Nissan 370Z is $29,990 for a Base Coupe. A Sport starts at $33,570, while a Sport Tech starts at $37,070, and a Touring runs to $37,970. The NISMO Z starts at $41,990. The Roadster starts at $41,820; a Touring Roadster starts at $45,270, and a Touring Sport goes for $48,100. A Touring Sport with options can climb past $50,000.
Be it the Coupe, Roadster, or high-performance NISMO, the Nissan 370Z is more than just a 2-door with a potent V6. It's a combination of attributes that deliver an incredibly exciting driving experience without sacrificing daily comfort and usability.
4.7 Overall rating
(10 reviews)Rev up your driving experience with the 2017 Nissan 370Z! This sleek and stylish coupe delivers thrilling performance with its powerful V6 engine, precise handling, and sharp looks that turn heads on the road. Offering great value for its performance, the 370Z impresses with its sporty appeal and well-appointed interior. However, it falls short on modern tech features compared to some rivals. When considering alternatives, the 370Z stands out against the Mazda MX-5 Miata and the Toyota 86, offering an adrenaline-pumping ride for enthusiasts seeking driving excitement.
Fast, well designed by a Canadian who was born and raised around the Datsun 240Z. Great value! Highly recommended!
I think the looks are great the interior is dated. Heck even the Nissan kicks has an all LCD gauge cluster and updated interior other than the new seats which hail from the Juke Nismo and just look stuffed in there. All else remains unchanged. Id opt for the automatic as changing gears gets old after a while. They did tune up the exhaust note and made it sound better than the muted 2013-18 models. If you know how to drive the Nismo is for you. Its designed to perform and thats what it does. If you have a drive to work on a freeway with twists and turns this car is a blast. Traffic car no unless you have the auto then its good for both. Its great as a second car if you have family and kids. Single Its hip to pick up chicks and sport around. Great auto x car again if you know how to drive. I love my Nismo so much I made a Murano Nismo out of a 370z best of both worlds family capacity and fiercely fun!
Good entry level sports car. If your into an affordable sports car, relatively low on maintenance cost, this is 5/5. It only lacks in luxury for which you want the Infinity or something german.
The 370Z Nismo is worth the extra money. It’s a track car for the street.
2017 Nissan 370Z FAQs
How much does the 2017 Nissan 370Z cost in Gunnison, CO?
The average 2017 Nissan 370Z costs about $22,790.96. The average price has decreased by -5.5% since last year. The 19 for sale near Gunnison, CO on CarGurus, range from $15,506 to $47,493 in price.
How many 2017 Nissan 370Z vehicles in Gunnison, CO have no reported accidents or damage?
14 out of 19 for sale near Gunnison, CO have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2017 Nissan 370Z?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2017 Nissan 370Z gets between 21 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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