Nismo 370Z – It Will Have You Saying HOLY $% The Entire Time You Drive It!


That's right. Nissan actually sent us a 370Z Nismo. Wow, what a car! It;s fast, light, stunning to look at, and will have you saying HOLY $&#% the entire time you drive it. Hope you enjoy the review.
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Nismo 370Z: Smaller, Faster, Better, Stronger… Technologic – Gear Patrol
When the engine-ears at Nissan heard they were charged with refocusing the highly successful and storied Z-line, they did something remarkable, they listened.
The launch of the new 370Z in January along with the NISMO and roadster versions in June and September, respectively, sees a number of small tweaks from the great, but sometimes flawed, 350Z. However, as everyone with a cell phone bill knows, a bunch of little additions can make a huge difference.
To wit: Nissan began with their already successful 350Z. They cut off four inches lengthwise, widened it an inch, and starved the Z of 150 lbs. All this, while giving it a bigger engine, more safety features and increasing the body stiffness by ~45%. The result? A faster, lighter, stronger and more attractive car in either coupe, roadster, or the track-ready NISMO.
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First Drive: 2010 Nismo 370Z – Autoblog

Meet the 2010 Nissan 370Z Nismo, far and away the best Z ever. This is the car enthusiasts have been hoping for ever since we learned that Nissan would be chopping four inches out of the Z's wheelbase and bumping the displacement by 0.2-liters over the outgoing 350Z. But the Nismo's even more than that. Really, the Nismo is the sports car the 370Z should have been right out of the box,....
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2010 NISMO 370Z invoice prices revealed!

Check out the 2010 Nismo invoice prices. Even though the MSRP is set at $39,190, you can get one for about $36 grand if you have the haggling skill. Check out the invoice prices in more detail here
Driving the 370Z Roadster and NISMO 370Z in Northern California

Last week Ryan and I got the chance to drive the new 370Z Roadster back to back with the NISMO 370Z in Northern California. And I’m not talking about a quick test drive around the block. I’m talking about several hundred miles on the twisty backroads near Santa Cruz. We flew down to San Jose, signed a waiver and the Nissan folks tossed us the keys, along with a suggested route which included a catered lunch and a place to swap cars. Is this a cool job or what?
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Examiner’s Review of the Nismo 370Z

As fans of Nissan performance know, NISMO stands for NISsan MOtorsports, and it’s the source of all things high performance for Nissan vehicles from offroad to sports cars. And as fans of the Nissan Z also know, there was a NISMO version of the last generation of Z, the Nissan 350Z coupe. So when the new Nissan 370Z coupe debuted for the 2009 model year, there could be little doubt that Nissan North America's Specialty Vehicles Group would follow with a 370Z NISMO.
Indeed, all hail the 2009 Nissan 370Z NISMO....
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IL Track Tested: 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z vs. 2009 Nissan 370Z Touring
As factory track models go, the 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z is not the most hard-core beast ever built on a production line. Then again, it's no sticker-and-stripe-job either. Underneath the aggressive new bodywork is a substantially revised suspension and a slightly more powerful version of Nissan's latest 3.7-liter V6.
So how does it all work, you say? Well we wanted to find out too, so we took the new Nismo out to our test facility to run some numbers. Then we compared the results to our long-term 2009 370Z Touring.
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