Overview & Reviews
Nissan adds a roadster to the 350Z lineup. Available in Enthusiast and Touring variants, the 2004 Nissan 350Z roadster offers the same performance and handling as the Z coupe but with the added fun of top-down driving. In other news, satellite radio (either XM or Sirius) is a new option this year for the Touring version of the coupe.
- Smooth and powerful V6 engine, excellent handling, available drop-top version, a bargain compared to anything that can run with it.
- Rough ride on Track model, some low-grade interior materials, lack of luggage space, poor rearward visibility.
User Reviews:
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Mixed Emotions - 2004 Nissan 350Z
By Zippy350Z - August 15 - 6:40 pmWhen I first got this car, I was astounded. It always got my adrenaline going, but now it raises my blood pressure. Enjoy the paint while you can, it wont last. Mine has chips all over the front of it and its barely 8 months old!! The cup holders are flimsy, so dont expect to put a big gulp in one. The Bose stereo is okay, but there is definitely better sounding systems on the market.
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How i like it. - 2004 Nissan 350Z
By Tyler Sather - August 9 - 9:00 pmThis vehicle has bad comfort after your sitting in it for 2-3 hours. Performance is really good.I wouldnt sell it for a new corvette.
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its all in the details - 2004 Nissan 350Z
By 14u2env - March 24 - 2:00 amOverall not satisfied with the 04Z. Ive owned two Hondas brand new and a Lexus that was pre-owned. The style and engine on the Z is terrific. The details however need more than lots of help. Ive been to the dealership 3x for defective parts or craftsmanship, plus 3X for regular mnt. its only been 3 months. Im ready for the next round of defective repairs, knocking when breaking, squeaking breaks, and tattooing under the paint + orange peeling. Windshield looks like it was sprayed with pebbles. Fabric is all ready wearing where you get in and out of your vehicle. If youre a busy person youll need to hire someone to keep track of the defective parts.