2010 Nissan 370Z Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.54/5 Average
24 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

A roadster body style debuts for the 2010 Nissan 370Z. Built on the newest-generation platform, it replaces last year's 350Z roadster. Other 370Z changes include standard heated side mirrors and an upgraded navigation system that includes streaming Bluetooth audio capability. The performance-tuned Nismo trim level is also relatively new; it debuted late in the 2009 model year. Finally, a 40th Anniversary Edition Z package with unique exterior paint and badging is a midyear addition.

Pros:
  • Powerful V6, excellent handling and braking, nifty rev-matching manual transmission, compliant highway ride, high-quality interior, relatively low price.
Cons:
  • V6 sounds coarse at high rpm, elevated road noise, big rear blind spots.

User Reviews:

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  • Performance, Style and Value - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    The 370Z roadster has an incredible combination of performance style and value. A great road car, the roadster (convertible) version of the 370Z w/o the sport package is relatively smooth and much quieter than the coupe. The standard 18 inch wheels are also quieter than the 19" rays. The car handles securely and the interior room is large for a 2 seater. The driving position is as comfortable as most sedans.

  • Just a fun car - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    I grew up in Germany, last car I had there was a 325i Coupe, manual, and loved it, but have stopped searching for the bang for the buck that BMW used to have in the 80s. Reliability has been questionable - my mechanic loves the 2000+ 3 series. :-) I was going to buy a 2003Z new when they came out, but due to kids almost got me an Infiniti G35 6MT, drove home with a 2003 M45, which I love and still have. Kids are grown up, and the 2010 Z 6speed with performance package in black/black is in the garage. I love this car. I looked at a 335i Coupe 6sp manual as well, very nice, but wasnt that impressed, especially when considering the price differential...

  • 10 370 Z best sports car for the money - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    This is my first Z. It reminds me of an earlier generation Porsche 911. Its a Touring coupe with Sports Package and Nav package. Tremendous roadability and handling with wonderful manual 6-speed tranny, decent power and beautiful dynamics, +++ fun factor. Its more of an eye-turner than my Porsche Turbo S cab. Only dislike is the exhaust note and slow initial climb to higher RPM.

  • King of the Hill - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    Absolutely love this car. Perfect perfect perfect. Had a 2008 350 Z and ordered this one way back in March 2008. Mine was the first one sold in the US. I agree with so many of the articles I have read about this car, it is THE best bang for your buck on the market. I am getting another new one as soon as I can swing it.

  • Seats only the japanese could love - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    The sport seats on this car are impossible for my 63" 200lb frame. Why i didnt get that at test drive ? I dont know but this is THE most uncomfortable car ever. Then the clutch and stick require too much effort and are notchy. The top has a permanent indent that the dealer says is supposed to be there. There is no leg room either. I had a BMW z-4 before that was perfect. The new ones are 20k more than this car and so I was swayed. What a mistake!

  • Best overall sports car value - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    With the sports package you get great acceleration, great brakes, great handling, way above average reliability and a reasonably comfortable ride, especially for a sports car. Rev matching not a problem if you opt for the sports package which adds the (way) upgraded brakes, 19 inch forged Rays wheels, tasteful rear spoiler and the rev matching feature, which is a great feature.

  • Not my first two seater - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    2010 Nismo Z. Exceptional build quality, extremely rigid chassis, feels like it will grip onto a corner forever. Make sure to check your front springs after delivery! Zs are being sold with spring spacers still installed (helps keep the bumper off the groud during shipment). Road noise is no issue for me, wish the exhaust and engine note were a bit more noticeable.

  • MY FIRST 2 SEATER - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    This car is by far the most fun vehicle I have owned, second only to my Yamaha motorcycle. Overall, it was well worth the money that I spent. The standard features are great, for example the push button start/stop and the HID headlights.

  • Great Car - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    Bought the 2010 370Z touring model about a month ago. Really enjoy the ride and handling. The style and shape is a big improvement over the 350 model. The manual transmission takes a little getting used to, but is worth the work.

  • Luv my Z - 2010 Nissan 370Z
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    I love the Z roadster. Fun to drive, A real head turner. I added a cold air intake and acceleration and fuel mileage have improved but the engine/exhaust sound are still only so-so. Id recommend this car to anyone who enjoys driving.

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