Overview & Reviews
For 2013, the Nissan 370Z gets a slightly different front end design that includes new LED running lights. The Sport package gets revised suspension dampers, while the Nismo 370Z can now be had with some of the optional features available on the Touring trim.
- High-quality interior
- Excellent handling and braking
- Relatively low price.
- Compliant highway ride
- Nifty SynchroRev Match manual transmission
- Powerful V6
- Too much road noise
- SynchroRev Match only available with Sport package.
- V6 sounds coarse at high rpm
- Big rear blind spots
User Reviews:
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Awsome Value - 2013 Nissan 370Z
By starcrzar - September 20 - 7:41 amThe car is beautiful and is an awesome sight anywhere you happen to find yourself. The ride is not particularly good for city driving (bumpy, pot holed roads) but when you hit the highway your able to run and style with the best. The syncro rev manual transmission will help you shift like a pro. The car corners like it’s glued to the road’ it dares you to push harder than you imagine is safe (it will scare you)! Be aware of dealer mark-ups they call it “adjusted market value” they got me!
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Best Ever Owned - 2013 Nissan 370Z
By pshiva - June 15 - 9:20 pmExcellent Ride. Always go with MT if you can you have full control over the speed unlike AT which has a lag time.
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