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Of course you would. First thing would be to fold the top on Nissan’s new Z Roadster and head out for a drive. For one thing, it ain’t all that pretty with the top up. So, down it goes.
Seldom has an idea been so obvious. Now it's here: the seriously sexy top-down Z. The original 240Z deserved to be offered in convertible form, but it never happened. Nissan isn't missing that ...
Well, it's a far cry from the Datsun Z of old, but the spirit of that endearing car lives on in the Nissan 350Z, much more so than in the previous iteration, the fat, overpriced 300ZX of 1996.
An unusually warm late November week provided a rare opportunity to air out Nissan's new-for-this-year 350Z Roadster. Lowering the convertible top could hardly be easier: Release a single front ...
Well, folks, the 350Z does exactly that, because Nissan did their homework and made it fast, fun, and kept it a pure sports car. And, like the original Z, didn't price it out of reach.
Enter the 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster, which this time out, Nissan planned from the get-go. Using foresight, the team behind the 370Z designed the convertible alongside the coupe.
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