Is a 370Z a good track car?
With the proper brake pads and fluid, a 370Z is a faithful, fairly rapid companion at open-lapping days. This is particularly true in warmer parts of the country where the blown fours from BMW et al get a little hot during long sessions on track.
Will 370Z be a classic?
Since its inception in 2009, the Nissan 370Z has been the apple of many a kid’s eye — which is even more so the case with the 370Z, being a featured “hero car” in the fifth installment of Hollywood’s Fast and Furious franchise in 2011.
What are the specs of a 2012 Nissan 370Z?
Compared to the previous model, the 2012 370Z gets a 3.9-inch shorter wheelbase, but 0.5-inch wider front track and 2.2-inch wider rear, which gives it a more-planted stance. This adds to the Z’s performance credentials, as does the 3.7-liter VQ-series V-6, which produces 332 hp and 270 hp.
What are the brakes on a 2013 Nissan 370Z?
The refreshed 2013 model uses new dampers with the Sport package models. The brakes have been changed from the more expensive Brembo racing brakes to Nissan branded brakes which are manufactured by Akebono. The coefficient of drag is 0.30 and 0.29 with the Sport Package, figures identical to the 350Z.
What kind of transmission does a Nissan 370Z Nismo have?
For 2015, the Nissan 370Z NISMO has seen various updates: an automatic (seven-speed) transmission, a built-in navigation system, and tweaks to its restyled front and rear fascia and body trim to give it a more prominence attitude than before.
When did the Nissan 370Z navigation system come out?
Navigation Package: adds touch-screen Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with XM NavTraffic real-time traffic information, a 9.3GB Music Box hard drive for digital music storage and playback, and a USB port for iPod connectivity. 370Z Roadster went on sale in late summer 2009 as 2010 model year vehicle.
What are the features of a 2012 Nissan 370Z?
The 2012 Nissan 370Z Coupe comes in two trims, base and Touring, and one special edition trim: Nismo. Even in base form, the 2012 Nissan 370Z Coupe is well equipped with automatic climate control, steering-wheel audio and cruise controls, keyless entry and start, xenon headlights and a 4-speaker audio system with auxiliary input.
The refreshed 2013 model uses new dampers with the Sport package models. The brakes have been changed from the more expensive Brembo racing brakes to Nissan branded brakes which are manufactured by Akebono. The coefficient of drag is 0.30 and 0.29 with the Sport Package, figures identical to the 350Z.
Navigation Package: adds touch-screen Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with XM NavTraffic real-time traffic information, a 9.3GB Music Box hard drive for digital music storage and playback, and a USB port for iPod connectivity. 370Z Roadster went on sale in late summer 2009 as 2010 model year vehicle.
For 2015, the Nissan 370Z NISMO has seen various updates: an automatic (seven-speed) transmission, a built-in navigation system, and tweaks to its restyled front and rear fascia and body trim to give it a more prominence attitude than before.