How reliable is the 2004 Nissan 350Z?

How reliable is the 2004 Nissan 350Z?

This is an affordable sports car that is fun to drive. This is a well made vehicle that is reliable. Being a sports car the ride is a bit stiff, but it handles well, is predictable, and easy to control.

Is the Nissan 350Z a reliable car?

Overall, though, you should have little to fear. The company has a good reliability record, and Warranty Direct says that only 20% of Nissans require any attention. The only complaints about the 350Z concern knocking noises from the rear suspension, but this appears to be rare.

Is the Nissan 350z fast?

General performance

Top speed 250 kph (155 mph)
0 – 100 mph – 0 18.8 s
Est. max acceleration 0.50 g (5 m/s²)
Est. emissions 282 g/km
100 kph – 0 37 m (122 ft)

Are there any problems with the Nissan 350Z?

As Nissan 350z’s have so many interchangeable car parts, many dealers made non-official upgrades and many of these upgrades were also done in the years of ownership since buying the car new. Also keep in mind that these different trim packages can affect your 350z’s insurance costs as well.

When did the Nissan 350Z track Come Out?

Touring is the comfort choice; power-adjustable and heated leather seats join a more upscale audio system. The Track version has front and rear spoilers, lighter alloy wheels, and upgraded brakes. There is no auto option for this trim level. The Roadster landed in spring 2003, as a 2004 model, in Enthusiast and Touring trims.

Can a Nissan 350Z have a GT pack?

Adding the GT Pack to a 350z saw the addition of cruise control, Bose stereo system, and electronic, heated leather seats. How to spot a car with the GT Pack: If it has a Bose stereo and heated leather seats, but no 18-inch wheels, it is most likely a Nissan 350z with a GT Pack.

What’s the best year to buy a Nissan 350Z?

If you aren’t limited by budget, the VQ35HR engine is the nicer one to have, so a car made after 2007 is best. Depending on which Nissan 350z you want, a cheaper car or one that is better suited to aftermarket mods may be better.

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