How many miles do 350Z last?
Longevity really depends on the use case, as well as maintenance and how well the owner has taken care of the vehicle. Generally speaking, You can expect a Nissan 350Z to last around 250,000 miles on average, provided the vehicle is serviced regularly and maintained properly.
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.
Are there any used 350Zs on the market?
Recently, I started searching for used 350Zs just to see what was out there within 100 miles of where I live, and I was stunned by the vast number of these cars that are for sale with less than 25,000 miles on the odometer. I wonder why so many people are unloading their 350Zs?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Is there a heated seat on the Nissan 350Z?
If there is one, but there are no switches for a heated seat, you’re looking at an Enthusiast model 350z. Filling the gap even further, the Performance model 350z gave buyers 18-inch wheels, Nissan VDC instead of traction control, and an aero-kit with rear spoiler and front air dam.