Friday, November 12th, 2010
Nissan just announced the official prices of the 2011 line up of their well loved Nissan 370Z including the NISMO 370Z, 370Z Roadster, and the 370Z Coupe which all have rolled out to dealerships.
Here are the MSRPs for the Nissan 370Z M.Y. 2011:
370Z Roadster Touring 7AT $42,370
370Z Roadster Touring 6MT $41,070
370Z Coupe NISMO (6MT) $39,990
370Z Roadster 7AT $38,820
370Z Roadster 6MT $37,520
370Z Coupe Touring 7AT $36,580
370Z Coupe Touring 6 Manual $35,280
370Z Coupe 7AT $31,910
370Z Coupe 6MT $30,610
The 2011 Coupe and Roadster versions of the Nissan 370Z are still dependent on the 3.7L V6 powerplant with DOHC configuration that produces 332 horsepower coupled to either a six-speed manual gearbox that is equipped with a SynchroRev Match system or a manual shit seven-speed transmission via paddle shifters plus DownShift Rev technology. The changes for the 2011 editions of the Coupe and the Roadster will just be limited to upgrades of the Navigation Package to have a RearView Monitor and a Gun Metallic finish option for the exterior.
The Nissan NISMO 370Z is set to wow everyone with its powerful 350 horsepower engine, racing setup for its exterior and for its interior, specially configured suspension system, super lightweight alloy wheels, optimized computer module, and especially designed exhaust system. The NISMO 370 can only be availed with a six-speed manual transmission that comes with SyncroRev Match and limited to Gun Metallic color.
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
The History of Nissan Cars is an exciting one. The Nissan car company has been around a long time and so has its cars. The original name of the Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. was Datsun and this company was founded in 1932. Nowadays Nissan is part of the Nissan Group which consists of a number of companies from around the world.
Throughout its history, Nisssan has had many relationships with other automakers from around the world. In fact, in the 1930s when cars were first being built, the technology used for it all came from the United States as did the chief designer of the cars. From 1993 up until 2002, Ford was also working with the Nissan company and a result were two minivans, one sold under each company name, that were built exactly the same and used the same parts. Since 2008, the French automaker Renault owns a large part of Nissan. This working together with companies around the world has greatly influenced the Nissan cars which are now the third best selling Asian make on the market.