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2012 Nissan 370Z OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Johnny
Johnny
Kathleen, Florida
5.0
Really fun car
I got the Nissan 370z a few years ago and I couldn't be more happier with it. It runs like a Porsche only way cheaper and a lot easier and cheaper to maintain and repair. It's very fast. I have beaten corvette's in my Nissan and the 370z is a lot cheaper. It has n amazing sound to it when it idles and when it opens up it purrs like a kitten. The shifting is very smooth. The seats come heated which makes it amazing for those winter mornings. It has decent storage space for a sports car and it gets OK mpg. The handling is amazing and the acceleration is breathtaking. This car will stick to the road like glue going very fast. Insurance isn't to bad on it but being a sports car it can get a little pricey. The storage is decent but if your shopping for more than 1 person it could get a little cramped. The back seats are very small so it's really more a 2 person car. It can be hard to drive during the winter so be careful on slick roads. It's also flashy so expect to stick out and cops will notice you driving down the highway. Overall if you want an exotic car experience without the exotic car price this is the car for you. If you want excitement and fun driving a car get this car!
Granville South, Ohio
5.0
Completely satisfied.
Though the 370Z holds up the bottom of our sports car rankings, it's not a bad car. Just think of it as a car with a very specific mission. It boasts old-school, coarse driving dynamics that forge a connection between driver and road. The tradeoff is a rough ride, an outdated cabin design, and few features. You should buy a new Nissan 370Z if you salivate over the Nissan GT-R but can't afford its six-figure price tag. Although the Z provides a raw experience behind the wheel, you may find it too rough for daily driving. There are several other sports and muscle cars that deliver thrilling performance, albeit with modern aides that eschew the 370Z's old-school dynamics. If you need something with back seats, check out see the Ford Mustang. Look to the Audi TT for fresher technology.