Nissan 350Z boasts an engine filled with racing technology,
a drive shaft made with carbon fiber composites, and aluminum-suspension
design that does the amazing. This car has drag coefficients
so low, the aerodynamics were calibrated in a state-of-the-art
wind tunnel. And that's just the beginning! New for this year,
the 350Z comes in five distinct models - the basic 350Z, the
350Z Performance, 350Z Track, 350Z Enthusiast, and 350Z Touring.
For more information on any of these models, or to access
Nissan 350Z pictures like the one here, please check back
frequently. With that said, we hope you enjoy our 2008 2009 Nissan
350Z review!
Should you ever decide to park your 350Z, you may come back
to a driver's window full of fingerprints. Yes, the car looks
that good, and is chock-full of features. Exterior features
include: high intensity discharge xenon headlights, specially
designed wiper sprayers, a carbon-fiber drive shaft, and auto-sealing
windows that follow a two-step closing procedure to assure
an optimum wind-tight seal at speed. Interior features include
a racing steering wheel, a programmable shift light, a specially
constructed and ergonomic driver's seat, automatic temperature
control and a Bose audio system. Every 2008 2009 Nissan 350Z Roadster
picture review also mentions the available 350Z accessories
- splash guards, rear spoiler, vehicle cover and sill plates
with aluminum inserts, to name a few. The 350Z picture says
it all: This car is pure luxury.
Step into the Nissan 350Z and you'll experience an obsession
for performance that took five years to create, in just over
five seconds - the amount of time it takes to get up to 60
miles per hour. This kind of power doesn't just happen; at
the heart of 2008 2009 Nissan 350Z performance is a VQ35DE engine
that produces 287 horsepower and 274 pounds-per-foot of torque,
and features continuously variable valve timing for optimum
consumption of fuel. The 350Z also comes standard with the
new Z aluminum suspension: three links up front, another four
in the rear, ripple-control shocks, and a unique separation
of the rear shock and springs, all of which combine to deliver
the smoothest ride around. Don't take our word for it on the
350Z - review it for yourself. Many of the safety features
built into the Nissan 350Z are inspired by the safety features
built into race cars. A high-intensity cabin structure built
with crossmembers and reinforcements surrounds you, while
on the sides of the 350Z are energy-absorbing side structures.
Front and rear crumple zones, front dual-stage air bags and
available side air curtains are also there to help, if necessary.
And as every 2008 2009 Nissan 350Z picture indicates, the hood
is built with buckling creases to buckle at predetermined
points while the engine, in certain frontal impacts, is designed
to drop down and away from the passenger compartment. For
more information about this safety feature, additional 350Z
Roadster pictures, or to check out which Nissan 350Z accessories
are available, please bookmark our home page on your Web browser.
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350Z review on a regular basis.