How fast is a Nissan 350z Nismo?
How fast is a Nissan 350z Nismo?
2008 Nissan Nismo 350Z 0-60, quarter mile, specs
0-60 mph | 4.9 seconds |
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Top speed | 250 kph / 155 mph |
Curb weight | 1610 kilograms (3549 pounds) |
Year introduced | 2008 |
Displacement | 3500 cubic centimeters (3.5 liters / 214 cubic inches) |
How much HP does a 2004 350z have?
287 hp
2004 Nissan 350Z/Horsepower
Are 350zs Good Cars?
Affordable, reliable, and inexpensive, the Nissan 350z is a dream sports car for a low budget. Since the Nissan brand has moved on to the 370z and potential new 400z the prices of the 350z have dropped substantially, and that’s not the only reason you should buy one.
Will NISMO 350Z appreciate?
To conclude. The 350Z is a great choice for those in the market for a reasonably priced sports car that can hold its own against some of today’s performance coupes. It’s affordable to buy and run, is still very desirable, and has great potential for appreciation in the future.
What is NISMO 350Z?
The NISMO 350Z, introduced in summer 2007, features an aerodynamics package with an aggressive front fascia with chin spoiler, side skirts, an extended rear fascia with underbody diffuser and a rear wing. This package produces additional aerodynamic downforce for enhanced cornering and handling performance.
What is the Nissan 350Z Nismo Concept?
Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd has developed a 350Z NISMO concept just for the 2004 Goodwood Festival of Speed fitted with racing and styling parts designed by Nissan’s mad motorsport arm in Japan. Some of the bits are available now while others could be on sale soon depending on how much of a noise the Z concept makes at the event.
Will the Nismo 350Z be the 2004 Supercar Run Supercar of 2004?
More jaws will drop at the 350Z being entered into the 2004 Supercar Run as it’s fitted with the most dramatic visual item in NISMO’s range, the Aero Kit developed in conjunction with Polyphony Digital producer of ‘GRAN TURISMO’.
Does the NISMO sports exhaust sound like a Goodwood 350Z?
As if the standard 350Z doesn’t sound intoxicating enough (for the car nut, that is), the NISMO sports exhaust fitted to the Goodwood concept gives it an even more spine tingling note. 10.7 cm wide, twin oval tailpipes are the only external sign of an exhaust system developed for even sharper engine response during fast driving.
Why does the Nissan 350Z have side skirts on the bumper?
And an additional louvre in the bumper grille gives the 350Z an even wider and meaner look. Side skirts rectify irregular air stream around the tyres at high speeds. Their function is linked to that of the rear under-skirt and along with the front lip spoiler, make the 350Z look literally sucked to the road.