RE: Nissan 370Z GT Special Edition Revealed

RE: Nissan 370Z GT Special Edition Revealed

Thursday 19th May 2011

Nissan 370Z GT Special Edition Revealed

40 Years Of 'Zed' celebrated with stripes and a suspension tweak



A 370Z GT Edition has been unveiled by Nissan, featuring tweaked suspension, body stripes and anthracite-coloured RAYS alloys.

The new limited edition (we're not sure how limited) has been developed 'to celebrate global success in GT racing and 40 years of Z in the UK', the company says.

The side stripes are described as 'a nod to the 1970s', but we'd be more interested in the suspension changes - the dampers have been retuned 'to improve the balance between ride comfort and high speed handling'. As the car also features improved underbody insulation to reduce road noise, we can only hope the 'Z' isn't going soft again. (Although being a bit of an old fart I did once suggest the current model's road noise could be tiresome. And, on second thoughts, does anyone else think the old 280 ZX Targa might be slipping quietly back into the realms of the quasi-desirable..?)


Back to the news at hand, and the 370Z GT Edition comes in three colours - Pearl White, Kuro Black, and Black Rose - all with 'GT stripes' in grey.

Equipment upgrades include reversing camera and tyre pressure monitors, the seven speed auto now has 'snow mode', and the price is £35k. Which all sounds not too bad.



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zakelwe

Original Poster:

4,449 posts

198 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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Would be better served losing 100kg or taking it down Abbey Motorsports for some tuning me thinks.

Andy

Mr Gear

9,416 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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zakelwe said:
Would be better served losing 100kg or taking it down Abbey Motorsports for some tuning me thinks.

Andy
I agree. I like this one best:



0-201mph in 6 seconds.

Owned by a PHer an' all.

MacW

1,349 posts

176 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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zakelwe said:
Would be better served losing 100kg or taking it down Abbey Motorsports for some tuning me thinks.

Andy
Agreed.

Strangely I was looking at 280s only last night and making a vague guesstimate on how much it would cost to dump a V8 in one for a bit of fun smile

Mr Gear

9,416 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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MacW said:
Agreed.

Strangely I was looking at 280s only last night and making a vague guesstimate on how much it would cost to dump a V8 in one for a bit of fun smile
Why bother with a V8? Nissan do some good straight-6s and v6s that you can get as much power out of as you want.

slipstream 1985

12,220 posts

179 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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special edition just says to me "we are struggling to sell the normal ones"

FraserLFA

5,083 posts

174 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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Mr Gear said:
That car looks scared to be going fast!

Pumpsmynads

268 posts

156 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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I'm sure I've seen the regular ones for £6k off list so unless similar savings are on this 'special' then they're going to have difficulty shifting them. Love the car. Still not too sure about the 'bottom teeth' in the grill though. They also seem slower than they actualy are. An excuse I'm sure the polis won't buy smile

c0ldpl4ya

2,089 posts

188 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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Still not to keen on the 370z, this looks slightly better though.
Could never see myself spending £35k on a nissan 370z though to be honest.

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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Looks like Nissan are adopting the Porsche approach. There'll be another one along shortly...

CooperS

4,503 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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slipstream 1985 said:
special edition just says to me "we are struggling to sell the normal ones"
I'd be surprised if they werent struggling.

I expect that the price of fuel is killing this market atm and they just dont make any sense.

I see more GTRs around Edinburgh than 370Z's

forzaminardi

2,290 posts

187 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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I really like the 370Z but the price has always seemed a bit steep to me. With insurance, tax and petrol prices its difficult to justify a Nissan versus a 'fancier' brand product. The comments above are pretty much correct, the cost has pretty much killed the market for this sort of car - the kind of performance car someone with a 'normal' income might aspire to afford. If you've got plenty of cash and fancy a Nissan, you'd go for the GTR, but if you're on a budget these are just not a viable option any more.

Johnboy Mac

2,666 posts

178 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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slipstream 1985 said:
special edition just says to me "we are struggling to sell the normal ones"
Agree, more marketing hype. I think the stripes & alloys are proof.

Matt UK

17,698 posts

200 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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FraserLFA said:
Mr Gear said:
That car looks scared to be going fast!
My first thoughts also hehe

"Oh no! Not this again!"

britsportscars

281 posts

178 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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CooperS said:
slipstream 1985 said:
special edition just says to me "we are struggling to sell the normal ones"
I'd be surprised if they werent struggling.

I expect that the price of fuel is killing this market atm and they just dont make any sense.

I see more GTRs around Edinburgh than 370Z's
I seem to remember seeing loads of 350z's around when that was new, the 370 seems far rarer.

TheRoadWarrior

1,241 posts

178 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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370z is quite a rare sight.. I'd love one myself but not at the asking price- i'd buy a Cayman instead (Yes I know the cayman is more expensive, but its ball park similar)

I'd pick up a 370z when they're around ~4years old for not too much cash- then it becomes an interesting proposition- get some weight out, better seats and a few other choice upgrades...

nickfrog

21,160 posts

217 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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c0ldpl4ya said:
this looks slightly better though.
Looks the same to me, apart from naff stripes and different wheels ?

LordGrover

33,544 posts

212 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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britsportscars said:
I seem to remember seeing loads of 350z's around when that was new, the 370 seems far rarer.
Petrol was 80p /litre then. frown

nickfrog

21,160 posts

217 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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I guess they are £20K (transaction price) now with less than 10,000 miles. Sounds good value actually, if you don't do too many miles.

M666 EVO

1,124 posts

162 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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[quote=c0ldpl4ya]Still not to keen on the 370z, this looks slightly better though /quote]

You can't polish a turd.

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th May 2011
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I'd say it was the new VEL rates that are killing cars like these. They are not particularly aspirational and anyone wanting a Nissan would probably look at a used GTR and if you're going to get bummed by a huge VEL rate, may as well get a posh car I suppose.