If you want to buy a powerful rear-wheel-drive Japanese sports coupe right now in Australia for less than $72,000, you have a simple choice: this, the Nissan 370Z.
The Nissan 370Z continues a lineage that dates back to the Datsun 240Z of 1969.
The 370Z Roadster ideally complements its tin-top sibling's performance, driving dynamics and curvaceous good looks.
Model Tested:
2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster; 3.7-litre, six-cylinder, petrol; six-speed manual; two-door roadster: $74,990*
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2009 Nissan 370Z Review & Road Test
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Model Tested:
2009 Nissan 370Z; 3.7-litre, V6, seven-speed automatic; coupe - $69,990 (RRP)
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Metallic Paint $495 (Fitted - Chicane Yellow)
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In these days when even a Mini is bigger than its predecessor it's certainly unusual for a manufacturer to be boasting that its car is smaller, and better for it, but that's certainly the case with Nissan's new 370Z.
While the 370Z may be