Question:

Is the nissan 350z is it a good car?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Is the nissan 350z is it a good car?

ok a i have a few questions is the nissan 350z a good car im looking at 2006 , 2007 are they reliable ? are they good cars, ? can they be used for daily commuting ? i live in ny so im guessing in the snow ill have to get snow tires,.. wich is the better car the hard top or the conv? and suggestions please let me know thanks.

2 hours ago - 3 days left to answer.

what sucks it takes super gas, is it bad to run it on regulaur? what will happen if i do ? can i mix and match do half and half?

what is the best year to get ? also wich is best the conv? or the hard top ? i like the way the hard top looks but yea any opions or suggestions

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. a great car. If u cant afford the basic requirements such as fuel, then this car is NOT for you.......get a civic and put regular gas.

    and the covertible is flaming


  2. jus wait till th new 370Z appears in th LA auto sho.  otherwiz, if it cums out, u wud think lik this "Darn, shudv bot tht car". BTW, i think its a great car.  im not sure if ther reliable or not, but they can waste $$ on gas.  i lik th hardtop best 2.

  3. Great sports car very reliable. Driving one every day is great to. Convertable tops can be a security problem open with a Knife. That Z won't preform very well on snow even with snows they will spin out because of torque and horsepower. They run only Premium Fuel the extra cost will be the same because you'll get two to three more miles a gallon. I reccomend a Hard top and have fun this winter. Biggest bang for the buck in sports cars. Buy a `1988 ford taurus to drive in winter

  4. Is it a good, reliable car, and can it be used as a daily driver? Yes, as long as the passenger and cargo space meet your needs. Snow tires will definitely be a good idea, but don't just get two, get all four.

    Almost without exception, coupes are better all around cars than their convertible counterparts, they have a stiffer structure, are lighter, more secure (from break ins) and quieter, and less prone to squeaks and rattles as they age. All that said, there is nothing like a convertible on a nice day.

    As for the gas question - do NOT run a car that is designed for premium on regular gas. It will have less power/performance if you do, and might have long term effects on the reliability/durability of the engine. If you can't afford the gas, buy a more economical car that doesn't require premium.

    As for the year - newer is better, so look at the newest ones and then go backwards based on your budget. Also keep in mind this car will be costly to insure.

    Lastly - if you like Nissan styling but maybe don't want to spend as much, check out the Altima coupe. Almost as fast if it has the V6, but cheaper, and much better on gas if you get the 4 cylinder (regular gas too). Great looking car.

    Hope this helps and good luck

  5. I have one.

    Good.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.