The much anticipated upgrade to the popular Nissan Z line, the 370Z is set to go on sale starting with an under $30,000 price and new marketing tag line.
“SHIFT_the way you move” will be the new marketing slogan for the Nissan brand. The previous line “SHIFT_” was used with various complementary words to describe particular models or marketing materials.
The new 370Z Coupe went on sale just a few days ago on December 30th. It’s base price is set at $29,930 for the 6-speed manual. Should you want to upgrade to the 7-speed automatic, the cost will be $31,230.
The Coupe touring model with a manual will be priced at $34,460. The automatic will cost $35,760.
Two option packages will be offered. The sport package adds 19-inch RAYS forged wheels mounted with Bridgestone Potenza tires, an aerodynamic front/rear spoiler, larger sport brakes, SynchroRev Match for the 6-speed transmission, and a Limited slip rear differential. All those goodies will add $3,000 to the bottom line.
You can also add the Nissan Navigation System with a 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive System for $1,850. That includes an iPod interface and adapter.
The 2009 370Z is the “most power Z ever produced” and is equipped with a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter V6. Based on our excellent experiences with driving the 350Z- this is one car you’ll want to put on your wish list.
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