How rare is a 350Z Nismo?
We should start with a few facts about the Nismo version of the 350z. They’re pretty rare in the grand scheme of things, with only 1,613 being produced in the 2007-2008 U.S. production run.
What’s the difference between 350Z and 350Z Nismo?
Built for the true enthusiast, the NISMO 350Z offers larger brakes, a functional body kit and unique interior touches that distinguish it from any other vehicle on the road. The 2008 350Z Roadster is offered in three well-equipped models – Enthusiast, Touring and Grand Touring.
What is the Nismo package from Nissan 350Z?
Inside, NISMO 350Z drivers receive special treatment with unique black cloth seats with red inserts, red stitching throughout the interior and special NISMO white-faced tachometer. All NISMO 350Zs receive a serialized NISMO-etched aluminum plaque mounted on the center console, designating its limited edition status.
How much does a NISMO 350Z cost?
(NISMO) 2dr Coupe
| MSRP | $38,680 |
|---|---|
| Engine | 3.5L V-6 |
| MPG | 18 city / 25 hwy |
How fast is a 350Z Nismo?
2008 Nissan Nismo 350Z 0-60, quarter mile, specs
| 0-60 mph | 4.9 seconds |
|---|---|
| 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) |
Will 350Z Nismo go up in value?
Will the Nissan 350Z go up in value forever. Probably not, there are likely to be dips and declines in the value of these cars, especially now that interest rates are rising globally and there is substantial uncertainty due to high oil prices and international conflict.
What is the Nissan Nismo 350Z?
The Nismo 350Z is a driver’s car, pure and simple. It’s a car that boasts the handling character of European sports cars — more so than the stock 350Z — at a much lower price.
How has the Nismo 350Z improved its structural rigidity?
Structural rigidity has also been improved via more reinforcements to key parts of the body. The Nismo 350Z had no problem negotiating the tight bumpy corners of TPG’s road course.
How good is the NISMO-tuned 350Z at skidpads?
The Nismo-tuned sports car understeers slightly through tight corners, but its overall behavior is predictable and controllable. Around the skidpad, this 350Z posted 0.90g, and danced through the slalom at 70.7 mph. Both figures are improvements over the stock 350Z (0.89g and 67.3 mph, respectively).
Why doesn’t the Nismo 350Z have a 400-bhp engine?
Nismo does have a 400-bhp 3.8-liter version of the VQ that’s being used in the 350Z RS Competition (a race car created for a one-make race series in Japan); why it didn’t drop this engine into the Nismo 350Z’s engine bay is a mystery. The Nismo 350Z is a driver’s car, pure and simple.