2007 Nissan 350Z Roadster Review
The 350Z is the convertible trim of the 350Z that debuted for 2004. It is styled after the original Z cars from the ’70s. It received a new interior in 2006. The coupe variant was nominated for “North American Car of the Year” in 2003, and made the Car and Driver “Ten Best” list that year.
The BuyingAdvice Team Says:
The Nissan 350Z Roadster is a great value and a solid sports car. It costs less than luxury roadsters, while offering more power and features, the 350Z delivers on handling and performance. Nissan really outdid themselves on this one.
What’s New For 2007:
What is the Predicted Reliability:
J.D. Power ratings are not available. Problems with the 350Z include brake noise, cold starting problems, high idle speeds, stuck hatches, and vehicle noise. The first two years were recalled due to cracking fuel filler hoses. Expect above average reliability. The basic warranty lasts for three years or 36,000 miles.
Analysis Of Safety Ratings And Features:
Crash test scores are not available. Anti-lock brakes and side airbags are standard.
Pros and Cons:
Pros
+ Powerful V6
+ Great handling
+ Sleek look
Cons
– Lacks in safety features
– Poor visibility
– Uncertain crashworthiness
Head-To-Head Competition:
The BMW Z4 Roadster costs $6,000 more and has about 100 less horsepower. The Mazda RX-8 Grand Touring costs $1,000 more and has about 70 less horsepower. If you want the power of the 350Z in a four-seater, the Ford Mustang GT Convertible delivers, at about the same price.
What Others Are Saying:
“With lively performance to complement its fast-standing-still styling, Nissan’s 350Z is a worthy successor to the legendary 240Z.” – Forbes
“Based on Nissan’s superb FM (front/midship engine) platform that also underpins the lauded Infiniti G35, this scintillating two-seater becomes even more competent and a touch more comfortable for 2006, while boasting minor cosmetic changes and functional mechanical upgrades.” – Motor Trend
“I can’t find much to criticize about the Z. It is probably the best value on the market for a main-stream sports car.” – The Auto Channel
Read more about the 2007 Nissan 350Z Roadster at the Nissan manufacturer web site.
