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Nissan 350Z overall verdict

Nissan 350Z
Rated 14 out of 20

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  • ‘A bloody marvel. You need biceps the size of anvils to change gear in this thing, which is exactly how it should be.’

  • Our buying tip

    These cars a bomb proof and a real bargain secondhand, so get into those classifieds.

After years in the wilderness Nissan has made a properly sorted and internationally appealing sportscar called the Nissan 350Z. It’s far from perfect, but the rawness and emotion it dishes up is almost unique in this price range.

  • Comfort

    Ride comfort isn't great in the stiffly sprung and unforgiving 350Z, but the refined and ergonomically logical cabin means it's still a place you can get very used to.

    Rated 11 out of 20
  • Performance

    Nissan's 3.5-litre V6 provides the Z with 309bhp, making it good for a limited 155mph and capable of hitting 60mph in under six seconds. The real selling point of this drive train, however, is the feel and the sounds as you get there.

    Rated 18 out of 20
  • Cool

    The 350Z still stands out for its beefy, unusual styling and gets cool points just for not being a BMW or Porsche. Those in the know appreciate how raw it is too, so they'll give you the nod.

    Rated 14 out of 20
  • Quality

    Despite the use of some plastics us Europeans tend to baulk at in a sportscar, the 350Z is sodding well stuck together and isn't going to give you any grief. The only thing you will be replacing with any regularity is rear tyres.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Handling

    The 350Z is not a car to be trifled with, being compact, powerful and rear-wheel drive. It transmits its intentions slowly and clearly, but a regular one of those is power oversteer. Go carefully.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Practicality

    There are a fair few clever storage solutions around the cosy cockpit, but the boot is massively hampered by a huge rear strut brace. A real afterthought by Nissan, that one, but at least it handles as a result.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Running costs

     There's no hiding from the 350Z's lack of frugality. Large capacity V6 and a perennial urge to be gunned means you'll be filling up nigh-on daily. And set aside some savings for more rear rubber.

    Rated 1 out of 20

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