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2017 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport
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2017 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$27,830
Est. $377/mo
$1,093 Below market
RMV: $28,923
Price Drop, $2,150
Earlier Price: $29,980 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 23,406 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
62 Days in market
WHITE
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Ron Carter Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of League City
Dickinson, TX
4.0
(Based 1521 Review)
(281) 66*****
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport
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Certified 2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$24,994
Est. $339/mo
$6 Below market
RMV: $25,000
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $25,994 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 24,809 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
62 Days in market
SILVER
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Tony Serra Nissan
Cullman, AL
4.0
(Based 757 Review)
(256) 67*****
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$26,995
Est. $366/mo
$178 Above market
RMV: $26,817
Mileage 21,707 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
277 Days in market
SILVER
Coupe
V6
Automatic
John Warne Motors
Canonsburg, PA
4.0
(Based 58 Review)
(724) 74*****
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2018 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$30,999
Est. $420/mo
$156 Below market
RMV: $31,155
Price Drop, $100
Earlier Price: $31,099 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 20,368 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
203 Days in market
GRAY
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Bedrock Motors - Rogers
Rogers, MN
3.0
(Based 234 Review)
(763) 42*****
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2018 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$32,000
Est. $434/mo
$886 Above market
RMV: $31,114
Price Rise, $600
Earlier Price: $31,400 (14 Nov 2024)
Mileage 24,291 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
122 Days in market
WHITE
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Classic Chevrolet Grapevine
Grapevine, TX
4.0
(Based 5510 Review)
(817) 42*****
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$25,995
Est. $352/mo
$33 Below market
RMV: $26,028
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $26,495 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 28,879 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
33 Days in market
GRAY
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Audi of New Orleans
Metairie, LA
3.0
(Based 592 Review)
(504) 83*****
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$24,890
Est. $337/mo
$1,070 Above market
RMV: $23,820
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $25,890 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 44,577 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
69 Days in market
WHITE
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Extreme Autoplex LLC
Spring, TX
4.0
(Based 533 Review)
(832) 69*****
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2017 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$20,900
Est. $283/mo
$1,253 Above market
RMV: $19,647
Mileage 125,704 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
133 Days in market
BLACK
Coupe
V6
Automatic
Auto Highline
Clarksville, TN
4.0
(Based 243 Review)
(931) 91*****
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2016 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport

Touring Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)

$19,995
Est. $271/mo
No Price Analysis
Mileage 123,920 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
91 Days in market
RED
Coupe
V6
Automatic
BUY RITE AUTO MALL LLC
Garfield, NJ
4.0
(Based 123 Review)
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2017 Nissan 370Z Review


Pros

  • The powerful V6 engine
  • Comfortable handling
  • Sharp manual transmission
  • Enhanced styling

Cons

  • Slightly noisy
  • Not many customization options
  • Incredibly small trunk

The Nissan 370Z Coupe represents Nissan's endeavor to bring a sports car for the masses. Nissan subtracts unnecessary elements and focuses on a thoroughbred that is built on the promise of power and maneuverability.

Overview


From the time it stepped into North America in 1969, Nissan's Z series cars have always enjoyed a great reputation. So much so, that their yearly meets take place around the world for enthusiasts. Sharing the same legacy as the Nissan GT-R, the new Nissan 370Z enjoys a perfect blend of style and performance. No wonder this car provides a power-packed and fun ride, all while being easy on your pocket.

Priced at $29,998 and loaded with a 3.7L V6 engine paired to a manual transmission. With a sleek roofline, bulky haunches, and a long hood, it looks every bit like a sports car. Its 350-horsepower engine only adds to this notion.

Despite the 370Z's longstanding run of nine years in the US market, this is the first time that the company hasn't made many performance enhancements in a car. Despite that, with a long list of safety features and fairly impressive interiors, and improved styling, this car is one you can't simply overlook.

Pricing and Features
9.0/10


The 370Z is slotted just below the flagship GT-R supercar. The base 370Z trim is priced at $29,990. It is offered with a 3.7 Liter V6 engine which is mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission. It competes in a small pool of rear-drive sports cars. In its base trim, this Nissan coupe is a great value for money proposition. It comes with 18-inch alloy wheels and summer performance tires, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a 4-speaker audio system with Bluetooth connectivity.

The Sport trim comes with upgraded brakes and 19-inch alloy wheels. You will also get a Bose sound system and Limited-Slip Differential. The Touring trim ups its ante with additional creature comforts. The top-spec Nismo Tech trim makes the 370Z a track-focused machine. Its V6 engine is tuned to produce 18 more ponies and peak torque also gets a bump of 6 lb-ft. Nismo features a stiffer suspension and bigger brakes are provided for better-stopping power.

Trims

370Z

370Z Sport

370Z SportTech

370Z Touring

370Z Nismo Tech

MSRP (Manual)

$29,990

$33,570

$37,070

$37,970

$45,490

MSRP (Automatic)

$31,290

$34,870

$38,370

$39,270

$46,790

Features

3.7-liter V6

Viscous Limited-Slip Differential (VLSD)

Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System

Leather-appointed seats

350 hp, 3.7-liter V6

 

HID

19" RAYS forged wheels

RearView Monitor

Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System

NISMO aerodynamic design

 

Nissan Intelligent Key

Nissan sport brakes

Bose Premium Audio System

RearView Monitor

NISMO-tuned suspension

 

 

SynchroRev Match

HomeLink Universal Transceiver

Bose Premium Audio System

NISMO forged wheels by RAYS

 

 

Bose Premium Audio System

 

 

 

We Recommend

We suggest you go for the SportTech trim that starts at $37K and offers many added features such as a rearview camera, a premium sound system from Bose, and a navigation system. The SportTech trim stands in the middle of the trim lines and offers good value for money. You can always go for the high-end Nismo variant if outright extreme performance is what you’re looking for. 

Engine and Performance
8.6/10


The 3.7 Liter V6 is the first production engine from Nissan that featured Variable Valve Event and Lift (VVEL). VVEL helps this unit to achieve a better torque curve. This also makes the throttle response crispier. The increase in low-end torque makes the 370Z much more responsive at lower speeds.

The Nissan is best to be had with the standard 6-speed transmission. The combination of the 3.7-liter V6 engine and the manual transmission is a forced to be reckoned with. Now add Nissan's rev-matching downshift feature to this potent mix. The result is a car that rewards you every time you get behind the wheel.

Models

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

MSRP

$29,990

$26,195

$25,905

Engine

3.7L V6

2.3L EcoBoost

2.0L Turbo, 4-cylinder, SIDI

Transmission

6-Speed Manual

6-Speed Manual

6-Speed Manual

Power

332 hp

310 hp

275 hp

Torque

270 lb-ft

320 lb-ft

295 lb-ft

Owing to its larger V6 engine, the 370Z makes more power than the competition. But competition becomes stiffer in the mid-spec and top-spec trims. The American Muscle cars are also offered with V8 engines which outclass Nissan's VVEL V6 engine. Still, it has enough oomph to see you through most of the driving conditions.

How fast is the 2017 Nissan 370Z?

The standard naturally aspirated V6 engine offered with the base trim of a car is a rarity. Naturally aspirated engines have taken a direct hit due to stricter emission norms that are observed worldwide. With a bleak future, the automobile industry is relying more on smaller turbocharged units that produce more power and also adhere to stricter emission standards. 

Nissan's engineers have come a long way with their 3.7 Liter V6 engine. Almost a decade and this engine has seen a lot of upgrades to extract the best out of it. The engine boasts of a crazy 7500 rpm redline. Floor the gas pedal, and this V6 growls like a bear.

Models

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

0-60 MPH

5.3 sec

5.2 sec

5.3 sec

Quarter mile

13.7 sec

12.9 sec

13.8 sec

Engine

3.7L

2.3L

2.0L

The Nissan 370Z manages to hit the 60 MPH mark within 5.3 seconds. In its base trim, it effortlessly holds its ground against the competition. The Mustang is faster to reach 60mph by a fraction of a second and the Camaro has an identical 0-60 time as the 370Z. When it comes to quarter-mile crossing, the Mustang again is the fastest, doing it in 12.9 seconds, followed by the 370Z in 13.7 and Camaro in 13.8 seconds. 

How well does the Nissan 370Z Coupe Ride and Handle?

One thing that works against the 370Z is its age. Since its introduction in 2009, the 370Z hasn't received a major refresh. Over the years, the completion has steadily incorporated major design and technological changes. The cabin has decent insulation and it fails to limit the noise from the V6 engine. 

At a higher speed, the cabin can be unpleasant. The 370Z is equipped with standard summer tires. The steering offers great connectedness with the road. The precision of the steering wheel makes turning predictable. The 370Z might be a little shy on straights but it shows impeccable behavior around the corners. The 370Z is an RWD sports car and it lives up to the name.

How good are the brakes in the 2017 Nissan 370Z?

The braking on the 370Z's base trim is below average. The accumulated bulk of 3292 lbs. comes to a halt from 60 MPH within 117 ft. The competition manages to pull tighter numbers despite the greater weight. It improves a lot on the mid-spec and top-spec trims and these trims feature larger brakes.

Model

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

Brake Front(in)

12.6

12.6

12.6

Brake Rear(in)

12.6

12.6

12.4

Curb weight(lbs)

3292

3532

3354

60-0 MPH (ft.)

117

106

112

The Mustang has the best stopping distance of 106 ft. followed by the Camaro stopping from 60mph in 112 ft. whereas the Nissan takes a significantly increased distance of 117 ft. Although the brake rotors of all the cars in the competition are on par with each other, even with a weight advantage over the competition, Nissan’S brakes are still worse than the competition.

Fuel Economy
7.1/10


The 370Z is not the most fuel-efficient among the competition which is quite obvious. The Nissan delivers fuel efficiency of 18mpg in the city, 26 on the highway, and a combined efficiency of 21 mpg. It has a fuel capacity of 19 gallons resulting in an overall range of 342 miles in the city, 494 miles on the highway, and a combined range of 399 miles.

Model

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

MPG (city)

18

21

20

MPG (highway)

26

30

30

MPG (combined)

21

24

23

Fuel Capacity (gallons)

19

15.5

19

Range (City/Highway/Combined)

342/494/399

325/465/372

380/570/437

The turbocharged competition offers a better fuel economy. The Mustang manages a combined 24 mpg while the Camaro returns a combined 23 mpg. The Nissan and the Chevy have 19-gallon fuel tanks while the Mustang gets a 15.5 gallon one. The Camaro offers the most combined range of 437 miles followed by the Nissan with 399 miles and the Mustang providing 372 miles.

Interior
7.1/10


The driver's seat is where you want to be. The entire dashboard layout is focused to help the driver make the best out of the car. The instrument cluster is angled towards the driver. The gauges incorporate the retro looks from yesteryears. The tachometer sits at the center of the instrument console with a big red needle.

Front visibility is good but you need to be careful with blind spots at the rear. The rear glass offers limited visibility. It is vital to adjust the rearview mirrors to escape the blind spots. The seats tuck you in during those spirited drives.

Model

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost Fastback

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

Passenger capacity

2

4

4

Passenger Volume (ft.-cube)

51.6

84.5

79.0

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg)

(In.)

38.2/54.4/42.9

37.6/56.3/44.5

38.5/55.0/43.9

Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg)

(In.)

N/A

34.8/52.2/30.6

33.5/NA/29.90

The 370Z won't charm you for its practicality. The cargo space is laughable. The cabin is a tight fit for two and lacks the nooks and crannies to keep stuff. The competition offers far better space and comfort. The Nissan, even while having just a row of seats, falls short on interior space when the front rows of these cars are compared. It’s just not where this car shines.

  • 8 -Way Manual Driver Seat Adjustments
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • 4 -Way Manual Passenger Seat Adjustment
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Push Button Start

2017 Nissan 370Z Infotainment System

The coupe comes with a standard 6-speaker audio system, auxiliary input, Bluetooth connectivity, and iPod integration. The technology offered by Nissan is easy to use. It is a driver-focused car, and Nissan has only packed it with bare minimum equipment. 

The quality of materials is reminiscent of the 370Z's Infiniti brethren. Options include a 7-inch touchscreen, a Bose sound system, and a rearview camera. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are all out of the question as the infotainment unit is minimal.

  • 6-Speaker Audio System
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Optional Bose Sound System
  • Optional 7-inch touchscreen
  • Optional Rearview Camera
  • iPod integration

2017 Nissan 370Z Cargo Capacity

The Nissan sits on the pedestal of performance cars. It shares its place with flagship GT-R as the only performance-oriented vehicles offered by Nissan. The coupe takes a big hit when it comes to practicality, and has abysmal rear cargo space. Even the cabin has very few places to keep stuff.

Model

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost Fastback

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

Volume (cu-ft)

6.9

13.5

9.1

The Nissan has the lowest cargo capacity of 6.9 cu-ft which is practically useless whereas the Camaro gets a trunk of 9.1 cu-ft and the Mustang has the biggest one of them all, with a 13.5 cu-ft cargo capacity.

Exterior
8.0/10


The current generation has been around for 8 years. It has aged well and is a pleasing thing to look at. But the coupe is not a head-turner. It is rather hard to point out the shortcomings of the design.

Nissan hasn't left much room to nitpick about things. The 370Z has a low curb weight and a peppy V6 engine that inspires spirited driving. It is a jolly good machine around the corners but it takes a big hit when it comes to practicality. 

Model

Nissan 370Z Manual

Ford Mustang EcoBoost

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

Curb weight (lbs.)

3292

3532

3354

Length(in)

167.5

188.5

188.3

Width(in)

72.6

75.4

74.7

Height(in)

51.8

54.3

53.1

Ground clearance(in)

4.8

5.1

N/A

Wheelbase(in)

100.4

107.1

110.7

Track width(in) F/R

61.0/62.8

62.3/64.9

62.5/62.7

The 370Z is the lightest of the bunch weighing in at just 3292 lbs followed by the Camaro weighing 3354 lbs while the Mustang is the heaviest with a curb weight of 3532 lbs. The 370Z has a ground clearance of 4.8 inches while the mUstang offers a better 5.1 inches.

Safety
5.5/10


The new Nissan 370Z is yet to be rated by NHTSA and IIHS. The car comes equipped with a galore of standard safety features including a Nissan advanced airbag system with dual-stage supplemental front airbags with seat belt and occupant-classification sensors coupled with Driver and passenger seat-mounted side-impact supplemental airbags along with ABS and EBD. This standard setup ensures the safety of the driver and passenger in case of an unfortunate event of a crash. There are other high tech safety features incorporated in the 370Z which are as follows -

  • Driver and passenger seat-mounted side-impact supplemental airbags
  • Roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental airbags for occupant head protection
  • Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) with a traction control system (TCS)
  • Energy-absorbing steering column
  • Aluminum side-door guard beams
  • Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
  • Nissan advanced airbag system with dual-stage supplemental front airbags with seat belt and occupant-classification sensors
  • Zonal body construction with front and rear crumple zones

Competition
6.0/10


Nissan 370Z Vs Ford Mustang EcoBoost

The Ford Mustang is an American icon. The Mustang received a major overhaul in 2016. When compared to the Nissan 370Z, the Ford is fresh out of the box. Mustang's EcoBoost engine is tuned for 310 hp and a healthy 320 lb-ft of torque.

The new Ford Mustang also is more advanced and also carries a lower sticker price ($26,195). It offers better practicality with its seating capacity for persons and a generous 13 cu-ft. cargo space. But the Mustang is no 370Z around the corners.

Nissan 370Z Vs Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

The new Chevrolet Camaro is priced at $25,905. It undercuts its rivals with its clever pricing. The Camaro's turbocharged I4 engine produces 275 hp and 295 lb-ft. of torque. Chevy offers a seating capacity similar to the Mustang. It presents itself as a good choice with a roomy cabin and a practical cargo space.

The Nissan 370Z Coupe represents Nissan's endeavor to bring a sports car for the masses. The manufacturer subtracts unnecessary elements and focuses on a thoroughbred that is built on the promise of power and maneuverability. The 370Z surely has its rough edges but it is a rewarding car for the driver.

Final Verdict


The pricing starts at the north of $29,000. The V6 engine howls at higher revs and the cabin ambiance can be unpleasant for the liking of a few. The ride is compliant but at the same time, the 370Z is not meant to satisfy you with its plethora of creature comforts. The age of the vehicle is also an issue. The Nissan 370Z is due for a major refresh in a couple of years.

Then again some people wouldn't like to part with their beloved roaring V6 engine and its 6-speed manual transmission. If you are on a budget but you want something that howls and growls and flies around the corners then the 370Z is a lot of car for your money.