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There's a simple reason that the aerodynamic add-ons and doodads of the Nissan 350Z pictured here look like ... give the already cool-looking Z an extra dose of aggression—or boy-racer filigree ...
If you want a quiet life, ignore the Nissan 350Z roadster. Without the coupe's roof, you get an aural assault from the V6 engine, which sings as you wring out its 300bhp. Thanks to the extra 150kg ...
Unfortunately for Nissan, all this extra competition makes life tougher for the strong-selling 350Z and made us think a lot about what we did and didn't like during our recent full-week test drive.
The first version of Nissan's 350Z proved ... with the launch of a revised 350Z for 2006. And while it's not yet available in yellow, you do get an extra 20bhp, bringing total output to 300bhp.
We finally have driven the fifth-generation Nissan Z-car, the new 350Z, and, like a chocolate soufflé that takes an extra twenty minutes to emerge from the restaurant's kitchen, it was worth the ...