I'm beginning to get more and more interested in the 370z after wanting a g37s for quite some time now. What exactly does the sport add over the standard 370?
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05-10-2010, 07:55 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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What are the differences between the models?
I'm beginning to get more and more interested in the 370z after wanting a g37s for quite some time now.
What exactly does the sport add over the standard 370? what does the touring add, touring/wsport? besides paint/wheel color/interior color what does the 40th anniversary add? I built a couple and doing a touring sport with the options I want is slightly higher than a 40th, does the 40th come with nav? |
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The US does not get navigation in the 40th.
Sport package: ~BBK ~LSD ~Aero package (front/rear spoilers) ~19" wheels & tires ~SRM Touring (over base) ~Leather seats ~Heated seats ~Power seats ~Bose audio ~Bluetooth function(s) ~Satellite radio ~Optional navigation
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wow, why no nav in the 40th?
seems like the touring sport model is the best of everything...am I correct in thinking that anything with the SP (sport package option) also falls under the touring sport model? Last edited by mach250; 05-10-2010 at 08:38 PM. |
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1.) Base 2.) Base with Sport 3.) Touring (Nav optional) 4.) Touring with Sport (Nav optional) 5.) Nismo The Sport package is available on both the Base model and the Touring model trims. However, navigation is only available on the Touring model (as an option). Although the 40th Anniversary Edition is technically a Touring with Sport model, navigation is not available on this special edition in the United States. Cheers,
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The 370z Rubicon is trail rated and comes with 4wd, with a 6spd manual hooked up to a powerful 200hp V6 that gets 15/19mpg.
The 370z Versace Edition is more a plug for Nissan in Milan and Versace in Paris than an actual attempt at a meaningful model. Upgrades are limited to interior fittings, custom luggage and styling touches. Features of the Nissan 370Z sDrive35i include 3.0L I-6 300HP engine twin turbo, 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), side seat mounted airbags, driver and passenger side airbag head extension, driver and passenger knee airbag, airbag occupancy sensor, automatic, 17" alloy wheels, cruise control, ABS and driveline traction control, and a DSC stability control. All of this is, of course, bogus, but I thought it was funny. |
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