Kelley Blue Book - Reviews - Affordable Convertibles
The 350Z Roadster is the powerhouse in this bunch, with two models to choose from: Enthusiast and Touring. The Enthusiast comes nicely equipped with power seats, 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic climate control, Xenon headlamps and your choice of a five-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission.
USATODAY.com - 350Z Roadster: Sensational sensations
The Roadster has a visual signature distinct from the coupe's sloping, sleek fastback roof. The folding top is stubby, making the 350Z Roadster somewhat resemble an Audi TT convertible or an old Porsche 356 convertible.
2003-2006 Nissan 350Z / 350Z Roadster Review - Modern Racer - Auto ...
The 350Z Roadster offers sports car lovers high performance excitement and dynamic driving experience, but with an open top. Featuring a power-operated soft top with glass rear window, the Z(R) Roadster is designed to transform from top-up to top-down in 20 seconds.
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New for 2004, the ^Nissan 350Z roadster added the joy of open-air touring to the 350Z coupe, an award-winning marque with the performance and mechanicals of a sports car commanding twice the price.
2005 Nissan 350 Z Roadster Review
APPEARANCE: Because so much of the Z coupe's shape is derived from its fastback passenger cabin, which is missing from the roadster, the 350Z Roadster has a character of its own. Top down, it's an angular example of minimalism. Its long wheelbase and classic ``long hood, short deck'' proportions, with the seats two-thirds of the way back, are accentuated by its short front and rear overhangs and prominent muscular wheel arches. The vertically-rectangular headlights and horizontally-rectangular air intake make an interesting face. The otherwise flat hood is broken up by two incised lines, and the shoulder line is well-defined by a sharp crease. The short, nearly flat rear deck works well with the long, triangular taillights and sloping, arched rear panel.