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Nissan 350Z Roadster - Overview Due to hit showrooms sometime this summer as a 2004 model, these are going to be the hot, hot item this year - though if you don't have your order in yet, it'll be nearly impossible to locate one.

Nissan 350Z Roadster
Evoking the adrenaline-pumping spirit of the 350Z, the much-anticipated 350Z Roadster continues to offer sports car lovers the Z(R) Coupes high performance excitement and dynamic driving experience, but with an open top.

2004 Nissan 350Z Roadster - Review
Now lets talk about the one thing that the 350Z Roadster will never be known for: storage. Theres no glove box, just two small storage bins behind the seats. And remember that handy self-stowing top? It takes up a significant amount of the storage area, leaving you enough room for some groceries and a gym bag. So whats a person to do? Travel light. The 350Z Roadster has impressive road feel and superior handling. Structural reinforcements in the front and in the center of the car help stiffen the chassis, and theyre part of the reason the car handles so well whether youre trying out some tight turns or just playing on a straightaway. Four-wheel independent suspension adds to the firm ride. You can configure your 350Z Roadster with either a 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission. For the ultimate sports car experience, go for the manual. The gearbox is very responsive, requiring short, easy throws. The clutch response is a bit stiff, so theres less room before you stall out the car.

Nissan 350Z Roadster - RSportsCars.com
First introduced as a 2004 model, the 350Z Roadster receives most of the enhancements of the Z Coupe for 2006 (except the forged alloy wheels), making a great open-air sports car even more attractive.

CanadianDriver: First Drive - 2004 Nissan 350Z Roadster
With either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed automatic transmission with gated shifter and manual mode, the 350Z Roadster has an MSRP of $52,900, or about $7,500 more than the base 350Z Performance and Touring coupes.

2004 Sexy Car Buyer's Guide by Martha Hindes, 2004 Nissan 350Z ...
The 350Z Roadster comes in two well appointed versions, an enthusiast's model and a slightly pricier touring model with leather and a seven-speaker Bose audio system. Both are in the mid-30s range, about $10,000 more than the base coupe. Best of all, both models retain what Nissan calls the Z DNA. It is the avenger of all things bland, the terminator of boredom, the Men in Black of malevolent design.

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