2006 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster Convertible Overview of New ...
Because MSRP isn't everything, below you'll find all the current 2006 Nissan 350Z rebate programs aching to give you money back on the purchase of a new car. Deals can take the form of direct cash rebates from the manufacturer, special lease deals, or special low-interest finance terms. Below are the base 2006 Nissan 350Z prices for each trim line. The first listed number is the Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), which includes the mandatory destination charge. This is the negotiable number advertised by dealers and pasted onto the window sticker of each car. The second number is Invoice Price, which theoretically reflects the dealer's cost, though dealer incentives and holdbacks can reduce the 2006 Nissan 350Z price further. It may look nice, go fast, and haul stuff, but when push comes to shove on the road, will you walk away alive? Below you'll find results and scores from the government's front and side 2006 Nissan 350Z crash tests. The 2006 Nissan 350Z's mathematically-calculated rollover resistance score is also included, as is a list of its safety features. Dual air bags have been standard everywhere since the late 90s, but look for side and side-head airbags, as well as antilock brakes, among other things.
AutoSpeed - Nissan 350Z Roadster Test
With the roof up, the 350Z Roadster isn't claustrophobic inside but rear-quarter visibility is poor. The single-layer fabric roof - with its metal frame exposed inside the cabin - also allows a lot of noise to penetrate. Perhaps this all part of the Zed's sporty nature - and a sign of a bit of cost cutting... On the upside, the rear window is glass and comes with a demister. With its roof folded beneath the rear cover, the 350Z Roadster is a coffee-cruiser's dream come true. Meaty but well proportioned from all angles, this is one sexy looking machine - the sharply styled headlights and taillights serving as attractive focal pieces. The Roadster also gets the same 18 x 8-inch rims as fitted to the Track-spec hardtop coupe - these complete the outfit nicely. There are two main attractions to the 350Z Roadster - its sensational looks and that grunty VQ35 engine. Some drivers will also revel in the easy power-slide set-up of the chassis - great for showpony acts. Apart from these drawcards, though, the rest of the vehicle is really quite ho-hum.