2006 Nissan 350Z Review
Worthy of carrying the torch of the original "Z"? Are you kidding?
Nissan 350Z - 2006 Review: There is something about the design of the Nissan 350Z that captures your imagination, and attracts your eye. Our test car was a 2006 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring edition with the manual six-speed transmission bathed in Daytona Blue Metallic and wearing Brembo Brakes and lightweight forged alloy wheels. For 2006 Nissan offers up the Z in both coupe and roadster form with a staggering 5 different models available in coupe form and three for the roadster. Our test car came in at $39,115.00 including a $605.00 destination charge. Wouldn't you? We requested the Nissan 350Z because we hadn't tested the latest updated generation. This latest version of the beloved "Z" has been refreshed with a revised front fascia, an updated interior, LED taillights, new speed sensitive steering and staggered lightweight forged alloy wheels. The 350Z gets 18-inch wheels at the front corners and 19-inchers at the rear wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE050A rubber. Continue to 2006 Nissan 350Z Review from MyRide.com © 2008 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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