The Nissan Z is a sought after sports car for its incredible performance and relative value. For 2011, the 370Z gets updated pricing that should appeal to Z Car enthusiasts.
The 370Z Coupe and 370Z Coupe Touring form the heart of the 2011 Z-car lineup, with each leveraging a standard 3.7-liter DOHC aluminum-alloy V6 capable of making 332 hp and a robust 270 lb.-ft. of torque. For 2011, that responsive engine can be mated to one of two high-performance transmissions: A six-speed manual with Nissan’s available SynchroRev Match, which enables rev-matched downshifting, or an advanced seven-speed automatic. The latter gearbox offers the same rev-matching system as the DIY gearbox, along with paddle shifters for manual cog-swapping functionality. And while both models provide more than their fair share of thrills, the 370Z Coupe Touring adds additional comfort and convenience features like heated leather seats, aluminum pedals, a digital Bose eight-speaker sound system that includes two subwoofers, a Bluetooth hands-free phone system and more. New for 2011 is an additional exterior color, Gun Metallic, and the addition of a rearview monitor to the car’s available navigation system.
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