The NISMO is a high-performance version of the 370Z, NISMO being Nissan's tuner division. The press release for the NISMO Says That the car was designed to be "highly emotional, yet totally functional." The 2011 Nissan 370Z grabs your attention. The Deeply scooped instrument panel with a full-length center console completely separates the driver and passenger seats. Standard interior comfort and convenience features include a push-button start, power windows and doors, cup holders and a four-speaker audio system with redundant (yet convenient) steering-wheel mounted controls.
Aside from the new 2012 Nissan GT-R's Astonishing performance capacity, Nissan has trickled down some of That performance oriented innovation to Their latest "tuned" Z-car, the 2011 Nissan 370Z Nismo. The new 2011 Nissan 370Z Nismo edition embarks on today's technological advancements yet still carries its long-time Z car heritage. The Nismo edition of the 370Z begs to please the track junkie. Other goodies That turn the Nismo edition purest into a car is a limited-slip differential, high-performance tires, upgraded brakes and functional aerodynamics. I can say aside from the slight brake fade after Several hard stops and steering wheel Vibrations in the high RPM range, the Nismo Z is a tuners dream car.
The 3.7-liter V6 pulls hard in the all-new 370Z Nismo without hesitation. With a Curb weight of only 3300 pounds and an almost perfectly balanced 53% / 47% front-rear weight distribution, the Nismo Z is easy to throw around. Inside of the 2011 Nissan 370Z Nismo Will you find a competent interior layout for a sports car. In spite of being a small 2-seater sports coupe, having the roots of Nissan's FMR (Front Mid-engine rear-wheel drive) platform, the 370Z has plenty of room for adults just over 6-feet tall. My one gripe about the interior, possibly a none-issue with the true performance car purist, is the stereo system. Gas mileage figures from the 2011 370Z Nismo come in at 18mpg city and 26mpg highway. Balanced and poised, that is what the new 2011 Nissan 370Z Nismo is all about. The Nismo name-plate dates back to the 80's touted as Nissan's motorsport division. A loaded-up 2011 Nissan 370Z Touring model starts around $ 42.200 while my 2011 370Z Nismo was priced at $ 41.435. The Nismo edition makes for an attractive buy to the automotive enthusiast at heart WHO has room in the garage for a toy.
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