Mr,SnaPeR Posted September 18, 2024 Posted September 18, 2024 coming back to the UK after a two-year hiatus and just in time for its 40th birthday, with its sharper, squatter take on the Nissan Ariya. But if a jumped-up, all-electric SUV isn’t what you want to drizzle your Nismo sauce over, how about an eight-year-old 370Z instead? It’ll fall a bit short on the tech, space and comfort side compared to its more generously proportioned sibling, but you do get many gauges, three pedals and a manual gearbox for starters. And then there’s the 3.7-litre V6 perched right ahead of the cabin, which not only sends an ample 339bhp to the rear axle but sings a quite brilliant song en route to a redline of 7,500 and a top speed of 155mph. Or 171, should you choose to axe the limiter. But perhaps the most astonishing thing about choosing this 370Z over the Ariya is the price; it’s very likely the latter will cost close to £60k when it launches next year. The second-hand 370Z we’ve shown you? You could possibly have three for the price of one Ariya. Frankly, choosing between a trip to the Maldives or a trip to Moorgate would be a harder decision. Though if you disagree, we’d love to know why in the comment section https://www.topgear.com/car-news/used-cars/celebrate-nismos-40th-birthday-very-clean-370z Quote
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