2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster: Through Ian's Lens

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With round hips and flared wheelwells, the new Nissan 370Z Roadster carries on the longstanding design tradition of Z cars. With its sharp front and back light clusters contrasting with the curvy front and rear ends, the lack of a roofline gives this Z a winding-road-on-a-sunny-day feel. I was worried the soft-top would ruin the overall design of this car, but let’s be honest — no one is going to drive this bad boy in the rain or snow. Sun lovers rejoice.

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By Ian Merritt | April 13, 2009 | Comments (3)

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Ken L.

Nice car, I bet a little "ding" would REALLY show on such a curvaceous vehicle.

Noodle

Does this mean we will soon be getting a "best of NYC" blog?

ermatthe

Judging by all I've read I must be in the minority, but I think the 350Z is a WAY more attractive car than the 370Z.
This thing is just too busy in my opinion. Everything is just looks thrown together.

Where the 350 flowed simply from front to back this thing has more hills and valleys than it needs.

Am I alone on this?

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