2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster Starts at $36,970

370zroadster September isn’t the best time to start selling convertibles. In much of the country, the weather is just starting to turn cold, and that may chill some to the idea of dropping nearly $40,000 on a droptop. Nonetheless, that’s when Nissan will send its new 370Z roadster to dealers nationally, with a starting price of $36,970.

The 370Z roadster is completely redesigned and sports a more powerful engine, which you can read about here. However, the new starting price is just $100 more than the outgoing 350Z roadster.

Full pricing details for the four 370Z models are below.

  • 370Z roadster w/six-speed manual: $36,970
  • 370Z roadster w/seven-speed automatic: $38,270
  • 370Z roadster Touring w/six-speed manual: $40,520
  • 370Z roadster Touring w/seven-speed automatic: $41,820

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By David Thomas | July 13, 2009 | Comments (2)

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Angelo_Frank

Not bad, considering a 2010 Ford Mustang GT Premium convertible starts at $35,995.

chukchak

i see that both roadster touring models (manual and automatic) have the same price of $40,520. is this correct or is it just a typo?

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