2010 Nissan Nismo 370Z Video
Starting at almost $40,000, the 2010 Nissan Nismo 370Z keeps your attention because it is the ultimate Z, says Cars.com reviewer Mike Hanley. Despite a few shortcomings, Hanley had his hands full with the Nismo — a performance-oriented sports car with power to spare. Watch this video for his full take.
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NISMO 370Z is a predecessor NISMO 350Z. It consists of a 3.7-liter V6 diesel hybrid as well as Variable Valve Event and Lift Control System. This system can be sent without the combustion chambers at regular intervals. The engine offers 276 Nm of torque at 5200 rpm and power of 350 hp 7,400 rpm. The acceleration and engine power is provided using the H along the drainage system. The engine has a 6-speed manual transmission, the world first synchronized climbing manual gearbox, which adjusts the engine speed, and provides a smooth surface and the car balance.
There's plenty of interior and exterior NISMO markings—such as the chrome exhaust tips—that let passengers know that this isn’t your average Z. But if those markings aren't enough, fire it up and take a spin. The exhaust is loud, and the NISMO Z just feels like a cruder, rougher version of the regular Z; " obviously in a good way ".