Used buyer's guide: Nissan 370Z pictures
The Nissan 370Z combines driving fun with a strong reliability record


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The 370Z’s cabin is a strict two-seater, but offers plenty of space, including loads of headroom. Boot space isn’t great, at 235 litres, but the hatchback layout helps practicality. The car is superbly put together, while the well equi

Cars with a manual gearbox often whine when in neutral, and notchy shifts are common, too. Clutches can also be short-lived.
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Make sure you can get comfortable, as some owners find the seats are a poor shape, and there’s no reach adjustment on the steering wheel.

Bad rear visibility and that plunging bonnet line make the 370Z hard to place, so it’s easy to scrape the bumpers when parking.
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The paintwork gets damaged easily, so look for chips, scratching and evidence of bird lime stains, which are all common.
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