2008 Nissan 350Z
The new 2008 Nissan 350Z is now quicker and sleeker than ever before, the 350Z show off an engine filled with racing technology, a drive shaft made with carbon fiber composites, and aluminum-suspension design that does the amazing. This car has drag coefficients so low, the aerodynamics were calibrated in a high-tech wind tunnel.
As for 2008, the 350Z comes in five distinct and good-looking models:
The Basic 350Z, 350Z Performance, 350Z Track, 350Z Enthusiast and the 350Z Touring
2008 350Z can go up to 60 miles/hour in just over five seconds. It has a VQ35DE engine that generates 287 hp and 274 pounds-per-foot of torque, featuring continuously variable valve timing for optimum utilization of fuel. The 2008 350Z also comes standard with the new Z aluminum suspension: three links up front, another four in the rear, ripple-control shocks, and a unique separation of the rear shock and springs, all of which merge to offer the smoothest ride around.
Exterior features include:
- Auto-sealing windows
- A carbon-fiber drive shaft
- Specially designed wiper sprayers
- High intensity discharge xenon headlights
Interior amenities:
- Racing steering wheel
- Programmable shift light
- Specially constructed and ergonomic driver’s seat
- Automatic temperature control
- Bose audio system
Some obtainable accessories in 350Z:
Splash Guards, Rear Spoiler, Vehicle Cover and Sill Plates with aluminum inserts.
What you see in the 2008 Nissan 350Z picture in other websites is exactly what you get - nothing but sumptuousness.
The 350Z is a safe car. The car show off a high-intensity cabin structure built with crossmembers and reinforcements, for extra support. It has front dual-stage air bags and available side air curtains, also front and rear crumple zones. The hood of 350Z is built with buckling creases to buckle at predetermined points while the engine, in certain frontal impacts, is designed to drop down and away from the passenger section.
Because of these, now I know why almost every 2008 Nissan 350Z review is so positively written.
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