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Nissan 370Z for Sale in Philippines
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New and Used Nissan 370Z for Sale Philippines 2017
Thousands of Japanese-branded cars are sold in the Philippines every year. Most are memorable because of their affordability. A relative few however, like the Nissan 370Z, achieve iconic status. Known as the Fairlady Z Z34 in its home country, the 370Z has provided car enthusiasts with unparalleled value since it was unveiled in the Greater L.A. Auto Show of 2008. From then on, Nissan has successfully continued to build a solid foundation on its sports car’s good heritage, constantly churning out a vehicle with excellent driving dynamics and ride quality year after year. Coming out in coupe and roadster form, the 370Z stands out from the sports car pack thanks to its great performance, alluring styling, surprisingly spacious cabin, and even more surprising price tag. Read below to find out more about the Nissan 370Z for sale in the Philippines.
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Nissan 370Z 2016 Review in the Philippines
How is the 2016 Nissan 370Z different from the 2015 model?
The Nissan 370Z offers quite the driving experience for a fraction of the price you would expect for such a vehicle. Here are the featured changes of the current 370Z lineup in comparison to the 2015 version:
- New Deep Blue Pearl exterior paint finish
- Bose audio system with Active Noise Cancellation
What is new about the Nissan 370Z 2016 design?
A new Deep Blue Pearl exterior paint finish is the only change to the 370Z design-wise. Dubbed as the Nissan GTR’s more affordable version, the 370Z shares the following characteristics with its sibling:
- Coupe-type vehicle
- Gas engine
What are Nissan 370Z 2016 specs and features?
The powertrain of the latest Nissan 370Z is the same as what the 2015 version brings to the table. The engine is still a 3.7-liter DOHC V6 engine linked to a 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic gearbox.
What are Nissan 370Z 2016 prices in the Philippines?
The 2016 Nissan 370Z has not been made available to the Philippines officially. You may inquire with one of Nissan’s sales representatives or visit a dealership near you to learn if it’s possible to order one.
Nissan 370Z Review in the Philippines
Nissan 370Z Specs and Performance
Both the roadster and hatchback coupe versions are equipped with the ultra-powerful Z-car V6 3.7-liter Z-car engine that shells out 332 horsepower and 366 Nm. The NISMO variant gets a boost of 350 hp. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic transmission. Each pairing makes the 370Z nimble and powerful, albeit with a few compromises—the steering feels a little dull, and shifting for the automatic gearbox isn’t as direct as the manual version. Likewise, the engine experiences mild roughness at high speeds. After all is said and done however, the 370Z is as satisfying and exciting as a road performer can be.
Nissan 370Z Fuel Consumption
With the 7-speed automatic, the Nissan 370Z Philippines scores a respectable 21 MPG fuel consumption average. Roadster variants score lower, mainly due to their less aerodynamic shape. Here are the fuel economy ratings for each of the 370Z’s year of release:
New Nissan 370Z fuel consumption:
- Nissan 370Z 2016: 20.2 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2015: 21.8 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2014: 20.9 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2013: 21.6 MPG average rating
Second hand Nissan 370Z fuel consumption:
- Nissan 370Z 2012: 20.6 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2011: 21.4 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2010: 21.2 MPG average rating
- Nissan 370Z 2009: 22.4 MPG average rating
Nissan 370Z Features
Nissan 370Z Convenience and Entertainment Features
The Nissan 370Z threads the fine line between sporty and luxury. As a result, it’s more comfortable than a British sports car and just as practical as any Japanese-made mid-priced sedan. Trims inside the cabin strike an almost premium feel. Upscale features such as the ones listed below, help make the case for the 370Z as the affordable sports car to beat.
- Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System
- 7-inch VGA touchscreen with voice recognition
- Fine Vision electroluminescent gauges
- Multifunction drive computer
- Upshift indicator light
- Climate controlled seats
Nissan 370Z Safety Features
Because of its price range and limited production numbers, the 370Z has never been tested by any crash-testing body. However, it has all the normal safety systems one can expect for the cost, and given the safety performance of other Nissan models, should perform highly in an accident. Here are some of the vehicle’s high end safety features:
- Nissan Advanced Air Bag System
- Side impact supplemental airbags
- Vehicle Dynamic Control
- Active Head Restraints
- Energy-absorbing steering column
- Zone Body construction
Nissan 370Z Design
Nissan 370Z Interior
Practicality is the name of the game for the 370Z interior, as careful thought has obviously been placed into the materials and placement of each button and knob. Though they’re nowhere near as luxurious as German or American top-tier sports cars, the plastics are solid, the leathers are supple yet durable, and the feel is plush all around. Other smart features to be found in the 370Z cabin are:
- Adjustable power bucket seats
- Push button ignition
- Remote windows down
- Tilt steering column with integrated gauges
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- Dash-mounted storage
Nissan 370Z Exterior
In 2015, the Nissan 370Z dropped its sharp front and oversized spoiler for a significantly sleeker and more aggressive-looking exterior, with some aerodynamic touches here and there to help its performance and image. Pretty exterior additions to the vehicle include:
- Automatic on/off HID xenon headlights
- LED daytime running lights
- Dual power heated outside mirrors
- UV-reducing solar glass
- Rear window defroster
- Power convertible soft top with glass window
Nissan 370Z Color Options
There are eight paint finishes in all for the latest Nissan 370Z. Six of the available options are listed here:
- Magnetic Black
- Solid Red
- Black Cherry
- Magma Red
- Brilliant Silver
- Pearl White
Nissan 370Z Price List in the Philippines
When the 370Z was first introduced in 2009, it was only available as a coupe. The NISMO variant was added later that year, while the roadster arrived in 2010. Car buyers interested in buying a 2nd hand Nissan 370Z should check out the following links to brand new 370Z and 2nd hand Nissan 370Z for sale offered by from different parts of the Philippines:
New Nissan 370Z Price in the Philippines
- Nissan 370Z 2016 price in the Philippines: P3,800,000
- Nissan 370Z 2015 price in the Philippines: P3,300,000
- Nissan 370Z 2014 price in the Philippines: P2,800,000
- Nissan 370Z 2013 price in the Philippines: P2,500,000
Second Hand Nissan 370Z Price in the Philippines
- Nissan 370Z 2011 price in the Philippines: P2,350,000
- Nissan 370Z 2010 price in the Philippines: P2,300,000
- Nissan 370Z 2009 price in the Philippines: P2,550,000
- Nissan 370Z 2008 price in the Philippines: P820,000
Nissan 370Z latest offers in the Philippines
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- Used Nissan 370Z for sale in Davao
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Nissan 370Z Philippines Cars Price List 2024
Nissan 370Z for Sale in Philippines Price List start at ₱1 Million for the inexpensive model Nissan 370Z for Sale and goes up to ₱3.888 Million for the most expensive Car model Nissan 370Z.
Model | Price List |
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Nissan 370Z | ₱2.779 - 3.888 Million |
Second Hand Nissan 370Z Cars Price List
Used Cars in Philippines Starts at ₱1 Million for model and goes upto ₱1.88 Million for model Nissan 370Z for Sale.
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