When you want to promote the launch of a refreshed sports car with a near-rabid worldwide following, what better way is there than turning over the design of a one-off build... May 23, 2012 by Kurt Ernst
Nissan recently announced an innovative campaign to help promote the launch of its updated 2013 370Z sports car. The new campaign set out to build the world’s first... May 7, 2012 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Yesterday, Nissan unveiled the refreshed 370Z Coupe and Convertible. Today it is inviting fans to participate in what it's calling "Project 370Z." In an effort to highlight... February 9, 2012 by Joel Feder
It may seem like just yesterday that the 370Z replaced the 350Z, but it's been three years--time for a mid-cycle refresh. For the 2013 370Z, it's a very, very mild one, as... February 8, 2012 by Joel Feder 1
Nissan's 370Z coupe and convertible receive a mild update for the 2013 model year, and the updates are on display at this year's Chicago auto show. A new front fascia... February 7, 2012 by Joel Feder 3
If you're looking at the 2009 Nissan 370Z, chances are you know what you want—and there's not much direct competition out there for this traditional sportscar.
Among the closest comparisons by the specifications sheets, you could look at the Nissan's fancier cousin, the Infiniti G37 Coupe.
The G37 is more luxurious and relaxed than the Z, plus there's more interior room with its +2 seating.
The BMW Z4 is a pure two-seater with six-cylinder power.
The BMW is due for a significant makeover for 2010.
Based on price and V-8 performance, the 2010 Mustang GT is a worthy 370Z competitor.
The Ford's newfound interior quality and ride quality eclipse the Z's, while still maintaining a truly sporty feel.
Some Nissan Z-car shoppers won't admit that the car they'd really like to drive is the Chevrolet Corvette.
The step up to what TheCarConnection.com considers the best value in the sportscar segment will cost an extra $15,000.