Nov 13, 2017

If Nissan’s sports cars have you intrigued, but you’re not sure where to start, no worries. Take a look at each of their three modern sports cars below, in order of price range and features.

370Z Coupe

The 370Z coupe is a mix of advanced driver support and practicality. Standard features on the base model include automatic bi-xenon headlights, push button start, automatic climate control, Bluetooth, and a 3.7-liter V-6 that puts out either 332 horsepower in the base model or 350 on the NISMO.

370Z Roadster

Nissan also offers a soft-top convertible 370Z at a slightly higher price, but the Roadster is still one of the most affordable options for anyone seeking a convertible. The model is fairly identical to the Coupe in terms of power and features, with a few light differences. For instance, the Coupe has a Sport Tech trim level, but the Convertible gets a Sport Roadster alternative, and only the Sport Roadster gets ventilated and heated seats.

GT-R

This is no budget sports car, and that fact is reflected in every jaw-dropping aspect of theĀ GT-R. Standard features include almost everything seen on the 370Z, plus 20-inch wheels, an eight-inch touch screen infotainment and navigation screen with voice controls, an 11-speaker Bose Premium audio system with active noise cancellation, front and rear parking sensors, and a graceful adaptive suspension with fully customizable driving modes. This is to say nothing of the NISMO, which pushes the horsepower from 565 to a clean 600.

Take a look at our inventory to see what kind of 370Z and GT-R models are available on our lot today, and feel free to ask us questions by phone or email. We’re happy to help you pick one of these awesome Nissan machines.


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