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The Nissan Sports Car

By: Kathy Austin



The Nissan Sports Car

Kathy Austin

The Nissan 350 Z is a sports car manufactured in Japan by the Nissan Motor Co. The 350 Z is the current generation of Nissan's Z-car line, originally introduced in 1969 as the Datsun 240 Z. It is currently available in several trim packages and is sold as both a two-door coup and roadster.

Externally, the Nissan 350 Z, a two seater, has a scrupulously contemporary design. That the car is built for speed is patently obvious. Seen from the sides it shows a smoothly curved muzzle with a long drawn out cover, an equally inclined triangular cabin that nearly tops to a point and then drops off to the end of the vehicle. With a relatively large engine for a sports car, the hood is slightly bulging in appearance. Looking astonishingly comparable to the older versions of the Z series and it is a bit tricky to make a distinction as to whether one is driving the latest model or one of the older editions.

The interior is a tad surprising. The soft leather seats and all the areas that were tangible were perfectly finished and looked as if they were for an expensive sports car. The steering wheel looks somewhat bulky but it suffices. Being a two seater, it has no back seat but comes with ample cargo space. The vehicle, unexpectedly, even has a couple of cupholders. Being a sports car, not much emphasis has been given to the entertainment part of the vehicle but enough is available to make long journeys sound.

The soft leather seats and all the areas that are tangible were perfectly finished and looked as if they were for an expensive sports car. The steering wheel seems somewhat unwieldy but it is sufficient. Being a two seater, it has no back seat but comes with ample cargo space. The vehicle, surprisingly, even has a couple of cupholders. Being a sports car, not much prominence has been given to the entertainment component of the vehicle but enough is available to make long journeys relatively pleasurable.

The 350 Z performs just as equally well on city/ highway roads as it does on a race track, making it both a fast and a practical car as well. On the race track with its elevation changes, sharp turns and short straight-aways, and the 350Z executed its maneuvers flawlessly. On the road, the automobile handles more or less perfectly and gives a comfortable carefree driving pleasure.

The mandatory dual-stage front airbags are available in all models, but active head restraints and electronic stability control are not available on all models except as optional add-ons. Electronic Stability Control System is standard on the more pricey Touring and Grand Touring models. Tire Pressure Monitoring System is typical equipment on all models.

The Nissan 350 Z Keychains are can be obtained in just three selections: the Teardrop, the Valet and the Steering Wheel. They are not flashy but simple in design but just as unique as the kind of cars that they signify.

Kathy Austin is a writer for http://www.wholesalekeychain.com/ Wholesale keychains. Check out the intricate designs of these http://www.wholesalekeychain.com/nissan-350-z-keychain.html Nissan 350 Z Keychains, they are crafted in stainless steel, metal, chrome, and leather and comes with a lifetime guarantee.

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