350Z for £17,392?
#31
Depending on how sales go elsewhere, the UK could get it late next year, but more likely in 2004.
The drop top will appear in a few months (pics earlier) and if that takes off the release may be delayed further.
One thing, the handling is good up to a point, but the gizmos are tuned to make sure you hit something front on, so understeer is the preferred attitude. I have a feeling there may well be a re-tune of the handling for European tastes.
The drop top will appear in a few months (pics earlier) and if that takes off the release may be delayed further.
One thing, the handling is good up to a point, but the gizmos are tuned to make sure you hit something front on, so understeer is the preferred attitude. I have a feeling there may well be a re-tune of the handling for European tastes.
#32
Apparently Litchfield Imports will be selling the 350z in the UK with prices ranging from £26k to £30k.
It's interesting to see the 350z on the UK Nissan web site with the quote "So when will the 350Z be arriving in the UK? A final decision has yet to be made, but it's possible the vehicle could be on sale here before the end of 2003."
That's a bit different to the "Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd have no plans to distribute the Nissan 350Z." that they were saying before everyone sent them emails asking about it !
It's interesting to see the 350z on the UK Nissan web site with the quote "So when will the 350Z be arriving in the UK? A final decision has yet to be made, but it's possible the vehicle could be on sale here before the end of 2003."
That's a bit different to the "Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd have no plans to distribute the Nissan 350Z." that they were saying before everyone sent them emails asking about it !
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