8 Used Nissan 350Z cars for sale
Nissan, 350Z
2005 (05) 3.5L Unlisted 3dr
Low Mileage
£9,995
Finance available £200 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
96.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
We Buy Your Motor Limited
Nissan, 350Z
2006 (55) 3.5L Unlisted 2dr
Low Mileage
£5,989
Finance available £111 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
83.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Convertible
Nissan, 350Z
2006 3.5L Unlisted 2dr
Low Mileage
£4,295
Finance available £73 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
116.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Convertible
Marsh Lane Car Sales and Repairs Ltd
Nissan, 350Z
2008 (08) 3.5L GT 2dr
Low Mileage
£13,500
Finance available £279 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
57.8K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
Nissan, 350Z
2008 (57) 3.5L GT 2dr
Low Mileage
£7,990
Finance available £156 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
101.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
GIGI Automotive LTD
Nissan, 350Z
2004 Unlisted
Low Mileage
£12,995
Finance available £268 pm
- Miles
79.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
Nissan, 350Z
2004 (04) 3.5L Unlisted 2dr
Reduced
£4,989
Finance available £89 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
100.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
Motorhub
Nissan, 350Z
2009 (09) 3.5L GT 2dr
Low Mileage
£10,995
Finance available £223 pm
- 3.5L
- Miles
30.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Convertible
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Why buy a used Nissan 350Z?
If you're in the market for a used car that's sleek, stylish and fast, then a used Nissan 350Z is a great choice. The 350Z was only sold in the UK for a few years, but used examples offer the perfect balance between power and value. The vehicle's muscular appeal gives it an iconic sports car look, while the potent V6 engine provides plenty of performance.
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Pros
- Fun to drive
- Cool styling
- Great performance
Cons
- Cheap-feeling interior
- Expensive to run
- Impractical
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Used Nissan 350Z information
Engines and transmissions
All versions of the 350Z include a petrol engine, a manual or an automatic gearbox, and rear-wheel drive.
Petrol- 3.5-litre V6 engine was first launched to create 276bhp, giving a 0-60mph time of 5.7 seconds.
- 2006 update increased the power to 295bhp, cutting the 0-60mph time down to 5.6 seconds.
- Power was increased again in 2007 to 308bhp for another 0.1 seconds off the 0-60mph time.
- Efficiency rating averaged around 24mpg with CO2 emissions of 280g/km.
Practicality
While buyers of the Nissan 350Z will likely not be too concerned with practicality, the two-seater is surprisingly roomy, more so than some other options.
Interior space- Driver and passenger seats have available electronic adjustments for a better fit.
- Supportive sports seats ensure a comfortable drive.
- Electric windows and climate control were standard on newer models.
- 235-litre boot is average for a car of this size.
- After a 2006 refresh, the 350Z had more space in the door pockets and a bottle holder was included.
- 350Z Coupé is the original two-door configuration offered by Nissan.
- Drop-top Roadster was later released with an electric roof that went down in 20 seconds.
Safety
- No Euro NCAP crash test ratings are available.
- Six airbags are included for protection.
- Standard safety kit includes stability control, active head restraints, large brakes and vehicle dynamic control.
Technology
- Available infotainment system with sat nav.
- Standard equipment includes a six-speaker sound system with a CD player.
- Available seven-speaker Bose premium stereo.
Used Nissan 350Z FAQ's
Which is the most popular engine in the Nissan 350Z?
All 350Z models came with the same 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, though the output changed over the years. While it originally produced 276bhp, it was later upgraded to 295bhp and ultimately 308bhp. However, the original 276bhp engine remains the most common in the UK.
Which are the most popular model variants?
The 350Z had several variants, such as the Black Edition, Premium, Recaro and Prestige. The Recaro model is the most popular because of the special sports seats for added comfort and support.
What optional extras should I look out for?
Luxury touches could be added for a premium feel to the interior, such as black leather sports seats with electric adjustments and heated front seats. Customers should also look out for cruise control, along with a premium Bose sound system with seven speakers.
What's the difference between the Nissan 350Z and 370Z?
The 350Z and 370Z are incredibly similar and both are excellent sports cars. They look alike, but the 370Z creates more power because of the larger 3.7-litre V6 engine. It also offers an upgraded seven-speed automatic transmission over the previous five-speed, and the interior is more modern.
Is there a hybrid version of the Nissan 350Z?
With such a heavy focus on power, Nissan didn't make a hybrid 350Z. Instead, all models are equipped with a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine that's rated for between 276bhp and 308bhp, depending on the year.
Is the Nissan 350Z available as an automatic?
Most 350Z models came with a manual gearbox. There was an automatic offered, but it's difficult to find among used cars and it can be more expensive.
Is there a four-wheel drive version available?
All Nissan 350Z models came equipped with rear-wheel drive. This platform ensures the best sports-car-like handling, especially while cornering, but it's not always the best choice on slippery road surfaces.
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