Used 2003 Nissan 350Z for Sale near Phoenix, AZ
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Overview

Nissan resurrected the Z car for the 2003 model year, in the form of the 350Z. The last Z on the market was discontinued in 1996. The new Z was a departure in styling, featuring a rounded, Porsche-like appearance.
The 2003 350Z came in five trims: the base model, the Enthusiast, the Touring, the Track, and the Performance. All shared a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 287 horsepower. Aside from wheel and tire size, the five models are all identical appearance-wise, with differences in amenities and performance. The Touring is the most luxurious option, and the Track is the most aggressive.
Z fans were understandably enthusiastic about the 2003 350Z. Those lucky enough to drive one cite the handling, acceleration, and looks as the car's strengths. Owners also say that for a car of this caliber, the price is quite reasonable. Many drivers wished for a turbo option, and there were complaints about the lack of cargo space, the quality of the sound system, and a bumpy ride.
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Nissan 350Z Buying Guide: Cost, Reliability, and the Best Years to Buy
Discover the ultimate buying guide for purchasing a used Nissan 350Z, covering every generation since 2003. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a Z-Car enthusiast, this comprehensive overview will help you research your next pre-owned Nissan 350Z.

Who Makes Nissan Cars?
Nissan is a Japanese automaker that offers a full line of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Nissan is part-owned by Renault in the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi strategic partnership. The majority of its vehicles are built in America with some specialized vehicles built in Japan.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2003 Nissan Performance on Jun 20, 2024
20 years later this car still performs. Sure she is now outdated but not as much as the other sports cars of the same era. Even for today as a naturally aspirated v6 the VQ35DE still makes respectable power. With any older car there are some issues with age. Synchros in the transmission go out body panels and trim age and crack. All in all this vehicle still holds up.
Kevin T
Reviewed a 2003 Nissan Track on Mar 14, 2008
I love this car. It handles great from the factory and has an engine which allows the driver to exploit these dynamics. The VQ35 has a wide power band which suits most driving styles. The engine revs cleanly and has a very flat torque curve. The brembo brakes are super strong & for most applications are fade free. The interior of the car does not quite match the looks. There are a few squeaks & rattles and the material on the kick panels marks easily. The switches for the seat heaters are poorly positioned but this was corrected in the update model.
Leon K
Reviewed a 2003 Nissan Touring on Aug 15, 2011
Drives great, wonderful quality. Awesome sleek exterior with a classy/sporty white frost insterior. Fast and handles amazingly. An idiot-magnet on the road, almost everyone tries to race me or show off a car thats faster. I actually have fun driving now.
Dan D
Reviewed a 2003 Nissan Touring on Nov 29, 2009
Performance: Excellent acceleration, good braking, excellent handling Build quality: very comfortable interior, large amount of space for a 2 seater. Appearance: This car is awesome looking Gas Mileage: around 21 highway, 30 city mpg Fun factor: car is awesome to drive
2003 Nissan 350Z Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Base | $26,910 |
| Enthusiast | $28,890 |
| Performance | $31,070 |
| Touring | $33,820 |
| Track | $34,720 |
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