2009 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Convertible - Clean Carfax - California Car on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Our beautiful Nissan 350Z Grand Touring convertible comes equipped with: Strong and Sweet-Sounding V6 Capable Handling and Braking Upgraded BOSE Audio System Heated Seats Leather Upholstery MP3 (Multi Disc) Auxiliary Input Bluetooth Stability Control Power Windows and Locks (Full Power Accessories) Bi-Xenon Headlights Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror Power Soft Top Steering Wheel Mounted Control Safety: Antilock Disc Brakes Traction Control Side Impact Airbags Stability Control (Only w/ Grand Touring) Notes: In government frontal-impact crash tests, the 2009 Nissan 350Z roadster received five stars (the highest possible score). EPA Fuel Economy: 17 MPG City 23 MPG Highway 19 MPG Combined Driving Impressions: The 2009 Nissan 350Z offer performance equal to that of the best sports cars available at its time. On a curvy road, the 350Z rewards its driver with a high level of outright grip and balance. It's quick and well-weighted. Power delivery is robust and particular at higher revs. If you have any questions or would like additional photos/videos please call (714) 435-1800 and ask for Shane. ** Final price excludes state fees, please call for more details ** |
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