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Tue Dec 8
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    Starkeshia: You lyin' about the BBQ? You say that the BBQ place was in Diboll, but the sign out front says best in Montgomery Co.? Diboll ain't in Montgomery Co... more »
    Landau_Calrissian loves our President Camacho.: 350 looks better. Especially the back. and WTF happened to the healights? Like a previous poster said, the 370's best feature to me is that there will... more »
    VTEC: I'd still take the 370z over the ugly, heavy "full of character" Camaro. more »
    bmoreDLJ: THIS is your first drive of this? Geez...it's already won a comparo in Car&Driver...a month ago. more »
    SundaySunday: SORRY, TEH CONSTRUCKSHUN GUYS EATED UR COOKIE :( more »
    nataku8_e30: Can someone explain the synchrorev match feature to me? Normally, when double clutching, you hit the clutch, shift into neutral, you rev the engine on... more »
    Boosted Lego Wagon: Cole's Notes: ZZZzzzzzzz.... more »
    jark: I see a 370Z and think "Wow that'd be a fun weekend car but just not practical for the commute and I can't afford two cars." Hardigree drives a 370Z a... more »
    Danimal: Matt and Wes in all you comments you keep bringing up "character" which I'm totally cool with. It is one of the most important things I look for when... more »
    bugattatra: Not the most descriptive drive test I've ever read. How is turn-in? Steering feel? Brake effectiveness, fade resistance, feel? If you can't make a ... more »
    Bentoboxx, My Tank is full of it: Matt, How did you end up with an Automatic? call me and I'll get ya into a 6 speed out in cali, dude more »
    Braff: The car is better than the last one but you don't like it? The 350Z was a huge disappointment and Nissan is one of the few manufacturers pushing a pop... more »
    Cognitive Friction: "persimmon-colored" ?!? Easy there, Merriam Webster...we didn't all go to Gudger College more »
    Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing: Still, it's refreshing to see a downsizing and weight reduction, as opposed to the way the 240/260/280/300Z steadily gained weight. more »
    aSoundofSleep-less nights: It's almost too competent for its own good. I guess I just don't understand that statement. The Z has almost always been about cutting edge performanc... more »
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    2009 Nissan 370Z: First Drive

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    2009 Nissan 370Z Base Price SHIFTs_ Up To $29,930

    It looks like the most powerful Z ever produced is also going to be the most expensive. Prices for the 2009 Nissan 370Z start at $29,930. But that’s before you start checking boxes.
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    2009 Nissan 370Z Makes Its Commercial Debut

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    2009 Nissan 370Z: Design Dissected

    This year, as the 2009 Nissan 370Z is set to be unveiled next week at the LA Auto Show, marks nearly 40 years since the first Z car's simple origins as the 1969 Datsun 240Z. Since then we've seen the Z go all over the place, from tech-heavy with the 1991 300ZXTT and just plain heavy with the outgoing 350Z. But big was still beautiful, and each iteration of the itty-bitty Nissan, including the final one, has retained many of the simplistic design elements from the original '69. But now there's a new Z car. Will the design stack up with what's come before? Hit the jump to find out.
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    2009 Nissan 370Z: What To Expect

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