

Known as the Nissan Fairlady Z in Japan, Nissan’s 350z was the next in line of a long history of “ Z cars“. They were all sold and marketed as a 2003 car.

Shortly after, buyers in the US, UK, Europe and elsewhere around the world began to take delivery. The first Nissan 350z rolled out of the factory in July 2002, to be sold on the Japanese market.

differences between different model names,.In this buyer’s guide we’ll tell you the things you should know before buying a Nissan 350z, such as: It’s a driver’s car, through and through. If this is how they treat a perspective customer I can not imagine how they treat you once you become a customer.ĭavid Hudson I am sure you are aware of these practices but if not hope this helps you save future potential clients.The Nissan 350z is responsive, handles well and will make enough noise to put a smile on your friend’s face.īut in the same way, it can be well behaved, ride nicely, and be quiet enough to take your mother to the shops. I could go on but it is way too painful.Īll I can say is stay away from this dealership at all cost. They try and use that as a way to negotiate the price without ever reducing the listed price. They also add a dealer added option to the pricing that is over $1,000 and that is not mentioned until they show you the final numbers. They say in their online adds that their $629 dealer fee is included in the listed pricing but once at the dealership they added that on to the listed price from online. (mileage on the advertised car much lower than the actual mileage). They do not honor the pricing that they post online (different prices on different third party sites for the same car).

That is hard to do as I have had a few bad ones. Hudson Nissan provided the worst car buying experience I have ever had. Heated Leather Seats, Multi-CD Changer, Alloy Wheels, Premium Sound System, "Delivers plenty of grins per mile." -Ed. Located in Charleston, SC / 196 miles away from Anderson, SC
