Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Nissan 350z Performance 6spd Manual 2003 2-door 3.5l Datsun 370z 350 Z 300zx on 2040-cars

US $11,700.00
Year:2003 Mileage:73000
Location:

Auburn, New York, United States

Auburn, New York, United States

This is one of the cleanest Z sports car you'll find for sale. This 2003 Nissan 350Z is bone stock and unmolested. It was always adult owned and garaged. It's never seen winter and doesn't have a lick of rust. Your friends and family will be jealous to see you in this ride :)

Everything is a 9/10 if not 10/10.

This car has almost 300 HP stock and can easily be built up to 500 or 600HP if you desire. It drives and handles like a true super-sports car. Nissan made the suspension and steering ultra responsive. There is no body roll or delay when making quick maneuvers. I've been a Proud Nissan Z owner for 15 years. I've owned and driven most the Zs in the Nissan line up. And this 350Z is by far the best Nissan has made.

Factory OEM Options:
HID Headlights, Alarm System
Remote Entry, 6 Speaker Stereo W/ CD Player
Power windows, locks & mirrors
Traction control
Airbags, anti-lock brakes, garage door opener
Cruise control, tilt wheel, MPG gauge
3.5 liter V6, 6 speed manual, rear wheel drive
Aluminum Alloy Rims
Aluminum Hood & suspension components
And much more!

It has a recent inspection & oil change. The tires are new BF Goodrich G Force Sports with only 3kmi driven on them. I have a lot of records for it and paperwork that came from the dealer when originally purchased. It has the original floor mats and cargo area net. the driver's side floor mat has a small hole worn through where the gas pedal foot heel goes. Besides that, they look great. The transmission was just replaced with the stronger and newer Nissan CD-009 that came out of a 350Z with 53kmi. The transmission that this originally came with was notorious for being weaker than the newer Nissan transmissions. It has a new clutch & bearings in it as well! I'm the third owner. The carfax says 4 because the previous owner had a title issued in New Mexico and then once again when he moved to upstate New York.

I hate to sell this Z, but I need the money!

Test drives are available for serious buyers in Auburn NY, 13021. Offers made without seeing the car in person may not be taken seriously.

A couple quick notes on buying any car. 
1. Drive the car
2. Apply for a loan (if you need it) before making an offer
3. Have a mechanic look it over. It's cheep insurance
4. Buy something super fast and enjoy the summer weather!

Message, call or text Josh at (Nine-Four-Nine) 280-6373. Thanks for looking :-)

Lesser cars include the following :-) 300zx, 280zx, 280z, 260z, 240z, 240sx, 200sx, rx7, rx8, Infinity G35, G30, 370z (overpriced and performs the same, some say less well) datsun

Auto Services in New York

Zoni Customs ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 361 56th St, Brooklyn
Phone: (718) 492-6883

Williams Toyota Scion ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 2468 Elmira Street, Chemung
Phone: (570) 888-2281

Watertown Auto Repair Svc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Used Car Dealers, Automobile Parts & Supplies
Address: 26109 State Route 283, Limerick
Phone: (315) 785-8145

VOS Motorsports ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Detailing
Address: 2 Heitz Place Suite 207, Hicksville
Phone: (516) 597-5131

Village Automotive Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 61 N Country Rd, Wading-River
Phone: (631) 706-3720

V J`s Car Care ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 11632 Rockaway Blvd, S-Ozone-Park
Phone: (718) 835-1110

Auto blog

Tier 1 suppliers call GM the worst OEM to work with

Mon, 12 May 2014

Among automakers with a big US presence, General Motors is the worst to work for, according to a new survey from Tier 1 automotive suppliers, conducted by Planning Perspectives, Inc.
The Detroit-based manufacturer, which has been under fire following the ignition switch recall and its accompanying scandal, finished behind six other automakers with big US manufacturing operations. Suppliers had issues with trust and communications, as well as intellectual property protection. GM was also the least likely to allow suppliers to raise their prices in the face of unexpected increases in material cost, all of which contributed to 55 percent of suppliers saying their relationship with GM was "poor to very poor."
GM's cross-town competitors didn't fare much better. Chrysler finished in fifth place, ahead of GM and behind Dearborn-based Ford, which was passed for third place this year by Nissan. Toyota took the top marks, while Honda captured second place.

Nissan NV200 Taxi

Thu, 21 Aug 2014

"You're a long way from home!"
When I signed up to drive a pre-production version of the Nissan NV200 Taxi, I expected to have a higher-than-normal level of interaction with the public at large. However, while I was hoping for unsuspecting Ann Arborites to perhaps hail me down, or maybe even get a hop-in when stopped at an intersection, I didn't really think I'd be hassled in parking lots so much. And yet, almost as if all of the Dad-Joke energy in the universe was drawn to my tall, yellow ride, seemingly everywhere I parked I heard some iteration of the phrase above.
Har har, guys.

Ever wonder how to really pronounce Japanese automaker names?

Thu, 25 Sep 2014

People tend to get very set in their ways when it comes to the pronunciation of words. Just look at the endless debates over whether or not to say the final 'e' in Porsche (which you should in terms of correct German enunciation). Or the argument about whether to follow the British convention and give the 'u' in Jaguar a special delivery or to say the 'ua' diphthong as more of a 'w' sound, as usually happens in the US.
This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.