a 350Z question
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a 350Z question
Wat r the major differences bw the Track and the Touring model?
Price and everything.and is it owrth it paying the extra to get the track?
Price and everything.and is it owrth it paying the extra to get the track?
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Touring comes with Leather seats, power-heated seats, bose stereo
Track is more $$, but comes with cloth seats, but with the Aero kit (option on all other models), forged 18" wheels and Brembo brakes.
I think the Track is a waste of $$. Touring is a much better deal and cheaper
Track is more $$, but comes with cloth seats, but with the Aero kit (option on all other models), forged 18" wheels and Brembo brakes.
I think the Track is a waste of $$. Touring is a much better deal and cheaper
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http://350zmotoring.com/2003_nissan_...fications.html
From http://www.edmunds.com/new/2003/niss...arestyles.html
For now, only a two-seat coupe is available, though a roadster will be available by February 2003. Five trim levels are offered: base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring and Track. Base models come with items like an automatic climate control system with air conditioning; 17-inch wheels; antilock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD); power windows, locks and mirrors; a CD player; and remote keyless entry. Going with an Enthusiast model adds high-intensity discharge headlights, cruise control, traction control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a limited-slip rear differential. Performance models get these items plus Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), a tire-pressure monitor and 18-inch wheels. For even more performance, the Track model has front and rear spoilers, 18-inch lightweight wheels and upgraded brakes. Those interested in comfort should take a look at the Touring model, as this has an upgraded audio system with a six-CD changer, power and heated seats, and leather trim. The 350Z's only optional feature is a DVD-based navigation system and side airbags. Dealer-supplied high-performance parts will likely appear in the fall of 2002.
From http://www.edmunds.com/new/2003/niss...arestyles.html
For now, only a two-seat coupe is available, though a roadster will be available by February 2003. Five trim levels are offered: base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring and Track. Base models come with items like an automatic climate control system with air conditioning; 17-inch wheels; antilock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD); power windows, locks and mirrors; a CD player; and remote keyless entry. Going with an Enthusiast model adds high-intensity discharge headlights, cruise control, traction control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a limited-slip rear differential. Performance models get these items plus Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), a tire-pressure monitor and 18-inch wheels. For even more performance, the Track model has front and rear spoilers, 18-inch lightweight wheels and upgraded brakes. Those interested in comfort should take a look at the Touring model, as this has an upgraded audio system with a six-CD changer, power and heated seats, and leather trim. The 350Z's only optional feature is a DVD-based navigation system and side airbags. Dealer-supplied high-performance parts will likely appear in the fall of 2002.
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