a 350Z question
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
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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