- 2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe starts at $31,360; Roadster at $38,270.
- 2011 Nissan Nismo 370Z is priced at $40,740, up $380 from last year.
- 2011 370Z coupe and roadster are on sale now at U.S. dealers.
FRANKLIN, Tennessee — The Nissan 370Z, which was completely overhauled just two years ago, enters the 2011 model year with minimal changes and only modest price increases. The 2011 370Z coupe and roadster are on sale now at U.S. dealers.
The 2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe starts at $31,360, while the 2011 370Z Roadster is priced from $38,270. Both stickers are up $200 from 2010 and include a $750 shipping charge.
The 2011 Nissan Nismo 370Z is priced at $40,740, up $380 from last year.
Changes on the 2011 models are limited to a new exterior color, Gun Metallic, and the addition of a rearview monitor to the optional Navigation package.
Inside Line says: A familiar face returns. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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johnexo says:
03:40 AM, 12/14/2010
Compared to the rest of the Z lineup, the price is quite reasonable with just a $2,500 increase over the base car. Most sportscar buyers will be happy enough with the standard 370Z, which isn't exactly a slouch.
http://www.exploreauto.net/nissan-nismo-370z-features-specifications-and-more.html
valentino1099 says:
05:40 PM, 11/03/2010
I wish nissan would stop screwing around and offer an optional motor for the car like a turbo engine or a V8
lucien4 says:
02:28 PM, 11/03/2010
Not just the price since Audi manages to sell more expensive A5's.
It's probably the reasons Edmunds reported in their long-term 370Z: too harsh ride/stiff suspension and small trunk.
mikro says:
02:23 PM, 11/03/2010
@jazzor
I think it's the price. Article says the car starts at 31k. I own an 04 350z and the price was a lot less. It's a very capable car but at 31k no thanks. I'd rather get a new 412hp Mustang GT.
jazzor says:
01:51 PM, 11/03/2010
is it me or is the Z slowly dying?
seems to me as if not everybody embraced this model as much as the previous ones :-/
or maybe it is me...
bearsdkillz says:
11:39 AM, 11/03/2010
"A familiar face returns."
Returns? It never went away....