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Nissan pumps even more value into its MY11 sportscar range
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The Nissan 370Z could happily rest on its laurels as Australia's best selling two-seater sportscar. But as Nissan strives to pack even more value into its entire range, the popular coupe and convertible models have been revised to offer buyers even more value, technology and innovation.

The recently announced MY2011 370Z features Nissan's latest generation audio and navigation system, a reversing camera, cargo blind (on Coupe models), climate controlled seats (on Roadster models), wide-angle wing mirrors and a new paint colour dubbed ‘Gun Metallic' -- the same colour found on Nissan's flagship sportscar, GT-R.

The infotainment system now features a touchscreen, full iPod connectivity and USB interface as well as Bluetooth connectivity. The system also offers a 9.3GB hard drive for additional music storage.

Nissan says that in addition to its upgraded audio system, the combination of improved mirror optics and a reversing camera assist rearward vision, making both parking and manoeuvring safer and easier. Similarly, the Coupe's new cargo blind ensures privacy for owner's personal effects.

On Roadster, new climate controlled seats either warm or cool the driver by delivering air through perforations in the seatbacks and squab cushions extending the model's top-down potential in cold or hot weather.

The MY2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe and Roadster models are in showrooms now with modest price increases of $650 and $800 for Coupe and Roadster models respectively.

MY2011 Nissan 370Z pricing:
370Z Coupe $68,640 (man.) / $71,640 (auto.)
370Z Roadster $75,790 (man.) / $78,790 (auto.)

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