i drive an s2000. with equal driving, i would say a 350z has a very slight edge over an s2000 if both are stock. throw an engine chip or an intake in an s2000 and it is just about equal from my experience.
A 2006 350Z is faster than a 2006 manual Porsche boxster, but is not faster than a 2006 manual Porsche boxster s.
That really depends on which Lexus model, but the 350z should be faster than most Lexus cars. However the IS-F may be faster.
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it depends on what you think is more important. s2000 only has two seats, but is faster and lighter, and covertible, both can be upgraded for horsepower and speed. but s2000 has more potential. you choose. i have an s2000.
Forbes.com states: "It takes about six seconds to scoot the G35 coupe to 60 mph, as fast or faster than the competition in this segment (not as fast as the 350Z, however)."
The S2000 is faster and is governed at 138 mph. The Honda Accord is governed at 120 mph.
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well Mitsubishi eclipse is a fast car but I really think that Nissan 350z is faster.
The 2007 Nissan 350Z is generally faster than the 2007 Toyota Camry. The 350Z, with its sporty design and a 3.5-liter V6 engine producing around 306 horsepower, is built for performance, offering quicker acceleration and higher top speeds. In contrast, the 2007 Camry, designed primarily as a reliable family sedan, has lower power output and is not optimized for speed. Overall, the 350Z is the faster vehicle.
Depends on the model/year skyline. US skyline GTR Vspec... yes.
From a dig, stock to stock yes it is. From a roll, stock to stock, yes it is
Both vehicles in stock condition are fast, but the Ford GT is Much faster than a 350z. Off the line in a 0-60 test, the 350z makes it in about 5.6 seconds, a stock Ford GT off the line will do it in 3.5 seconds. That's not to say that a modified 350z cannot compete with an untouched GT, but now we're comparing apples and oranges.