Yes, it would be a good investment, provided you can sell it at a profit. As with all cars, make sure you check out the car thoroughly, it may be worth getting a professional in (from the AA for example)who will know exactly what to look for when buying a car.
Yes, a 2007 Nissan 350Z hood is compatible with a 2006 Nissan 350Z. Both models share the same body structure and design, which means the hood dimensions and mounting points are identical. However, it's always a good idea to verify specific features or modifications that may exist in different trim levels.
Aston martin You should probably try a Mazda RX-7 or A Nissan 350Z or A Nissan 240sx
its one of the best cars in the world its fast, strong, i can say its a supercar its 306hp
5.2sec ... Also depends on how fast/good you are at shifting etc..
Personally, I would learn on a Nissan 350z
Nissan is currently going through some corporate restructuring, so it is most definitely not a good time to lease a Nissan automobile when other car companies are giving cash-back offers or even no-interest offers. As always, do consult your local Nissan dealer for good deals and shop around for a good price on a car lease, but the national economic situation suggests that Nissan may not be able to compete as well as other car companies.
Yes and no. Depends on your preference of cars, budget, insurance plan, and income amongst many other variables that can sway your decision. Some other variables include prefered car color, mileage, tires, mpg (miles per gallon), ect.
Yes, the 2006 Nissan 350Z is equipped with cruise control as a standard feature on most trim levels. This allows drivers to maintain a steady speed on the highway without needing to keep their foot on the accelerator. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific trim and options, as features can vary.
Nissan 240sx, Nissan 350z, Nissan skyline or Volksvagen golf
It depends whether you are talking about the driver's door or the passenger one. There is a good description of both at http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/Tutorial:Front_Speaker_Installation It depends whether you are talking about the driver's door or the passenger one. There is a good description of both at http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/Tutorial:Front_Speaker_Installation
vq has been known to last 150k+ matter of fact all modern cars are good for 150+k miles, stop worrying
Yes and no. It's value will appreciate if it's in good condition. But you will be losing money overall on maintenance.