Wheels
& Gears (January 2003)
“The Return of the Z. The new Nissan 350Z, a re-creation of
the famous Datsun 240z of 1970's, includes a V6 3.5 litre engine
which produces 287 bhp allowing the car to reach 100 km/hr from
still in just 5.5 seconds. Nissan 350Z is only a few horsepowers
less than a Porsche 911 which costs two and half times as much as
the Nissan”
Al
Ittihad (January 5th 2003)
“The Nissan bomb. Nissan will reveal its Z350 Roadster at
the Detroit International Auto Show in a few days”.
Al
Shabab (January 9th 2003)
“Nissan Z350. Nissan has announced the launch of its new car
Z350 2004 sports car, aimed at young people, which represent huge
purchasing power around the world”.
Al
Shabiba (December 14th 2002)
“These are world's best products. Despite troubles currently
witnessed by the American economy, as well as the set back of spending
rates on consumables, and their negative impact on the global economy
growth, international products with previous records of low performance
during last year topped the 2002 'best products' list. The list
included Nissan's Coupe 350Z, which won second place, after six
years of retreat. Furthermore, marketing experts pointed at the
present distinguished mobile phone models like those manufactured
by Sony Ericsson and Nokia, and predicted their participation in
the 2003 list”
Fleet
Auto (December 2003)
Nissan 350Z to be displayed at regional motor shows. The
all-new Nissan 350Z sports car is touring GCC motor shows as a preview
to customers and car enthusiasts in the region. The stylish 350Z
continues the Z heritage of design performance and value that started
33 years ago.
Al
Muharrek (November 2002)
“Nissan Z returns to GT. Nissan has designed Z33GT to participate
in races while a commercial version of the model will be available
for the price of US$75,000”.
Akhbar
Assayarat (November 26th, 2002)
“Nissan Moreno to be launched soon. In conformity with the
new trend in the automobile industry, Nissan will launch its car
Nissan Moreno, which represents a merging of the specifications
of the SUV and MPV cars, within a couple of months”.
Gulf
News (November 18th, 2002)
“The all-new Nissan 350Z sports car is touring the GCC motor
shows in a form of a pre-view given to all Nissan customers and
cars enthusiasts in the region. The all-new Nissan 350Z was unveiled
last January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit
just three years after the first Z Concept vehicle. Nissan Middle
East FZE (NMEF) wanted to give the customers in the region a preview
of the new models the Company is launching globally and locally.
Mr. Takeshi Nakajima, Director, (NMEF), commented saying, “The
participation of the all-new Nissan 350Z in the regional motor shows
reflects the present and the future of our company.
The new Z is a legend that started 3 decades ago, and it continues
today after the Nissan Revival Plan is achieved, and with the commencement
of our new plan, Nissan 180”.The stylish 350Z continues the
Z heritage of design, performance and value that has remained unchallenged
since the original Datsun 240Z was introduced 33 years ago as a
1970 model”.
Al
Khaleej (November 21st, 2002)
“In setting the concept for the new 2003 350Z, the creative
team of designers and engineers were guided by “Z DNA”
– the combination of passion, performance, practicality and
value that has marked every generation of Z since the original.
For the new Z, this meant developing a perfect combination of performance
and handling, value, design, and durability.The new Z inspires both
appeal and appreciation. First, the design offers strong visual
and driving appeal. But the Z can also be appreciated for the more
practical side that comes with everyday ownership – durability,
utility, comfort, reliability and low maintenance”
Akhbar
Al Arab (November 19th 2002)
“The 350Z was designed to impress viewers at first sight with
its newness as a sports car and to remain an object of unending
adoration for ages to come. While inheriting the “Z-ness”
passed on through successive generations, this Z embodies many new
features for a sports car, all of which have been perfected to exceptionally
high quality”.
Middle
East Car (April 2002)
"Following the Nissan Skyline's appearance at the Tokyo and
Detroit motor shows, the left-hand-drive GT-R Concept comes to Geneva
to further demonstrate its global attitude. Arguably the Japanese
Corvette, the potent Skyline GT-R line has represented extreme performance
for generations. Here, Nissan offers a look at the design direction
for the next coupe, differing dramatically from the Skyline sedan,
which will come to the US as the Infiniti G35".
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