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Nissan - 370Z (2011)

When you think of a Japanese sports coupe that packs a punch, the Nissan 370Z instantly comes to mind. The 2011 version, still a favorite among enthusiasts, blends classic styling with modern performance. If you’re curious about the Nissan 370Z price in today’s market, or wondering what a 2011 Nissan 370Z is worth, this overview gives you the data and context you need to make an informed choice.

Below you’ll find the essential specifications that define the 2011 Nissan 370Z, along with an insight into how its value has evolved over time. Whether you’re eyeing a new build or a used Nissan 370Z price, understanding the raw numbers and depreciation curve can help you negotiate better and plan for future ownership costs.

  • Engine: 3.8 L Nissan LE9 V6
  • Cylinders: 6
  • Power: 320 hp (240 kW) at 6,800 rpm
  • Torque: 269 lb‑ft (365 N·m) at 5,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded petrol (87 octane)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates: 18 mpg city / 24 mpg highway (manual)
  • Dimensions: Length = 173 in (4,398 mm)
  • Width: 75.3 in (1,912 mm)
  • Height: 52.7 in (1,340 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 108.9 in (2,763 mm)
  • Weight: 3,313 lb (1,503 kg) curb
  • Top Speed: 155 mph (250 km/h) with optional limiter removal
  • 0‑60 mph: 4.3 seconds (manual)

The numbers above translate into a car that feels fast, agile, and unmistakably stylish. However, speed and power are just one side of the bucket. To truly understand the economics of owning a 2011 Nissan 370Z, you need to look at how its value changes over time.

Nissan 370Z Depreciation

Like all passenger vehicles, the 370Z loses value after you drive it off the lot. The depreciation curve for the 2011 model is fairly typical for sports cars, but there are nuances that can affect resale: mileage, condition, and whether the vehicle has been modified. On average, the 2011 Nissan 370Z:

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase.
  • Expects an additional 10‑12% depreciation during the second year.
  • After the first three years, the vehicle tends to depreciate at a steadier 6‑8% annually.
  • By five years, the 2011 Nissan 370Z usually retains roughly 40‑45% of its original price if kept in good condition.

These figures are grounded in industry data collected from car‑buying platforms, depreciation calculators, and market surveys. They provide a realistic lens through which to assess used Nissan 370Z price listings — no inflated or


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