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Nissan to debut the facelifted 2013 370Z at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show

Nissan to debut the facelifted 2013 370Z at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show

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As I write this article, the 2012 Chicago Auto Show (08-09 Feb) has opened its doors for many eager visitors who have come to see what the automotive industry has in store for them. And at the same show, Nissan is officially showing its facelifted 2013 370Z which will go on sale in most markets around the world starting from this June.

 

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The refreshed look on the car features a number of changes and it will be available for both coupe and convertible models. The facelifted 370Z will also come in a Nismo Z trim. Future buyers of the car will get the same exact engine and transmissions used in the pre-facelift model but there will be some engine enhancements for the Nismo Z version.

 

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Another article about un-affordable cars.....another article to tempt people to borrow ridiculous loans from bank to get the car.............pathetic

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Nothing much change,only front bumper & rims change.....anyway S'pore car already have a rear fog light in place of the reflector.

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