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Every flavor the 2013 Nissan 370Z has now been priced - the latest model with the new front fascia, colors and wheels starts at $33,120 for the 332-horsepower coupe with the six-speed manual, and a $780 destination fee on top of that. The MSRP is an $840 rise over the 2012 car. Opt for the seven-speed automatic and you're looking at $34,420. Add the Touring package to either car and watch the bottom line grow by $4,700.
The 370Z Roadster is a leap to the next integer, beginning at $41,470 for the base, seven-speed automatic model, which is a $970 bump over the 2012. Throw on the Touring package with the manual tranny and you'll spend $44,170, the auto version will run $45,470.
And then there was NISMO: the bump to 350 hp, suspension and styling tweaks and lightweight wheels comes in at $43,020. The Nissan's competitive set is a tough nut, and the Z is geared toward a crowd that seeks more than just numbers: its MSRP is more expensive than the less powerful BMW 128i and more powerful Ford Mustang GT. The '13 Z is also about a grand less than the more powerful Hyundai Genesis Coupe that also figures in its competitive set, before like-for-like options are thrown in. And the Z is less expensive than the less-powerful Audi TT that Nissan would like you compare it to, before you put any options on the TT. Have a read of the press release below for more details.
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