
3.5-litre V6 has acceleration and speed and the gearbox is good. Uprated engines prove a little more kick.
Firm ride, plenty of feedback, though it's not the most assured through the corners.
Pretty damn noisy when revved, and the elements intrude.
Starting prices superb, residuals good but running costs high.
Everything feels strong and well-made. Engines and mechanicals from Nissan are reliable.
Six airbags and traction control as standard.
Plenty of space upfront for two. Beyond that it's a hell of a squeeze.
Alloys, climate control and CD changer are standard. GT pack adds heated leather seats and cruise control. Satnav an option.
BMW Z4, Honda S2000, Mercedes SLK, Porsche Boxster
Great engines, drive and looks.
Impractical and expensive to run.
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A cabriolet (or convertible) without windows, traditionally. The difference between what is now called a roadster as opposed to a cabriolet is virtually impossible to detect.
Specs are for the 3.5 V6 313 3dr model only.
Price (RRP):
£30,734.00
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Top Speed:
155 mph
0-62 Secs:
secs
Engine Size:
3498cc
Brake Horse Power:
313 bhp
Revs Per Minute:
6800 rpm
MPG (Urban):
16.8
MPG (Combined):
24.1
Fuel Delivery:
MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Valves:
24 valves
Gears:
6 SPEED
CO2 Emission:
280 g/km
Seats:
2 seats
Insurance Group 1:
18