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The [[Nissan 350Z Review|Nissan 350Z]] remains the flag carrier for the rejuvenated [[Nissan]] lineup. Like the original [[Datsun 240Z]], it's fast, it's fun, it's pure sports car. And, again like the original Z, it's affordable, or at least attainable. Available as a coupe or roadster, the [[Nissan 350Z|350Z]] delivers racecar speed and handling and a comfortable interior. The 2007 [[[[Nissan 350Z Review|350Z]] truly recaptures the feel of its origins, with a powerful engine, responsive handling, and a sporty ride. All models come standard with an impressive 3.5L 300[[hp]] [[V6]] engine and a 6-speed [[manual transmission]]. <small>([[Nissan 350Z Review|more...]])</small>
In 1953, the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] was the first all-American sports car built by an American car manufacturer. Since that time it has gone on to become an icon of the “American muscle car.”  Previously known for it’s engineering simplicity and focus on sheer brute engine performance, since its redesign in 2005, the [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]] has found a new balance between style and performance.   <small>([[Chevrolet Corvette Review|more...]])</small>
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