I paid £26,000 plus £350 metallic paint which was list price at the time. There have been two price rises since I ordered which means it now costs £27,000 plus £375 metallic paint.
I have had the car since 31st March and did around 3300 miles and have had no problems whatsover.
The roof is fabric which isn't as good as the 206CC having a metal roof and I always said in the past that I wouldn't buy a soft top. I changed my mind as I regarded the 350ZR as a better purchase than the 307CC - absolutely no regrets.
A week past Sunday, 6 of us Scottish guys went on a pre-arranged drive/meet. It turned out to be the worst day possible with almost constant rain but it was still an excellent day in a car like that driving 301 miles on some stunning roads. Picture 6 350Z's flying down some one track roads at 60mph when you can't see what's ahead
Also the 350Z is such a good looking car in coupe or roadster form that although some owners have done so, there is no need to modify it to make it look better.
My 307CC plans for imported 180 model and modifying would have came in at around £22k or up to £25k for a UK model. For not much more the car I have is only a 2 seater but is factory standard yet still draws looks wherever it goes. It won't drop in value like a stone like 307CC's are doing. No insurance issues like I had with the 206CC as it's standard. No problems trying to sell on a modified car.
Talking of insurance, it's Group 19 yet I'm paying less than what I did for a modified 206CC
If you are considering getting a 350Z or ZR then you won't regret it.
I'll have mine for a long time as I have just invested in a bigger more expensive house so savings normally made towards the next new car are really non existent but it will be a car I will be happy to keep for as long as need be. The house will cost me approx an extra £4500 per year so I think my run of 9 new cars in 10.5yrs is dead
