Cars for Sale in Qatar

Nissan 370Z for Sale in Qatar

About the Nissan 370Z in Qatar

The Nissan 370Z is a two-door, two-seat sports car aimed at drivers who want strong performance and rear-wheel-drive fun in a relatively compact package. Sitting below high-end European sports coupes but above regular saloons and hatchbacks, it offers a naturally aspirated 3.7-litre V6 engine, a low driving position and a chassis tuned for agility. In Qatar, buyers are drawn to the 370Z for its classic Z-car styling, strong straight-line performance and its reputation as a solid base for light modification. It appeals to enthusiasts who want a dedicated weekend car as well as drivers looking for something more engaging than a typical daily commuter. On Qatar Living, most available cars are from the early 2010s, which can offer good value compared with newer performance models while still delivering the character and sound that the Z nameplate is known for.

Variants available in Qatar

On Qatar Living, active Nissan 370Z listings are limited, with around two cars typically available at any time and a year range mostly between 2010 and 2014. In this period, common international trims include base 370Z, Touring and NISMO versions, though exact trim badging in Qatar can vary by importer and original market specification. Many local cars are coupes with either a 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic gearbox. Some examples may have factory options such as leather upholstery, upgraded Bose audio, or sports packages with larger wheels and spoilers, while others feature aftermarket wheels, exhausts or suspension upgrades popular among enthusiasts.

Spec highlights

The Nissan 370Z is powered by a 3.7-litre DOHC V6 (VQ37) engine producing around 332 hp and 363 Nm of torque in standard form, driving the rear wheels. Buyers typically find either a 6-speed manual with rev-matching technology on some cars, or a 7-speed automatic with manual mode and paddle shifters. Official brochures quote a 0–100 km/h time in the low 5 to 6-second range, depending on specification. Fuel consumption is not its main focus, but owners can expect roughly mid-teens to low-20s mpg equivalent in mixed driving. Key features on better-equipped cars include bi-xenon headlights, keyless entry and start, climate control, sports seats and stability control systems.

Price range in Qatar

In Qatar, Nissan 370Z pricing varies widely depending on model year, condition, mileage, transmission and any performance modifications. For 2010–2014 cars, asking prices on the used market typically fall somewhere in the QAR 35,000 to QAR 75,000 range, with older, higher-mileage or heavily modified vehicles toward the lower end and clean, low-mileage or well-maintained examples toward the upper end. There are no new 370Z units officially sold now, as production of this model has ended and it has been succeeded overseas by the newer Nissan Z.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Buyers considering a Nissan 370Z in Qatar often also look at other rear- or rear-biased performance coupes and sedans. Common alternatives include the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro for similar V6 or V8 performance, as well as the Toyota 86 / Subaru BRZ twins for a lighter, lower-power but very balanced rear-wheel-drive experience. Some shoppers may also cross-shop with premium German coupes such as the BMW 3 Series Coupe or 4 Series, especially higher-output variants, when they prioritise cabin quality and daily comfort alongside performance.

Maintenance & reliability

The Nissan 370Z has a generally good reputation for mechanical durability, especially its VQ37 V6 engine and basic drivetrain, when serviced on time and driven sensibly. Industry reliability reports have often rated the broader Nissan range as average to above average, and parts for the 370Z share some commonality with other Nissan models, helping availability and cost in Qatar. Routine maintenance such as fluids, filters, brake pads and tyres is not cheap compared with economy cars due to performance requirements, but is reasonable for its segment. Known issues reported by owners abroad include premature tyre wear if driven hard, occasional clutch wear on manual cars, and potential suspension bushing or steering component wear with age and rough use. As most cars in Qatar are now over ten years old, a thorough inspection of engine leaks, cooling system, gearbox operation and chassis alignment is important before purchase.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Nissan 370Z a practical daily driver in Qatar?

The Nissan 370Z can be used daily, but its two-seat layout, small boot and firm suspension make it less practical than a saloon or SUV. Air conditioning performance is generally adequate for Qatar’s climate, and reliability is typically solid, but owners should expect higher fuel use, tyre wear and insurance costs than regular commuter cars.

Does the Nissan 370Z require high-octane fuel in Qatar?

The 3.7-litre V6 in the 370Z is designed for higher-octane petrol, and manufacturer information typically specifies fuel around 95 RON. Using the recommended octane helps maintain performance and engine health, especially in hot conditions and under spirited driving common with sports cars.

What should I check before buying a used Nissan 370Z in Qatar?

Focus on service history, accident records and signs of heavy track use or aggressive modifications. Check clutch and gearbox operation, engine cooling (especially in traffic with the A/C on), suspension noises and tyre wear patterns. A pre-purchase inspection by a workshop familiar with performance Nissans is strongly recommended.

Is the Nissan 370Z expensive to maintain?

Maintenance costs are higher than mainstream compact or mid-size cars due to performance tyres, larger brakes and the V6 engine, but it is often cheaper to maintain than many European sports coupes. Regular oil changes, high-quality fluids and timely replacement of wear items will help keep long-term costs predictable.

Are automatic or manual Nissan 370Z models more common in Qatar?

Both transmissions exist, but many cars in the Gulf region are specified with the 7-speed automatic due to traffic conditions and convenience. Enthusiasts tend to prefer the 6-speed manual for involvement, so these can be more sought-after among performance-focused buyers, even if they are less common overall.

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