350, this is from the Kelley Blue Book website:
"For the 2014 370Z, Nissan has dropped the pricing of the base Coupe by $3,130 and that of the Touring Coupe by $2,550. This means a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just under $30,000 for the base coupe and slightly over $35,000 for the Touring model. The Roadster remains at under $42,000 for the base version and near $44,000 for the Touring trim. The Sport Package adds about $3,000, navigation is $2,150 and the automatic transmission is $1,300. The Nismo (manual transmission only) is around $43,000. To compare actual transaction prices for the
Nissan 370Z in your area, check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price. Like the 350Z before it, the 2014 Nissan 370Z Coupe is expected to hold its residual value well, far better than the Ford Mustang V6 and Chevrolet Camaro LT, and about as well as the
BMW Z4, Audi TT and Hyundai Genesis Coupe."
I still like the lighter, more fuel efficient FR-S as it gets closer to 30 mpg and anything faster than a 200 hp boxer will just get me extra speeding tickets.
