The Nissan 350z at AZ Nissan, features an automatic transmission and rear wheel drive drive train on the base model 350z. This vehicle has a retail price of $37,870 for the base trim package.The 350z boasts an engine filled with racing technology, a drive shaft made with carbon fiver composites, and aluminum suspension design that does the amazing. This car has drag coefficients so low, the aerodynamics were calibrated in a state of the art wind tunnel. New for this year, the 350z performance, 350z Track, 350z Enthusiast, and 350z Touring. The 350z also comes standard with the new Z aluminum suspension, three links up front, another four in the rear, ripple control shocks, and a unique separation of the rear shock and spring, all of which combine to deliver the smoothest ride around. You can find this car and a few cars from Bud Smail Motorcar Coupons, a lot cheaper at a used car lot.

The Pontiac Vibe of Cadillac CTS-V Indiana,  is the last of the Pontiac line, the 2010 Vibe has cargo space to compete with larger crossovers, but its drive is unexciting. Reviewers use words like “practical, “competent”, and “sensible” to describe the Pontiac Vibe. But as cars get funkier dimensions and punchier engines, the Vibe’s relevancy has slipped. General Motors phased out all Pontiac Branded vehicles from its production lines in 2010, and in fact, the Vibe was the only Pontiac sold as a 2010 model. If you like the Vibe but can’t find one around anymore, consider a Toyota Matrix. The Matrix is built on the same platform as the Vibe and has many of the same features. Wearing the Toyota badge has helped to boost the Matrix resale value as well. The Vibe has miserable gas habits, comfy interior and massive cargo area. The discontinuation of the brand could make MSRP more affordable. Plus you can rest assured that your warranty will be honored at GM Dealerships long after the Pontiac brand has become extinct. The vibe is available in four trims, including the on demand all wheel drive trim, and the sport tuned vibe GT.