Sporty, incredible value
I researched this car for about 6 months before I bought it; getting the 350Z was my goal through university and definitely helped improve my study habits.
I absolutely love this car for long drives; 300 ponies is more than enough power to deliver an exciting ride, and it handles great.
Styling is pretty incomparable; the designers really put some thought into each line in this car. When it first came out, the 300ZX was my favourite, so the 350Z seemed too VW beetle-like, but it didn't take me long to fall in love with it.
Fuel mileage entirely depends on your driving style. I've had as low as 18mpg in the city and as high as 30mpg on the highway (but 25-26 is more common if you're not driving like a grandmother).
I often drove between Victoria and Edmonton in one day, and I never found myself tired after the drive. The heated leather bucket seats of the Touring edition are the comfiest I have ever driven long distances in.
The one drawback I can think of with the 350Z is trunk space... there isn't any. You can fit two sets of golf clubs, but that's about it. There's a huge anti-sway bar in the back, which helps greatly for cornering, but not when you want to take a big box of something home.
The lack of a backseat was also annoying at times, but I knew these things when I bought it, and practicality wasn't high on the list of features I was looking for at the time.
I'll be very sad to see it go, but I find I just don't drive it anymore now that I live in the city.