It's pretty sleek, the only thing it's missing is a GPS, and once you've driven with one you can't go back to not using one. That's a dealbreaker for me, but if you can either afford an upgrade to a GPS or you can handle driving without one (why would you) then that's fine. It's MPG isn't great but it's not terrible, you could probably find better for the same price range.
Somewhat off-topic, I've known what car I wanted to get since I was 9 years old. Granted back then it was a 350z, not a 370z, but that'll be the first car I buy. For the mean time I'm stuck with my Porsche.