Nissan's funky seven-seater packed a potent V6 engine and one of the most unique dashboard layouts we've ever seen.
“Current odometer is 26,936. - Exterior and Interior are in great shape -- below normal "wear and tear". The top is in good shape and works perfectly. All four tires are basically new. This Z has ...
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Nissan 350Z sports cars do not get much cooler than this one. After all, when was the last time you saw one with a single owner in the papers looking for a new home? According to the listing, which we ...
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For 2007, the Nissan 350Z offers a new 3.5-litre V6 engine; although it’s the same displacement as the 2006 model, it offers 306 hp and 268 lb-ft of torque, to the previous 300 hp and 260 lb-ft, and ...
The Nissan Z evokes the classic lines that have defined this two-seat sports car since it first came out as the Datsun 240Z in the 1970s. The star of the show is its potent 400-hp, twin-turbo V6, ...
In the early 2000s, modern cars with retro design themes were all the rage, especially those that recalled iconic cars of the past. There was much excitement, then, when Nissan joined the party with ...
Many sports cars are defined by their engines, and the Nissan 350Z easily makes that list. The "350" part of its name suggests the engine's cubic capacity, which is 3.5 liters, and the "Z" part ...
You've probably got a crazy idea for a car build bouncing around in your head right now. It's wild, it's outside the box, possibly something that's never been done before, and you'll likely never ...
Upon the turn of the millennium, Nissan was lost. The 300ZX had been killed off in 1997, and the GT-R wasn’t yet a global phenomenon, leaving the brand without an aspirational flagship. To put it more ...