This project focuses on bringing a neglected Nissan 300ZX back into reliable driving condition. The car had been sitting ...
Bruno started at Top Speed in 2022 and now serves as Senior Editor for ICE while also training writers across CarBuzz, HotCars, and TopSpeed. A car and motorcycle enthusiast, he enjoys writing about ...
At a surface level, the obvious design connection between the two is the shape of the taillights. The Z32’s taillights ...
Theo has dedicated his life to cars. He has studied the only Automotive Journalism course in the world located at Coventry University and describes this passion as a clinical obsession. Give Theo four ...
The Japanese automaker does not move nearly as fast and obviously as its peers from either Honda or Toyota across the North American market. But that does not mean subtlety equals complacency, either.
Nissan has left the cool kids hanging for years, pushing back its new Z-car until 2023 and ditching many of its racing programs. Why wait three more years to buy another Z? Thanks to the fine folks at ...
The Nissan 300ZX was sold in the U.S. from 1984 to 1996, and the all-new version—codenamed Z32—was reintroduced as a 1990 model. Nearly 90,000 cars were made during its run and only about 18,000 came ...
I had heard people speak of a brand-new 1996 Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo sitting in Nashville, Tennessee. In fact, I've seen people post photos of it to the Internet and write articles about it. You know ...
The 300ZX is a fairly desirable Japanese sports car but an owner from Germany wanted to give it a supercar feel so they converted it to a Ferrari replica of sorts. The car is currently (re) listed for ...