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The Nissan 300ZX Turbo may be built in Japan but it is as American as sushi. Of course it was the American market this company was after when it introduced the grandfather of all “Z” cars, the ...
Though not even two years old, the 300ZX Turbo is already the established top gun in the sports-coupe class. Since its introduction in late 1989, it's earned a spot on two straight Ten Best Cars ...
And considering that the 300ZX Turbo promises to be one of the best all-around GTs on the market, $33,000 is bargain fare. Specifications. Specifications. 1990 Nissan 300ZX Turbo ...
It's a Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo, built from 1989 to 1996 (and for two more years in Japan). A car that landed on this planet with a wallop. Wide-eyed headlights, ...
The 300ZX Turbo is a star performer right out of the box. Handling is impressive with or without the HICAS four-wheel steering, and it is among the best the early '90s had to offer.
The naturally aspirated Z32 Nissan 300ZX may not be as quick off the line as the more sought-after Twin Turbo model, but it's a lot easier to own.
Nissan discontinued the 300ZX Turbo after six years, when emissions restrictions became too expensive to meet, insurance companies started jacking up rates on turbocharged cars, and interest in ...
The 300ZX Turbo’s four-wheel independent suspension features MacPherson struts all around and a nifty “dial-a-shock” arrangement. In a sort of three bears arrangement, ...
For just $19,699 (that’s about $45,500 in 2017 dollars), the 300ZX Turbo had excellent performance numbers for the price tag. 200 horsepower in a 3,139-pound car was hot stuff in 1985, a year in ...
Data from Hagerty show that values for the 1990 model year 300ZX twin turbo have risen 10.2% year-to-date, while prices for the non-turbo 2+2 Targa from the same year have risen a mere 1.2% in value.
As Nissan’s flagship performance car for 1986, this 300ZX Turbo has all the bells and whistles, especially in the cabin.
Since giving my old twin-turbo 300ZX a thorough overhaul, I've only driven it a scant 1,500 miles. There's no way I can attest to the car's genuine reliability. How many miles does such a badge ...