Nissan built the 370Z from 2008 to 2021, an age in automaking terms. A consequence of both the diminishing popularity of sports cars and Nissan's flagging fortunes in the 2010s, the 370Z just kept ...
In production since April 2022 at the Nissan Motor Tochigi Plant, the Z has been hit with its first safety recall. A grand total of 988 vehicles produced for the United States of America are believed ...
Nissan gave its two-seat sports car a heavy rework for 2023, redesigning it inside and out and replacing the 370Z’s 332-horsepower, naturally aspirated 3.7-liter V-6 engine with a twin-turbocharged ...
The folks at Nissan North America have issued a safety recall comprising a little over 4,000 units of the 2023 Nissan Z and the 2024 model. As it happens, the pop-up engine hood may not activate in ...
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Did the 2023 Nissan Z Ruin JDM Sports Cars Forever?
ThatDudeInBlue delivers a critical review of the 2023 Nissan Z and its impact on JDM sports cars. The winners and losers of ...
The launch of the new Nissan Z car has been a bit of a roller coaster, both within Nissan and in the market. The debut of the high-performance 2024 Nissan Z Nismo is likely to continue that trajectory ...
While some automakers have abandoned their car lineups, Nissan has remained faithful to the vast majority of its low-slung models. Although the full-size Maxima has met an untimely end, being ...
Soon after pricing details for the 2024 Nissan Z Nismo leaked in both the United States and Canada, the EPA has published fuel consumption figures for the sports car. They show that it matches up ...
After being introduced (in its current nameplate form) for the 2023 model year and the addition of the track-focused NISMO variant for 2024, things are quiet in the Nissan Z camp for 2025. Bayside ...
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