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 ...
Tyler began his love for the automotive world from in front of a television screen, playing games like Gran Turismo and Need For Speed. While cars have always been his passion, he pivoted towards ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
John has a BCom Degree with a background in corporate Marketing. He has been in automotive journalism since 2014 and has worked at CarBuzz since Feb 2024. John has written for Magneto, the BMW Car ...
Whereas many notable European and American sports cars graduate to collector car status at a certain age, Japanese models haven't always followed the same trajectory. Only in recent years have prices ...
To fully understand why the Z32 300ZX was such a big turnaround for Nissan, it's worth taking a look back at the previous generation Z31. It was, in the eyes of many, a disappointment that strayed ...
"Is it a Twin Turbo?" That is the question I get the most when driving my 1990 Nissan 300ZX. I don't blame folks for asking. Growing up during the 1990s, I remember the one car Dad and I would go ...
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