The new Nissan 370Z is one of the most impressive sports cars on the market today. The V6 engine pumps out 332 horsepower and the car has ample torque to get it from 0-to-60 mph in 4.7 seconds. When an already great car like the Z is handed over to Nismo, the specialty vehicles division of Nissan, you can expect big things out of their special edition models. Continue Reading
The new Nissan 370Z coupe has been out for a few months and has been getting astonishing reviews. If has a more powerful engine than its predecessor, but still manages better fuel economy thanks to some lightweight materials. The suspension and steering are tight and responsive, and the purr of the 3.7-liter V6 engine will put a smile on the face of any enthusiast. The new 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster convertible model takes the coupe’s speed pedigree and drops the top, and the results are spectacular. Continue Reading
The Datsun 240Z from 1970-1973 is the car that put Japanese sports cars on the American radar. Perhaps the best word to describe the Datsun is “amalgam,” meaning that the car was designed to handle a lot of different things. Yes, it was a sports car, but it also got more than 20 mph fuel economy. It had a 2.4-liter inline six-cylinder engine that was smaller than most American sports cars, but could easily reach a top speed of 130 mph. Continue Reading