The Nissan 300ZX is an iconic sports car and with mods, it was blazing fast. However, it's not without its cons. Here's what owners complain about most.
These cars from the 90s may not have the latest technology, but they can sure can fetch a pretty penny in today's market.
Actual terms vary by lender. Used 6 speed? Lost me right there. Hope it was a typo. Bone stock would of course been a 5 speed manual (my choice) or the detuned automatic.
Nissan cobbled together parts from other models for its 350Z model, which would go on to become one of the greatest sports ...
The 1990s also saw substantial horsepower and chassis upgrades to existing U.S-market Japanese sports cars like the RX-7, Supra, and 300ZX ... car with a 6-speed manual transmission and 9,000 ...
The best version that North America got was the 2.5 XT that put out 230 hp from a 2.5-liter turbocharged boxer four, and you could pair it up to a five-speed manual transmission. The Forester 2.5 ...
So does the Nissan 300ZX and this year’s Nissan NX sport ... that hand-foot pur ists will have to do without a five-speed manual) and almost imperceptible shifting. All of which makes high ...
Speaking of high speeds, the turbo pushes the GTI's terminal velocity from 114 mph to 122. At that point, VW's rev limiter is ...
Both of these cars offer one of the best-feeling manual transmissions money can buy. That’s especially great because they’re some of the cheapest cars on this list. The M2 is a phenomenal car ...
The past few months have been tough for new car buyers who like to shift their own gears. Some of the machines we could always depend on to offer three pedals, like the Mini Cooper and VW Golf GTI ...