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One week from today (October 22) marks the 40-year anniversary of Nissan's Z. Before the Zed, sports cars in North America were usually fragile little carts from Europe with their engines in funny places (or Corvettes). However, once the Datsun 240Z showed up, suddenly us Yanks had access...
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Last Month,
Ben Wojdyla from Jalopnik says
(in Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition Celebrates Z-Car History)
Nissan Celebrates Four Decades of Sports Car Leadership With New, Limited Edition 370Z "40th Anniversary" Model
– Forty Years After the Debut of the Original Datsun 240Z, the Iconic Z® Continues to Capture the Imagination and Passion of Sports Car Enthusiasts Worldwide –
5 Months Ago,
AutoWeek says
(in 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z starts at less than $40000)
The sporty two-door was developed by Nissan's Specialty Vehicles Group with Autech Japan, which does conversion work for the carmaker. The output from under the hood grows by 18 hp to 350 hp and 6 lb-ft of torque to 276 lb-ft. ...
2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z Starts at $39850 Automobile Magazine
Today's editorial on the Nissan GT-R's Nürburgring record (second fastest-ever lap by a production car) raises some interesting questions about the veracity of that claim. On one hand, who cares? My first experience in a proper car on a proper track-- riding shotgun in a tail-happy 911 w...
Wed, May 21 | from The Truth About Cars