What is a 300 ZX?
The Nissan 300ZX is a sports car in the Nissan Z-car family that was produced across two similar but unique generations. The first generation 300ZX known as the Z31 model was produced from 1983 through 1989 and was a sales success becoming the highest volume Z-car for Nissan.
When did Nissan stop making the 300ZX Turbo?
The company discontinued the 300ZX stateside in 1996, as the car’s sticker price rose to $45,422 for the Turbo (almost $75K today) and Americans grew increasingly unwilling to pay for them. The Supra suffered a similar fate. A 1994 300ZX Turbo with only eight miles on the clock sold for $46,500 on Bring a Trailer in May.
What was the price of a Nissan 300ZX in 1990?
The 300ZX Twin Turbo, pictured here, debuted later in the 1990 model year, identified by its rear spoiler and subtle slots in the front air dam. It was only available as a two-seat coupe, with a base price of $33,800. And, a surprise to no one who had seen or driven one, it was named Motor Trend’s Import Car of the Year.
What kind of suspension does a Nissan 300ZX have?
You could spec the Twin Turbo with an automatic, but it was detuned to 280 hp, slowing the run to 5.9 seconds. Turbo models featured adjustable suspension, a limited-slip differential, and Nissan’s Super HICAS four-wheel steering system, hardware was also used on its R32 Skyline GT-R.
Where can I buy Nissan 300ZX restoration parts?
Z Car Source has a huge selection of Nissan 300ZX Parts. New OEM, Aftermarket, Refinished, Rebuilt or Used – we have the most options for Z Car Parts on the web. And because we also have a Z Car Restoration Shop, we know first-hand the quality of the Z Car Parts we sell.
What kind of car is the Nissan 300ZX?
Which brings me to the 1990–96 Nissan 300ZX, a car that’s become especially popular among Millennials. The car currently holds a Hagerty Vehicle Rating of 76, a five-point jump since the previous month’s HVR.
Z Car Source has a huge selection of Nissan 300ZX Parts. New OEM, Aftermarket, Refinished, Rebuilt or Used – we have the most options for Z Car Parts on the web. And because we also have a Z Car Restoration Shop, we know first-hand the quality of the Z Car Parts we sell.
What’s the value of a 1996 Nissan 300ZX?
The 1996 Turbo commemorative edition tops the list with an average value of $31,800 in #2 (Excellent) condition. The median of all other second-gen 300ZX models in #2 condition is $11,900.
How old is the 1989 Nissan 300ZX Trans?
1989 Nissan 300ZX has been in storage for 25 years. MILAGE is 120,458 Motor runs and standard trans is functional. Body is in good condition. Needs brake work from sitting.