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Car and Driver placed the Z32 on its Ten Best list for seven consecutive years, each model year of its availability in the United States. Motor Trend awarded it as the 1990 Import Car of the Year. [2] The Nissan 350Z, officially the Z33 generation Z-Car, succeeded the 300ZX in 2003.
The 240Z was released in America on October 22, 1969. It sold over 45,000 units through the '71 model year and over 50,000 and 40,000 in 1972 and 1973, respectively. Datsun 280Z (S30) The 260Z was released in 1974. Engine displacement increased to 2.6 L, and Nissan introduced a 2+2 model option with a 30 cm (1 foot) stretched wheelbase and length.
(cal. year) Introduction (model code) Update Pickup truck: Navara: 1985 2016 2020 Global (except North America) Latest generation of the Navara mid-size pickup truck. Frontier (D41) 1997 2021 — North America Originally a renamed Navara, since the D41 model the North American-market Frontier is a standalone model. NT100 Clipper: 2003
Years Model Power output 1985: Nissan MID4: Concept (Not-Production) 1986–1989: Nissan 300ZX Z31 (300ZR only) 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) 1990–1997: Nissan 300ZX Z32: 222 hp (166 kW; 225 PS) 1989–2000: Nissan Fairlady Z Z32: 222 hp (166 kW; 225 PS) 1986–1992: Nissan Leopard F31: 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) 1992–1998: Infiniti J30/Nissan ...
HICAS (/ h aɪ k æ s /; High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) is Nissan's rear wheel steering system [1] [2] which was fitted to cars from approximately 1985 to 2010, including models ranging from the Skyline (R31, R32, R33, and R34) and Fairlady Z (Z32) to smaller vehicles like the Nissan Cefiro (A31), Silvia (S13 & S15)/240SX/180SX and Nissan Serena/Nissan Largo.
All NAPZ engines sold in California reportedly had dual plug heads regardless of the year. The fuel-injected version referenced above was denoted as the Z24i (Throttle Body Fuel Injection) and was first available in the Nissan Model 720 ST pickup during the 1985 model year and was replaced in 1990 by the KA24E engine and they share the same ...
The Nissan 350Z (known as Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) in Japan) is a two-door, two-seater sports car that was manufactured by Nissan Motor Corporation from 2002 until 2009 and marks the fifth generation of Nissan's Z-car line. The 350Z entered production in 2002 and was sold and marketed as a 2003 model from August 2002.
A Nissan Fairlady Z 200Z-T, replica of Super Z from the Japanese TV show Seibu Keisatsu. The 280ZX was branded in the North American and Australian markets as the "Datsun 280ZX"; and in the local Japanese market as the "Fairlady Z". For the 1979 model year, in the American market, it was co-branded "Datsun by Nissan" through