You have to pay to play in the world of sports cars, so what do you get for the money as the cars get more expensive?
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How early Z-cars are reshaping the JDM market
Early Nissan Z-cars now sit at the center of a fast maturing JDM market, where nostalgia collides with global demand. Collectors increasingly treat the first generations as blue-chip assets, and their ...
Introduced in 1969, the Datsun Z Car was a pretty groundbreaking vehicle. Not only did it popularize Japanese sports cars outside their domestic market, but it also provided a more affordable ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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This performance car might be cheaper to own than you think
Here's a Japanese sports car that's one of the cheapest to maintain options with some serious horsepower.
Like any Nissan Z car, the sixth-gen 370z had a clear purpose: to offer an attractive design and hilariously good fun all in one affordable package. You could certainly say that the rear-drive sports ...
From the first S30 of the 1960s to the RZ34 of today, the Nissan Z has always been (and continues to be) a tuner’s car. There’s a rich aftermarket full of upgrades to take your Fairlady — vintage or ...
Chinese automakers still have some significant hurdles to clear before they are able to sell cars in the United States, but ...
Nearly all Gen Zers say driving is stressful, but most still aren’t ready to hand over control to tech. Gen Z may be known for embracing innovation, but when it comes to cars, they’re hitting the ...
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