10 Honest Thoughts After Test Driving the 2024 Nissan Z NISMO
The NISMO version of the new Nissan Z is more appealing to enthusiasts with better styling and more track-spec parts, but is the sports car worth its $66,085 sticker price?
The NISMO version of the new Nissan Z is more appealing to enthusiasts with better styling and more track-spec parts, but is the sports car worth its $66,085 sticker price?
Redesigned bodywork, upgraded chassis components, and more horsepower make the Z NISMO the clear performance flagship model, but did Nissan miss the mark by not offering it in a six-speed manual?
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Behind-the-scenes access to KCMG's GT-R NISMO GT3 race cars? Check. A couple of minutes to chat with the team manager? Check. Scott Tsuneishi brings you the details.
Best known for building his one-off Hilux drift machine, Nigel Petrie has given this Japanese import a complete transformation in the search for grip.
Concealed inside Nissan’s Zama factory campus in Japan—which could be considered its own town—is a treasure trove for any Nissan, Japanese, or automotive enthusiast. Its name? The Nissan Heritage Collection.
Near the top of the bucket list for any Japanese automotive enthusiast involves taking a trip to the Land of the Rising Sun. Intertwined into this dream trip is a stop at the behemoth gallery of Japanese tuning known as Tokyo Auto Salon.
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