The Z32 Nissan 300ZX Is an Underrated, Special Sports Car
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Doug DeMuro·Car Reviews & Automotive

The Z32 Nissan 300ZX Is an Underrated, Special Sports Car

TL;DR

The Z32 300ZX is underrated because it matches or beats the Supra and Skyline yet never achieved their cultural fame.

Key Points

  • 1.The 1991 twin-turbo Z32 made 300hp from a 3.0L V6, hitting 0-60 in the low 5-second range — genuinely fast even by today's standards.
  • 2.The Z32's headlights were directly borrowed by the Lamborghini Diablo 6.0, which covered the "Nissan" branding with a small strip to hide the source.
  • 3.Advanced tech for its era included adjustable two-mode suspension, four-wheel steering (HICAS), and climate controls mounted in the driver's direct line of sight.
  • 4.The T-tops required the actual car key to unlock — no latch — and the sun cover was a separate removable black panel over the glass.
  • 5.The original window sticker was still in the glovebox: $37,000 new in 1991, equivalent to ~$76,000 today, making the new Z's $43,000 starting price look reasonable.
  • 6.This specific car had under 7,000 miles, original cassette demo tape, dealer hang tag, and postcard booklet — sold new at Windward Nissan in Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • 7.Doug scored it 53/100, tying the R33 Skyline GT-R in weekend scores, though he called the 300ZX more attractive and more exciting to drive than the Supra.
  • 8.The Z32 was sold in the US through 1996 but continued in Japan until 2000, with no US replacement until the 350Z arrived in 2003.

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