In this video we test a supercharged Nissan 350Z on the German Autobahn. With over 100HP added to its VQ35 engine, the 350Z delivers strong acceleration and a loud, distinct supercharger whine.
Nissan is in a peculiar spot. Between the divisive reputation for quality and reliability, and the financial issues, the Japanese carmaker is seemingly on its last leg. That said, Nissan still makes ...
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Last week, we looked at a bunch of cars that were all the same price. This week, they’re all going to be from the same year: 2005. That was just a couple of years ago, right? …Right? Our four ...
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Nissan will reportedly reduce the production output of the new Leaf electric crossover in Japan. The cause for the production cut is caused by lower than expected output at Nissan’s battery supplier.
From the Honda Civic Type R to the Hyundai Elantra N, Toyota GR Corolla and even the Subaru WRX, we live in a time where mainstream compacts offer truly incredible performance for your dollar. Nissan, ...
Earlier this year, a rather unconventional Nissan 350Z made headlines for its unusual combination of a Porsche 911 rear fascia and a Maserati GranTurismo front end. The result wasn’t exactly a visual ...
TikTok user and Nissan Frontier owner @outoffuel is working through new emotions with his truck. He was asked if he wished he had gotten a Toyota Tacoma instead. But he said no and went on to explain ...
[This story originally appeared in the June 2005 issue of MotorTrend] The queue starts forming on opposite sides of the domestic/import Maginot Line when it comes to choosing between a Mustang GT and ...