1990 Nissan 300ZX (2+2) 3.0L V6

Summary:

An amazing and fun to drive super-car.

Faults:

The one muffler has a rust spot with a small hole.

The driver seat is starting to rip along the edge.

General Comments:

This car is fast, and has magical handles. It handles like a champ. I have had a great time driving the 300zx models (Z31) and (Z32).

There is a good amount of interior space for a 2-door coupe compared to other ones I have come across.

The acceleration is great and makes the car fun to drive.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 25th August, 2008

1990 Nissan 300ZX 2+2 vg30de 3.0 N/A

Summary:

A fast handling car, when it runs right, for the money

Faults:

3 Fuel injectors went bad in less than 4 months of owning it I fixed them, but to get to the injectors is almost an impossible task, I actually had to read on the forums to see how to do it easier than removing the intake plenum, which was way to hard to begin with, I had to GRIND with a dremel into the plenum to get the the tediously hidden screws that hold down the fuel injectors, it was going to cost me a total of $4,000 to fix all this at the dealer, harness included, its appearently a common problem.

All 6 fuel injector harnesses went bad owning it, replaced all with high end harnesses, another apparently bad part.

Steering linkage was bad since I got it easy fix, hassle to get the part though.

Powers teering pump leaks.

Brakes were a nightmare to replace because they are specialty.

General Comments:

I installed strut bars, and a high flow intake (pop) charger intake, it made it impressively faster and louder.

This car can take serious corners at high speeds.

Coming around a corner I hit the pedal, and went completely sideways, several times and this isn't even the turbocharged version.

Fast and sporty love the t-top's, but just a hassle to keep throwing money into and not reap the benefits of a true v6.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 14th July, 2008

6th Apr 2020, 12:17

The car had 200000 miles; basically that was the life span design for the best cars on the market. With so many miles most cars head for the junkyard; one should be happy if the car is still running, unless some owner is willing to throw large amounts of money in repairs.

1990 Nissan 300ZX VG30DE

Summary:

The Japanese Corvette, that inspires a pavement shattering confidence

Faults:

PTU seems to be acting up at 157000 miles giving the car a terrible idle, and no power.

General Comments:

I've had this car for about two years now, and really have yet to find anything majorly wrong with it. It has taken the car to 157000 miles in order for something to finally go wrong.

This is a car that not everyone will like because it simply will not fit most people's personalities or budget in one way or another. Its expensive to fill up, its expensive to insure, and they are generally expensive to buy. The work they might require is expensive as well as keeping tires on it is expensive. As you can see, this car isn't cheap in almost any way. But, like the bad, there is the good.

Performance is a major plus. Even the non turbo is quite fast considering it's a 6 cylinder. When stacked up against other cars with the same liter and cylinder count, its performance is amazing. 222 horsepower is something to be proud of in a naturally aspirated car, and with many companies supporting a twin turbo conversion, its hard to pass down a cheap 2+2 model when they come along.

The appearance of the exterior is a major plus on this car as any enthusiast will tell you. If you like they way they look on the outside, Your sure to like the look on the inside.

Interior of this car is much like you would expect. The appearance is rather decieving though. You assume you won't have much room, but any model of the 1990+ 300zx has plently of leg room, head room, and seating for the two forward passengers. Any more than two people though will cramp everyone in the car, making life miserable. The rear seats in the 2+2 should be used only for storage, and emergency seating. With the forward seats pushed the entire way back, there is more than enough room for two, with lots of comfort.

Pedals are well placed, and in the vein of a serious race car. The shifter is placed well, though a little low for me, but an aftermarket shift knob allows that to change. Passengers will say that they feel as though they are in a jet.

Suspension is simply amazing. Tight corners feel like nothing, and the car's grip (with good tires) is speed inspiring.

This car is a pretty mixed bag to a normal person. They will love the feeling of the power, yet hate it when they have to seat more than another single person. This is a car built for perfomance enthusiasts. My car is modded to stage 6, and anyone looking at the interior will instantly say "this isn't made for towing people, is it?" The lack of a cd player or radio, and a low V8-like growl shouts this fact. I don't drive it to casually drive here or there. I drive it to feel the speed, test the cars and my own limits.

When stacked up against other performance cars the Z quickly climbs to the top. It doesn't need AWD with Nissan suspension. The true V6 design is a marvel and will continually surprise you and anyone you race.

After owning this car, I will always have one.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th October, 2006