Vehicle Description
The Nissan 300ZX is a sports car that was built and sold in Japan
from 1983 to 2000. It was introduced as the third generation
successor of the Nissan Fairlady Z, with the name carrying over to
the fourth generation as well. The addition of the X to the name
was inspired by the vehicles immediate predecessor, the 280ZX, and
signifies the presence of more luxurious, comfort-oriented options
such as the Body Sonic audio system, climate control, leather
seating, and an optional digital gauge cluster, among others. The
Fairlady Z was originally offered only as a 2+2 coupe, but 2+2
convertible, 2-seater coupe, and 2+2 targa configurations became
available later, the latter of which is primarily represented on
the 300ZX. Transmission options include either a 5-speed manual, or
a 4-speed automatic paired with a V6 engine, sending power to the
rear. Production of the second generation Z32 model Nissan 300ZX
continued into the new Millenium before it was finally retired.
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