Many sports cars are defined by their engines, and the Nissan 350Z easily makes that list. The "350" part of its name suggests the engine's cubic capacity, which is 3.5 liters, and the "Z" part ...
Introduced back in 1969, the Z always had a six-cylinder engine hiding underhood. Displacements grew from 2.0 liters to 3.7 for the 370Z. Although it’s very old news, the 350Z continues to be a ...
Cracking the 1,000whp mark with a stock block street engine is the stuff of legend. You don't just fall into the four-digit Hall of Fame. Like a football team prepping for the big game, it takes three ...
We miss out on a lot of cool stuff here in the US, like the Nissan Elgrand, a minivan sold in Japan, and through the gray market to countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK. We know what you're ...
People build cars for different reasons. For some it's all about looks-the desire to have the hottest ride on the block conquers all other goals. For others, the need for speed takes precedence over ...
Japan’s largest oil company, Eneos, has unveiled three eye-catching creations it will display at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this week. In proper SEMA style, each of the three cars have been ...
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