Used 1990 Nissan 300ZX Consumer Reviews
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A Rocket
The turbo is a total rocket. At 300 HP it does 0-60 in about 5 secs. Will keep up with newer 'vettes. Reasonably comfortable car that handles very well considering its weight. Great looks - still gets lots of compliments. Can be modified to go even faster - I know guys who are getting 500+ hp (think NASCAR) out of these without breaking them.
1990 Twin Turbo 300ZX-Hugely underrated
I bought this 90 Turbo Z recently, and it was worth every penny. I did not buy a Mustang 5.0, Camaro Z28, C4 Corvette, etc. simply because they were all built like crap, although still fast. The other two Japenese turbos of the 90s, the RX-7 and the Supra, were WAY overpriced and so out of the question. The turbo Z accelerates like a lear jet, if you would consider a Camaro Z28 a fighter jet. Its power delivery is smooth, constant, and very quiet, yet overwhelmingly impressive. This is an awesome sports car, and even better because Nissan engineered and built this legend starting in 1989 and it still outperforms most true sports cars in 2004.
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300ZX's ROCK!!
The only bad thing about these cars is that everything is double the price, but then double that because its a twin cam. At least withmy car I have had to replace thing after thing with it, its never ending, but i love it to pieces!!
1900 300ZX-Original Owner
This is the most responsive car ever and a real pleasure to drive. Maintenance increased right at 100,000 miles, but put some $ into the old girl, and she's running almost as good as new! I probably won't ever sell as long as I can keep her runnin'!
great resale
I bought this car for fun and everyday transportation to work with the expectation of buying a new car eventually. The advantage is that it had gone through most of its depreciation and I could use the value for a down payment. The truth is I don't want to give it up even though it held it's value