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Review: Nissan Z32 300ZX (1989-96)

3.5 stars

  • Refined and free-revving 3.0-litre V6 engine
  • Impressive dynamics and compliant ride
  • Body feels solid and balanced
  • Weight blunts outright performance
  • Poor visibility for rear seat occupants
  • Cramped interior

Overview

Released in Australia in December 1989, the Nissan Z32 300ZX was a two-door coupe with a targa roof and two-plus-two seating. Manufactured in Hiratsuka, Japan, the rear-wheel drive 300ZX was available in two-seat coupes, convertibles and twin-turbocharged engines were in overseas markets; this review, however, only covers the 300ZX models imported by Nissan Australia.

VG30DE engine

The 300ZX was powered by Nissan’s 3.0-litre VG30DE V6 petrol engine which had a cast iron block, aluminium cylinder heads, double overhead camshafts per cylinder bank, four valves per cylinder, twin throttle bodies and a compression ratio of 10.5:1. The engine also featured Nissan’s Variable Cam Timing system (N-VCT) which varied valve timing by rotating the camshafts relative to the sprocket.

Transmission choices consisted of four-speed automatic or five-speed manual units.

Dimensions and suspension

The 300ZX was 4525 mm long, 1800 mm wide, 1255 mm tall and had a 2570 mm long wheelbase.

The 300ZX had three-link front suspension with unequal length upper and lower arms and independent, multi-link rear suspension.

Nissan Z32 300ZX specifications
  Engine Trans. Peak power Peak torque
300ZX 3.0-litre petrol V6
(VG30DE)
5sp man.,
4sp auto
168 kW at 6400 rpm 271 Nm at 4800 rpm

Safety equipment

Initially, standard safety equipment for the 300ZX was limited to ABS. From March 1994, however, the 300ZX was fitted with a driver’s airbag.

Brakes

S The Z32 300ZX had 280 mm by 30 mm vented front brake discs with four-piston calipers and 297 mm by 18 mm vented rear discs with twin-piston calipers.

Features

Standard features for the 300ZX included 16-inch alloy wheels, a four speaker sound system with a radio and cassette player, air conditioning, contoured sports seats, cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, central locking, power windows and power mirrors. As standard, the 300ZX was also fitted with a viscous limited-slip differential.

In September 1992, standard features extended to include climate control air conditioning and velour trim. From March 1994, the 300ZX also featured a CD player and was fitted with a rear pedestal-type spoiler.

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