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Used 2024 Nissan Z for Sale Nationwide

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About 2024 Nissan Z
$48,326
2.5%
30 Day change
4.5
Avg rating
Mario D says...
Sep 22, 2025
I have a Nismo z . It’s incredible quick fast and retro modern. Been an absolute joy to drive.
Jeff H says...
Nov 9, 2024
Fun car but brutal ride on city streets and freeways. Needs adaptive suspension.
David C says...
Dec 15, 2025
I love the car but the paint chips easily and it should be easier to pause media. Also just a few more inches of space will allow tall people to get in
Carlos P says...
Jun 8, 2024
Nissan Zs have never disappoint. This one is the true sports car that remains. Plenty of power. Gorgeous lines. And with the performance package, it has everything a real car enthusiast wants. This is already a collectible.
Bob M says...
Jun 4, 2024
Awesome driving machine. More power than I need, which is perfect. I also love the way it rides.

 

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2024 Nissan Z test drive

6.7
of 10
overall
Look and feel9/10
Technology8/10
Performance9/10
Safety6/10
Form & function4/10
Cost effectiveness4/10
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The Z NISMO returns for 2024, giving Nissan's entry-level sports car greater track capability.

The Nissan Z sports car got its first redesign in over a decade for the 2023 model year. For 2024, Nissan is giving the reinvigorated Z an extra dose of performance.

The Z is a sports car icon. Unveiled in 1969 as the Datsun 240Z, it made a big splash as one of the few affordable sports cars available at the time. Later models grew larger and more luxurious, but also faster and more sophisticated. Nissan brought the Z back to its roots with the Z33-generation 350Z in 2002, and then launched the successor Z34-generation 370Z in 2008. That version lasted until the 2022 model year, giving it one of the longest runs of any modern production car.

Both the Z33 and Z34 Z cars got NISMO performance variants. NISMO stands for Nissan Motorsports, the performance division that applies a little motorsports magic to the occasional Nissan road car. It’s done just that with the 2024 Nissan Z NISMO, which arrives with more power, a stiffened chassis, and upgraded brakes to complete a lineup that also includes the carryover Sport and Performance trim levels.

With this three-tier lineup, the Z is positioned alongside the Toyota Supra, spanning the gap between entry-level sports cars like the Mazda MX-5 and pricier fare like the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 718 Cayman.

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