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2023 Nissan Z: One letter says it all. Again.

2023 Nissan Z: One letter says it all. Again.

Introducing the 2023 Nissan Z. Developed by a passionate team of designers and engineers, the all-new Z represents an approachable sports car for the modern age – with an unmatched 50-plus year heritage and global fan base.

“Z is the pure expression of thrill. It is Nissan’s passion wrapped up on four wheels,” said Ashwani Gupta, representative executive officer and chief operating officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. “The new Z retains its authenticity as a pure sports car to keep you connected to the road while bringing in the latest modern technologies to make sure the car can help keep you connected to your life."

The all-new, seventh-generation 2023 Z, which drops its numerical prefix in the U.S. for the first time, is scheduled to go on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide in spring 2022.

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Clash of the Titan: Nissan's Titan PRO-4X

Clash of the Titan: Nissan's Titan PRO-4X

As a native Texan I’ve been around trucks my entire life. And as is the case with most everything in my home state, trucks are bigger in the Lone Star state. Enter Nissan’s Titan full-sized truck.

Introduced with the 2004 model year, the Nissan Titan has evolved to become one of the most underrated trucks on the market. The example I spent my time in, the PRO-4X, is one of several Nissan vehicles enhanced with an off-road prowess that’ll get you from Point A to Point B, whether it’s to the local grocery store or across the Sonoran Desert.

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The Frontier Life: Nissan’s 2015 Frontier PRO-4X

The Frontier Life: Nissan’s 2015 Frontier PRO-4X

Mid-size trucks have become a popular platform within the overland realm because of their versatility, cargo space, and capability. As a matter of fact, every time I have gotten into a nicely built mid-size truck I’ve asked myself, “Why haven’t I gotten one of these?” and after enjoying two weeks in Nissan’s latest Frontier PRO-4X, that question still lingers.

On the inside, the Frontier PRO-4X is comfortable, with an intelligent, efficient layout, simple dash panel, and lumbar seating designed for long stretches on pavement. The materials don’t look cheap as has been the case with other comparably sized trucks I’ve tested. There’s plenty of room to comfortably seat four adults or even a young family of five, though space will eventually be an issue as children grow. That said, it’s the standard equipment, particularly for off-road travel, that most anyone reading this article will be particularly interested in.

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