MotoMan: What Do Zs And Sharks Have In Common?

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

MotoMan takes the new 370 Z back to where it was born - hint: it was not in Japan - to find out who and what inspired its design. Along the way MotoMan finds out how the Z came back from oblivion!

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  • u own both an rx-7 and supra. Bro you are the motorhead voice of a new generation. top gear america needs you.

  • Apart from you, who do i have to kill to get your job???

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  • Should this show be called Automan? He is dealing with automobiles after all not motorcycles...

  • nice show

  • I buy Japanese car to have the Japanese's influence. I'll buy American when i want American's influence.

  • @AdmiralArcher

    Yes and No. The original Skyline models came from a Japanese car-brand called "Prince". Once Prince got taken over by Nissan it was branded from Prince Skyline to Nissan Skyline. However, eventough in those days the company was already called Nissan in Japan, in other parts of the world it was still called Datsun and some (but not all) Skyline models were sold under other model-names as Datsun. But a real Datsun Skyline has never excisted.

  • Nice cars.

    STOP TALKING OVER PEOPLE YOU ARE ASKING QUESTIONS TOO...

  • Just love this cars.. the Z family..

    and that's why I have one :P

  • @saadmanh i so agree with you.

  • Well said.

  • @AdmiralArcher Because of the early Z's success, nissan made the push to change Datsun's image to "Nissan".

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