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Which Nissan 200SX/Silvia S14 to buy? The 200SX was introduced in the UK in 1995, equipped with the SR20DET 2.0L turbocharged motor pushing out an unstressed 197bhp in standard form.
Finally, the unmistakable, large air dam at the front is perhaps inspired by the Nismo 270R version of the Silvia â a limited edition of the S14 Nissan Silvia built in 1994.
When you think about your favorite Japanese tuner cars from the '80s, chances are machines like the AE86 Toyota Corolla and FC Mazda RX-7 come to mind. These we ...
The iconic Nissan Silvia sports car – also known to Australians in various forms as the Nissan 200SX or Gazelle – could return in 2025 with retro looks and all-electric power, a new report out ...
Nissan Silvia S14 Looks Ready to Pick a Dog Fight While not the first World War II fighter jet-themed automobile we’ve shown by Carscoop March 17, 2012 at 16:48 ...
For the S12, which we in North America know as the 200SX, Nissan offered it with the 2.0-liter motor. However! The S12 RS-X models had turbos, which were accommodated with hood bulges.
Call it the Silvia or the 240SX or the 200SX (read up on the various names of the 200SX and where they were sold in the world here), but Nissan's now demised budget rear-wheel drive platform has ...
Nissan insiders have revealed to CAR more details of the next-generation 200SX/Silvia that was cancelled in 2008. If you don’t want to know what we’re missing, look away now.
The 1991 Nissan 200SX S13 seen here is rated for a solid 528-hp. That's what you get when you're packing a forged SR20DET engine with a GT3076R Turbo and a bunch of other goodies.
Chief among them, the S14 Silvia/200SX/240SX. Just to explain the confusing naming scheme, we remind the Silvia moniker was used in Japan, while the remaining two were for other major regions.
Just Looking delivered all that last week in the form of a tidy E34-generation BMW M5 but this week we’ve gone even more down-to-earth with a Nissan 200SX. Like the BMW, it’s best-known among ...