Trim levels Nissan 240SX
from 1989 to 1994, I 8 pcs total

Coupe S13
2 2
L: 4521 / W: 1689 / H: 1290 (mm)
Nissan 240SX on the roads
from 1989 to 1994, I
8
number of cars of this generation
- 8 on the road
- – not in use
- – written off
3
сars
38%
Nissan 240SX – overview
The Nissan 240SX is a rear-wheel drive sports car produced since 1989. In the US, it replaced the first generation 200SX. Most 240SXs were equipped with a 2.4-liter engine. The first generation was produced until 1994, and the second until 1998. The car was known for its exceptional drifting abilities. Interestingly, this model continues to participate in drifting competitions and deservedly appears in many video games.
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Reviews and opinions
from 1989 to 1994, 1 generation
3.8 Total Reviews: 10
- Exterior 4.0
- Comfort 3.7
- Safety 3.7
- Driving performance 3.5
- Reliability 3.9
Reem
Comfortable in the city, challenging on highways
As a second car for the family, the Nissan 240sx performs well in the city. It's easy to park and ve...
Rania
Suitable for a small family and reliable
The Nissan 240sx is suitable for a small family and serves us for weekend trips. The ride is comfort...
Oliver
Reliable but a bit noisy
The Nissan 240sx is a reliable car and holds up well, but the noise in the cabin is especially notic...
Yehuda
Beautiful car and pleasant to drive
I'm very satisfied with my Nissan 240sx. It looks good and feels stable on the road. It's a bit nois...
Ravit
Good car with nice design
I like the design of the Nissan 240sx, it looks good on the road. The ride in the city is smooth and...
Yechezkel
Not strong enough for long trips
The car is not strong enough for long trips on the highway. I often find myself struggling to mainta...
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Nissan 240SX
1989 - 1994
1 generation
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