Car enthusiast ThatDudeInBlue reviews T-Pain’s Nissan 240SX S14 and can’t believe the results.
The SR20DET was a 2.0L all-aluminum four-cylinder with DOHC, electronic fuel injection, and turbocharging. But what made it ...
In this series so far, we’ve looked at forcibly retired examples of Nissan’s sporty two-doors from the 1970s (a 1978 Datsun ...
A car reported stolen in 1992 was discovered submerged in Lake Gaston, Virginia, during a training exercise by the Virginia State Police's Search and Rescue team. Utilizing side-sonar equipment, the ...
Pour one out for Zilvia.net. The long-standing Nissan S-Chassis (240SX, 180SX, Silvia) forum was, up until just a few days ago, an invaluable resource for owners seeking project tips, swapping parts, ...
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Not to be confused with the iconic Datsun 240Z (aka Nissan Fairlady Z), the compact Nissan 240SX based on the Nissan S platform was introduced to North America for the 1989 model year as the ...
Prerunners have a pretty standard definition: Pickups (or what's left of them) with tall tires and taller suspension, meant to shoot across the desert at terrifying speeds to scout the route ahead of ...
Japanese automaker Nissan may not command the same prestige in the U.S. as its compatriots Toyota and Honda, but one thing is undeniable: Nissan has been a significant player in the American ...
One of the most famous nameplates in Japanese sports cars is the Nissan Silvia. For several generations, it delivered low-cost fun to enthusiasts in Japan, Europe, and even North America as the 200SX ...
Since picking up his first set of MicroMachine toy cars as a toddler, Chris knew he had a passion for automobiles embedded in his soul. It wasn't until he started flipping through car magazines a ...