Although its roads were not as paved with epic successes as Nissan’s Skyline GT-R family, the S-series did fulfill a particularly significant role. It was the go-to RWD automobile platform between ...
Turbocharged, rear-wheel drive and quite regularly found going sideways, few casual onlookers would think that the car they were looking at was named after their Gran. Thankfully the fifth-generation ...
The parallels between the 200SX and GT86/BRZ don't end there. Kerbweights are around 1,200kg, 62mph in less than eight seconds and both have auto options that leave a lot to be desired. But of course, ...
Navigate the front page of evo.co.uk this week and you’ll be bombarded by the technologically advanced – electric record-breaking Corvettes, V12 hypercars, Bugatti’s new showroom and the Porsche ...
I have owned my Nissan 200SX (S14) since 2000 and it impresses me as much today as it did back then. With rear-wheel drive and a 5-speed manual, its 2-litre, double overhead camshaft turbocharged ...
Killed off by ever tighter emissions laws, Nissan's 200SX that sold here between 2000 and late 2003 was a firm favourite among those who valued budget performance. Even had it been twice the price, ...
Who says looks don’t sell cars. Take Nissan’s brilliant 200SX turbocharged coupe for example. Few cars in 1996 could match its performance, but few people tuned in because of its bland looks. There ...
The Japanese Domestic Market has no shortage of sought-after and highly coveted models that have garnered a cult following among enthusiasts, collectors, and general fans of the Japanese automotive ...
Nissan’s 200SX sports coupe was an instant hit when it arrived here late in 1994, its no-holds barred performance overcoming criticism of its bland styling and no-frills interior. With the earliest ...