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The Nissan 240SX is a sports compact car that was introduced to the North American market by Nissan in 1989 for the 1990 model year. It replaced the outgoing 200SX (S12) model. Most of the 240SXs were equipped with the 2.4-liter inline-four engine ( KA24E from 1989 to 1990 and KA24DE from 1990 to 1998).
The Onevia was never retailed as a complete car in Japan (though it was in North America: the coupé version of the 240SX used the same body shell as the Silvia but with the 180SX/240SX nose). The Mitsuoka Le-Seyde was a retro-styled car built in a very limited series in the early 1990s, based on the S13 Silvia. It uses the S13 Silvia's centre ...
1989–1998 Nissan 240SX (JPN S13 and S14) 1990 Nissan Axxess; 1990 Nissan NPT-90; 1990 Nissan R90C; 1990–1992 Nissan Presea R10; 1990–1999 Nissan 300ZX Z32 (Fairlady Z in Japan) 1990–2003 Nissan Avenir (Expert) 1990–2008 Nissan Primera; 1991 Nissan Figaro; 1991 R91CP; 1991 Nissan Saurus Jr. 1991–1996 Nissan NX; 1991–1996 Nissan ...
240SX: North America 1989–1990 KA24E: Both notchback and fastback with hatch. Pop up headlamps. 1991–1994 KA24E, KA24DE: S14 Silvia: Japan 1994–1998 SR20DE, SR20DET: 200SX: Europe/Australia/New Zealand 1994–1998 SR20DET: 240SX: USA 1995–1998 KA24DE: S15 Silvia: Japan 1999–2002 SR20DE, SR20DET: 200SX: Australia/New Zealand 1999 ...
KA24DE Engine in an S14 240SX The 2.4 L (2,389 cc) KA24DE was used in many Nissan cars and trucks. Most KA24DEs bound for the US were built in the city of Aguascalientes, Mexico , with the exceptions of the 240SX, 1994-97 Altima (re-badged Bluebird SSS), and the U13 Bluebird released in Australia with FWD configuration, which were manufactured ...
In Japan, the 180SX replaced the Gazelle. The S13 Silvia was discontinued in 1993, but the 180SX successfully convinced Nissan to keep it in the market for the full length of the next generation Silvia (S14). The 180SX differed from the S13 Silvia in that it featured pop-up headlights and a liftgate with different body work at the rear of the ...
HICAS (/ h aɪ k æ s /; High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) is Nissan's rear wheel steering system [1] [2] which was fitted to cars from approximately 1985 to 2010, including models ranging from the Skyline (R31, R32, R33, and R34) and Fairlady Z (Z32) to smaller vehicles like the Nissan Cefiro (A31), Silvia (S13 & S15)/240SX/180SX and Nissan Serena/Nissan Largo.
The SR20DET is a popular choice as an engine swap in several cars, most notably the 240SX sold in the United States and Canada. They were fitted with the SOHC KA24E for earlier models and the DOHC KA24DE for later models.