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1996 Nissan 200SX VI 1.6 MT SE


1996 Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
1996 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
1996 Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
1996 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
1996 Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)
200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)

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Body typeCoupe
Power115 Hp
Engine Displacement1600 cm3 or 1.6L or 97.6 cu-in
Colorgray
Transmission GearboxManual
Fuel TypeGasoline
Drive wheelFF
Mileage71457 Miles
Vin1N4AB4209TC****01
Price (out of date)$1298

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, 1996 Nissan 200SX VI?Coupe, 4 Seats, 2 Doors
How much power, Nissan 200SX Coupe 1996?115 Hp
What is the engine size, Nissan 200SX B14 1996?1.6L or 1596cm3
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 1996 Nissan 200SX 1.6 MT SE?5 speed Manual
What is the drivetrain, Nissan 200SX VI 1996 Coupe 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)?Front
How long is this vehicle, 1996 Nissan 200SX Coupe 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp)?4363 mm
How wide is the vehicle, 1996 Nissan 200SX VI?1692 mm
What is the gross weigh, Nissan 200SX Coupe 1996?1526 kg
How much trunk (boot) space, Nissan 200SX B14 1996?295 l

Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Specs

General information

Complectation name1.6 MT SE
Production start year1994
Production end year1998
Drive typeFront
Frame typeCoupe
Transmission type5 speed Manual
Engine volume, cc1596
Frame nameB14
Clearance, mm150
Manufacturing countryUSA
Doors2

Vehicle generation

Generation nameB14
Generation number6
Production start year1994
Production end year1998

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

Engine nameGA16DE
FuelPetrol (Gasoline)
Engine type4 cylinder DOHC
Has turbono
Max power, hp115
Max power RPM, rpm6000
Max torque, N*m146
Max torque RPM, rpm4000
Valves per cylinder4
Compression ratio9.4
Bore, mm76
Stroke, mm88

Steering

Power steeringyes

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm4363
Exterior width, mm1692
Exterior height, mm1376

Interior dimensions

Capacity4
Seat rows2

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm2535
Turning radius, m5.2
Wheel spacing front1480
Wheel spacing rear1445

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg1072
Max. weight1526

Volumes

Fuel tank capacity, l50
Trunk volume295

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front suspensionIndependent, Spring McPherson
Rear suspensionIndependent, spring multi-link

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheeloption

Tires

Front wheels175/65 R14
Rear wheels175/65 R14

Brakes

Front brakeDiscs
Rear brakedrum brakes


1996 Nissan 200SX VI B14 1.6 MT SE (115 Hp) specs

The SX name refers to several models of automobile sold by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. around the world. Beginning in 1974, the "200SX" badging was utilized until 2002.

The history of the "200SX" begins in the Nissan Silvia line, which started in 1964 with the CSP311 2-seat coupe (last produced in 1968). When the Silvia was revived in the 1970s as a two-plus-two coupe to compete with the Toyota Celica, it was introduced in some countries as the "200SX". This references the displacement in the engine: 2.0 litres. Other similar Nissan badging also refers to engine displacement, most notably the Datsun 240Z (2.4L) and its successive car line, all the way to the present incarnation — the Nissan 350Z.



S10

The S10 was the first Silvia built on the Nissan S platform. It featured more "traditional" lines than similar offerings from rivals Toyota and Mazda and was summarily less popular with consumers in most markets. In Japan it was fitted with an L18B engine, which it shared with the Datsun 610/ Bluebird 180B. In the North American market a version incorporating the larger-displacement L20B was offered as the 200B of the same series Bluebird. This model was affixed with the mandated 5mph (8.0km/ h) bumpers and badged as the Datsun 200SX. Its success in both markets was limited, most buyers opting for the Celica over what was considered the more mundane S-Chassis.


S110

This iteration of the Silvia, available as a 2-door hardtop coupe and a 3-door hatchback, was uniquely progressive in that it was originally intended to feature a rotary engine, designed and built by Nissan. The resulting unit was fairly unreliable, and forestalled production. Ironically, it shared a chassis code with the also ill-fated Mazda Cosmo, first Japanese production car to feature a rotary engine. The car was redesigned shortly after it was released and the Wankel power plant was replaced by a line of conventional piston engines based on the new Z-series engine. These included the Z20 and the turbocharged and fuel injected Z18ET. The Z22E was later introduced, with a larger displacement and fuel injection.



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