![]() ![]() ![]() HICAS (4-wheel steering) availableĪs an option on domestic and export cars (restrictions in some trim levels). Japanese market cars featureĬA18DE and CA18DET engines. Three body styles (coupe, hatch, convertible). The Gazelle and North-American 200SX did not have the bulge in the bonnet shown in this photo, as it was restricted to the four cylinder turbo versions. This car had 165HP in 1987, and 170HP in 1988 (identified by two-tone paint). Got the VG30E in the "200SX SE" (which given it had a 3.0 was interesting). Japanese market cars had FJ20 or FJ20ET 2.0 16V engines, Australian Gazelles had CA20 2.0, 8V "twin plug", while European cars had CA20 or CA18ET engines. Called a "Gazelle" in some markets and "200SX" in USA. The S110 had an FJ20E when sold in Japan as a Silvia and a 100HP Z20E (twin plug) when sold in North America as a 200SX, swapping to the 102HP Z22E in 1980. Like the CSP311, it was exported in limited numbers as the Nissan 1600 Coupe With a 4 barrel carburettor, it was similar to the 10A Mazda engine According to Alan Marr, the Nissan rotary was a 1000cc twin-rotor design. Production continued as the S110 with a conventional piston engine. The L20 motor was used in Australia in the 200B (which had an "SX" variant late in it's life), but the 180B and 200B were not Silvias. Also sold in the USA as a 200SX with an L20B rated at 90HP. There were limited exports, and in some markets called as "Sakura". Don't confuse this with the 4-door "1600" (510).Īccording to David Auld, 554 were built, of which 20 still exist in Australia. Exported to several countries as the Nissan 1600 coupe. The earliest car I know of to carry the Silvia name was the CSP311 from 1964-68. Siliva was the mother of Romulus and Remus (By Mars) and was the daughter of King Numitor. ![]() According to Roman Mythology (which borrows from the Greek) Ootake, the name "Silvia" comes from Greek MythologyĪnd was the name of a beautiful Nymph. Rear wheel drive two-door "personal sports coupe" powered by a 4 cylinder DOHC engine.ĭifferences in the models will be covered in another section.Īccording to the Chief Designer, Mr. ![]() Japan and possibly other parts of South-East Asia under this name. The base car for this family is the Nissan Silvia, and it is sold in There are at least three cars sold inĭifferent parts of the world under this name. That's not as easy a question as you might think. Nissan Silvia/200SX/240SX/Gazelle Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. ![]()
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