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The Silvia was a relatively cheap sports car for the time, and was an entry point for many. Today the cheapest sports car from Nissan is the Z model and that goes for a starting price of $42,970.
Nissan has hinted at the revival of the Silvia as a 'cheaper' sports car option Credit: Handout The Nissan Silvia gained a cult following in the '80s and '90s for its exceptionl bang-for-your-buck ...
A solution may be a modern Silvia, Nissan's traditional entry-level sports car which was last sold in the U.S. in the 1990s as the 240SX. Nissan discontinued the global Silvia in 2002.
In Group C lore Mark Blundell's banzai pole lap for Nissan at Le Mans in 1990 is legendary, so for a Japanese enthusiast such as Katsu Kubota the Lola-chassised Nissan R90 is the expected choice.
Nissan is considering building a third sports car to slot below the Z and the next-generation GT-R in its line-up, and the firm’s product strategy VP is pushing for it to bring back the Silvia name.
The first-generation Nissan Silvia, also known as the Datsun 1600 Coupe, introduced one of the most iconic nameplates to the brand and has inspired Nissan Design Europe’s vice president and his ...
Nissan insiders have revealed to CAR more details of the next-generation 200SX/Silvia that was cancelled in 2008. If you don’t want to know what we’re missing, look away now. I didn’t even ...