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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.
The Nissan Silvia could return with an electric powertrain after a two-decade absence as the Japanese car maker continues to talk up the possibility of adding an affordable sports car to its line-up.
Nissan executive says he'd love to bring the Silvia back to cater to affordable sports car fans. While unconfirmed, a new Silvia would be positioned beneath the GT-R. More hints that the GT-R is ...
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 ...
Nissan Boss Dreams of the Silvia's Return as a 'Right-Priced' Sports Car The company's vice president of global product strategy said it will be a challenge, but he also said there's a chance.
The 1992 S13 Nissan Silvia you see here sports a very clean and simple approach to aesthetics. However, as the old clich goes, looks can be deceiving. - Super Street Magazine ...
Augmented with long-tube headers, a Y-pipe setup, and 4.0-inch exhaust piping, the LS7-swapped 240SX blends the front end from the S13 Silvia with a widebody kit from Koguchi.
For those who judge a book by its cover, this 240SX might be immediately annoying. That’s because, on the front of it, it looks like an S13 JDM Nissan Silvia.