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What is this discussion about? Nissan NX, Coupe, Hatchback


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Any issues with the NX (92-94)? by dinu01
Feb 20, 2002 (8:52 am)
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93 NX2000 by snaptab
Feb 21, 2002 (7:21 pm)
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Thought I'd throw in my two cents worth on the NX2000. What a great car! I owned a 93 model for 2 years, then my daughter talked me out of it. She's been driving it the past 4 years with no problems at all. The car is a black, automatic with T-tops, currently has 115,000 miles and still going strong. Only repairs have been front half shafts, front rotors and thermostat, that's it. Car has been super reliable and still drives and looks almost new.
It's a shame Nissan doesn't build them anymore!
My advise to all is if you can find one used, buy it quick before someone else does.
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Yep by verozahl
Apr 07, 2002 (9:13 pm)
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Recently, I saw two 1993 NXs in excellent condition... black NX1600 and a white NX2000.
Interiors look very functional, clean exterior design. Fast little sport compacts!
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nissan nx 1.6 by wowdudecool38
Apr 20, 2008 (10:25 am)
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i have a 1993 nissan nx 1.6 and i wanted to put a 2.0 in it i was wondering if i needed to change the wireing and if my trany would line up with it.
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Acura NX by thecarbuff
Sep 22, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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are these good, realiable cars for a daily driver, or are they born lemons? a few words of advise
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Poor Man's Porsche by moredock
Nov 10, 2008 (6:27 pm)
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I have a 1991 NX-2000, which I bought after seeing the car at the LA Auto Show that year. It has 120K miles, zero rust, still as frisky as the day I bought it, a beautiful three coat Mercedes silver paint job thanks to my nephew the body man, and, alas, a slight ripple along the driver's side where I was hit by a deer while doing 90 on the NY Northway. The car is with me now in FL and refuses to grow old, though some of the T-top moldings are getting a bit brittle. The Sentra engine is like Dracula, it won't die unless you put a wooden stake through its radiator. If you find one, buy it. If Porsche ever built a car Joe the Plumber could afford, this would be it.
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Re: Poor Man's Porsche [moredock] by pf_flyer HOST
Nov 10, 2008 (6:35 pm)
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Replying to: moredock (Nov 10, 2008 6:27 pm)

Amen on the Sentra engines. I ran my last two over 235,000 miles each and I know one of them is still running, not quite sure about the other.

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