Future classic: Nissan 240SX - FOXSports.com
When the movie “The Fast and the Furious” came out in 2001, the import tuner industry was in full swing in the United States . The movie featured a 1997 Nissan 240SX with Advan wheels and a huge spoiler and, driven by Michelle Rodriquez, it... The first 240SX was produced in 1989, and Nissan ended production in the summer of 1998. During that timeframe, Nissan produced well over two million 240s for the American market. The 240SX has been called the S13, S14, Silvia (the Japanese market name), S, 180SX (Japanese market) and the 200SX (the European and Australian markets). With the similarities between all models and names, American 240 owners are a distinct and very individual group that idolizes their cars for the things that they can do. The first generation 240SX, or the S13, was produced from 1989-94. The S13... However, even with the power boost, critics said the 240SX was underpowered for its size, forcing many tuners and drifters to special order the higher-powered Japanese-model engines or experiment with domestic V8s. For the second generation 240SX,... What do millennials love about the 240SX. It’s easy to drift. Source: www.foxsports.com