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Nissan - 200SX/Silvia (1999)
Are you an enthusiast eyeing the Nissan 200SX/Silvia from the 1999 model year? You’ll find that the Nissan 200SX/Silvia price varies widely depending on mileage, condition, and whether you’re looking at a new or used Nissan 200SX/Silvia price. In this guide we provide the key facts you need to make an informed decision: a quick specs rundown, realistic depreciation figures, comparison points with similar cars, and a snapshot of its market position. Let’s dive in.
- Model Years: 1997–1999 (First Generation) – 1999 variant is often the most sought after because it features the factory-coloured rear bumper and slight suspension tweaks.
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Engine: 2.3L RB23E inline‑4
- Horsepower: 140 hp @ 7,500 rpm
- Torque: 138 lb‑ft @ 4,500 rpm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); optional 4‑speed automatic; 6‑speed manual engineered for aftermarket swaps is widely available.
- Top Speed & Acceleration: 140 mph; 0‑60 mph in roughly 8.5 seconds with a manual gearbox.
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular) – 8 L per 100 km fuel economy.
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Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 2,400 mm
- Length: 4,360 mm
- Width: 1,710 mm
- Height: 1,340 mm
- Weight (curb): ~1,200 kg
- Configuration: Rear‑wheel drive, single‑zone seat‑belt system, optional all‑wheel drive via aftermarket kits (rare in stock form).
- Drivetrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel layout – provides excellent weight distribution for spirited driving.
- Interior: Compact cabin, two‑seat layout, aluminum‑trimmed instrument cluster, optional aftermarket steering wheel kits for an enhanced feel.
- Exterior: Characteristic “Rocking‑Chair” roofline, square headlights, optional side‑scoops and M3‑by‑Nissan package.
**Depreciation Insight**
The Nissan 200SX/Silvia depreciation curve is typical of many midsize, performance‑oriented cars.
- First Year: Many 1999 models typically lose 15‑20% of their original value when the engine has 20,000 km on the odometer.
- 3 Years: Steady fall of 30‑35% from the purchase price.
- 5 Years: Roughly 60‑70% depreciation is common; well-maintained vehicles retain a slightly higher resale value.
- Beyond 10 Years: Depreciation flattens; value is largely governed by rarity, condition, and market demand.
**Comparison Context** When you shop for a Nissan 200SX/Silvia 1999 price, it’s useful to benchmark against related models:
- Nissan 240SX
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