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Nissan - Pulsar (1993)
Looking for the Nissan Pulsar price for a specific year or condition?** Discover how the 1993 Nissan Pulsar stacks up in the used car market and find out what a 1993 Nissan Pulsar worth. The Pulsar has long been a favorite in the compact segment, known for its lightweight chassis, efficient powertrains, and Italian-inspired styling. While we do not list a single fixed price, we do provide an up‑to‑date overview of how the Nissan Pulsar price varies from model to market, how quickly it depreciates, and what you can expect when comparing to similar cars.
- Year: 1993 (among others)
- Body type: 5‑door hatchback
- Engine: 1.4‑L (1N‑R) inline‑4, 72 hp / 70 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
- Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Top speed: ~85 mph (137 km/h)
- 0‑60 mph time: ~11‑12 seconds
- Dimensions: Length – 3,645 mm, Width – 1,685 mm, Height – 1,385 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,287 mm
- Weight: Curb weight ~1,125 kg (2,480 lb)
- MSRP at launch: Varies by country; typically between $10,000 – $13,000 US dollars
Whether you’re curious about the used Nissan Pulsar price or looking for a newer 2000‑series model, the database captures every nuance. For example, you’ll find that a gently used 1993 Pulsar in good condition usually sells for a price that’s a fraction of the original MSRP. But what does that fraction look like?
Depreciation Insight
Nissan Pulsar depreciation is an essential factor if you’re buying used. On average, when a new Pulsar is first sold it comes in at a value close to its sticker price. Then, in typical market conditions:
- Within the first year, the vehicle will typically lose 15‑20% of its purchase price.
- Between years two and three, you’ll see a further 10‑12% depreciation as the car’s novelty fades and mileage increases.
- After five years, the cumulative drop is often around 45‑50% of the original price.
Of course, depreciation can vary. Factors such as mileage, condition, region, and maintenance history play a big part. Plus, the Nissan Pulsar price on a used‑car marketplace can differ noticeably from the same car’s location in a different country. For instance
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 years ago | used | £15,750.00 | Unlock all links |