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Nissan - Sunny (1993)

Looking to understand the Nissan Sunny price of a classic 1993 model? This compact sedan, renowned for its reliability and understated style, remains a popular choice for budget‑conscious buyers worldwide. In the current market, the used Nissan Sunny price varies by region, condition, and mileage, but the core value can be grasped through a few key figures and depreciation trends that will help you gauge the worth of your potential purchase.

  • Year: 1993
  • Model: Nissan Sunny
  • Estimated market range: Varies by market/condition
  • Initial retail price (1993): Around $3,800–$4,200 USD

**Key specifications** – a quick look at what makes the 1993 Nissan Sunny a practical and economical choice.

  • Engine: 1.5‑liter, 4‑cyl, 4‑stroke; 72 hp so‑called "SN" engine
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (optional 3‑speed automatic in some markets)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol) – recommended for regular 15‑% octane
  • Drive layout: Front‑wheel drive (FR)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,600 mm
    • Overall length: 4,350 mm
    • Width: 1,675 mm
    • Height: 1,475 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 935 kg (full charge)
  • Top speed: 115 km/h (70 mph)
  • Fuel economy: Roughly 8–9 L/100 km (31–35 mpg)
  • Interior features: 2‑tone seats, manual climate control, basic IRS‑style audio
  • Safety: Two front airbags, driver airbag (optional), manual ABS in later sub‑generations

Depreciation insights

Understanding the Nissan Sunny depreciation curve is key to assessing what is a 1993 Nissan Sunny worth today. Generally, classic compact cars like the Sunny see the following pattern:

  • First year (after purchase): 15–20 % loss
  • Years 2–3: 10 % per year (cumulative ~25‑30 %)
  • Years 4–10: 5–7 % per year (cumulative ~30‑40 %)
  • Beyond 10 years: Value stabilizes, loss depending on condition and rarity (15‑25 % of original value over 15‑20 years)

For example, a 1993 Nissan Sunny that was initially priced at $4,000 USD would typically be valued at around $2,800 USD after the first year. If it stays in reasonably good condition (original paint, functional brakes, no major rust), its market price might remain within 25‑30 % of its initial value for many years. That means you might expect a well‑maintained Sunny to fetch between 55‑60 %


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