Nissan 200 SX (94-01) - Review

Review by Ben Wall on
If this sleek coupe suffered from one thing, it was that it was too anonymous looking, although it does offer a taste of the Skyline supercar. It's good to drive with a refined 2.0 turbo unit, responsive handling and because it’s relatively unknown, it’s great value. Touring pack includes extra airbag, body kit, CD autochanger and leather seats. Both models received a twin air-duct grille, redesigned front bumper/fascia and remote audio controls in Oct 96 and look considerably better for it.
4 out of 5

Buying used

Go for a Touring spec model as it is better equipped and easier to sell on. Look out for full service history and be very wary of something that has been modified. Look out for signs of crash damage. Offers a lot of car for the money.

See 2 used Nissan 200 SXs for sale, starting at £2,995

3 out of 5

Selling

Not an obvious choice, so you may have to wait for a buyer and if you bought it new then you'll be in for a shock when you see the depreciation.