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- Nissan_Lucino wheelbase "2534.92".
- Nissan_Lucino height "1376.68".
- Nissan_Lucino length "4320.54".
- Nissan_Lucino weight "1071.8568".
- Nissan_Lucino width "1691.64".
- Nissan_Lucino abstract "For the pre-1988 North American Nissan 200SX and 200SX sold in Europe, see Nissan Silvia and Nissan 180SXIn 1995, Nissan reintroduced the 200SX nameplate in United States and Canada to designate a two-door sedan version of the Nissan Sunny B14 chassis, known in Japan and Mexico as Lucino, replacing the Nissan Sunny Coupe and Nissan NX (which was based on the Nissan Pulsar NX). The 200SX came in base, SE, and sportier SE-R models. All shared their front-end appearance, front-drive chassis, dashboard, and many dimensions with the Nissan Sunny B14 series. Base and SE editions shared Sentra's twin-cam GA16DE engine 4-cylinder engine. The SE-R inherited the 140-horsepower 2.0 L SR20DE engine used in the previous 2-door Sentra SE-R. All three came with a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic, and were equipped with dual airbags. Antilock brakes were optional in the SE and SE-R. The price, new: $14,269-17,549.The USA B14 200SX was never supplied to the USA with the SR16VE, a 1600cc engine that produces 173 hp (129 kW) nor the very rare 200 bhp SR16VE N1.".
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Japan.
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Smyrna,_Tennessee.
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Yokosuka,_Kanagawa.
- Nissan_Lucino engine Nissan_Lucino__1.
- Nissan_Lucino engine Nissan_Lucino__2.
- Nissan_Lucino height "1.37668".
- Nissan_Lucino layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nissan_Lucino length "4.32054".
- Nissan_Lucino manufacturer Nissan_Motor_Company.
- Nissan_Lucino productionEndYear "1998".
- Nissan_Lucino productionStartYear "1995".
- Nissan_Lucino thumbnail 1997Nissan200sxse.jpg?width=300.
- Nissan_Lucino transmission "4-speed automatic".
- Nissan_Lucino transmission "5-speed manual".
- Nissan_Lucino weight "1071856.8".
- Nissan_Lucino wheelbase "2.53492".
- Nissan_Lucino width "1.69164".
- Nissan_Lucino wikiPageID "14065705".
- Nissan_Lucino wikiPageRevisionID "596705564".
- Nissan_Lucino aka "Nissan 200SX".
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Japan.
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Smyrna,_Tennessee.
- Nissan_Lucino assembly Yokosuka,_Kanagawa.
- Nissan_Lucino bodystyle "2".
- Nissan_Lucino bodystyle "4".
- Nissan_Lucino engine "1.6".
- Nissan_Lucino engine "2".
- Nissan_Lucino layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nissan_Lucino length "1995".
- Nissan_Lucino manufacturer Nissan_Motor_Company.
- Nissan_Lucino platform Nissan_B_platform.
- Nissan_Lucino production "1995".
- Nissan_Lucino transmission "4".
- Nissan_Lucino transmission "5".
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:Coupes.
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_sports_cars.
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:Nissan_vehicles.
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Nissan_Lucino subject Category:Sport_compact_cars.
- Nissan_Lucino type Automobile.
- Nissan_Lucino type MeanOfTransportation.
- Nissan_Lucino type Product.
- Nissan_Lucino type DesignedArtifact.
- Nissan_Lucino comment "For the pre-1988 North American Nissan 200SX and 200SX sold in Europe, see Nissan Silvia and Nissan 180SXIn 1995, Nissan reintroduced the 200SX nameplate in United States and Canada to designate a two-door sedan version of the Nissan Sunny B14 chassis, known in Japan and Mexico as Lucino, replacing the Nissan Sunny Coupe and Nissan NX (which was based on the Nissan Pulsar NX). The 200SX came in base, SE, and sportier SE-R models.".
- Nissan_Lucino label "Nissan Lucino".
- Nissan_Lucino sameAs m.0208ny.
- Nissan_Lucino sameAs Q17070434.
- Nissan_Lucino sameAs Q17070434.
- Nissan_Lucino wasDerivedFrom Nissan_Lucino?oldid=596705564.
- Nissan_Lucino depiction 1997Nissan200sxse.jpg.
- Nissan_Lucino isPrimaryTopicOf Nissan_Lucino.
- Nissan_Lucino name "Nissan 200SX (USA)".