1989 Nissan 240SX Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Anonymous
Mar 31, 2014
Excelent car in almost every way. I bought mine for $2100 in perfect condition quite a few years back but now if you're lucky enough to find one in perfect condition that hasn't been modified you'll be looking at spending 4-5k! It's a light car. Not a lot of horse power but still plenty for passing power and to have fun. Great gas mileage. Comfortable for long trips. I'm 6' and had plenty of room in the front seats but had zero leg room if I sat in the back, back seat is mainly for children if you have any, not really a family car. Good trunk space. Easy and cheap to maintain. Tons of aftermarket options for it if you want to modify any of it. Over all stock suspension was a little sloppy with lots of body roll and understeer. Great first car or daily driver! Ended up tearing mine completely done modifying it into RHD (right-hand drive,) doing a motor swap, upgrading the entire suspension and fuel system and engine internals. Basicly rebuilt the entire car and then ended up selling it. Wish I never sold it and would love to have another one but not to modify, just to drive....maybe modify he suspension a little but thats it!Mar 31, 2014
by Kacey S
Feb 02, 2012
just love these cars
braking is soft
all low end torque
dislike steel block and alum. head
cheap parts
alot of aftermarket stuff
put into it more that i bought it for
amazing to drve..5 speed only autos suck
only a 2 - 1 person car backseats r for showFeb 02, 2012
by Tyler S
Mar 14, 2011
Performance: 4 piston Brembo front brake kit, AGX adjustable struts all the way around, Strut/Stiffening bars front and rear, full 2.5 inch exhaust, turbo in future plans.
Apperence: newer paint, nissan SE-R 17" wheels.
This car is a blast to drive, drift and race!!! I love it!!!Mar 14, 2011
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by Anonymous
Mar 31, 2014
Excelent car in almost every way. I bought mine for $2100 in perfect condition quite a few years back but now if you're lucky enough to find one in perfect condition that hasn't been modified you'll be looking at spending 4-5k! It's a light car. Not a lot of horse power but still plenty for passing power and to have fun. Great gas mileage. Comfortable for long trips. I'm 6' and had plenty of room in the front seats but had zero leg room if I sat in the back, back seat is mainly for children if you have any, not really a family car. Good trunk space. Easy and cheap to maintain. Tons of aftermarket options for it if you want to modify any of it. Over all stock suspension was a little sloppy with lots of body roll and understeer. Great first car or daily driver! Ended up tearing mine completely done modifying it into RHD (right-hand drive,) doing a motor swap, upgrading the entire suspension and fuel system and engine internals. Basicly rebuilt the entire car and then ended up selling it. Wish I never sold it and would love to have another one but not to modify, just to drive....maybe modify he suspension a little but thats it!Mar 31, 2014
by Kacey S
Feb 02, 2012
just love these cars
braking is soft
all low end torque
dislike steel block and alum. head
cheap parts
alot of aftermarket stuff
put into it more that i bought it for
amazing to drve..5 speed only autos suck
only a 2 - 1 person car backseats r for showFeb 02, 2012
by Tyler S
Mar 14, 2011
Performance: 4 piston Brembo front brake kit, AGX adjustable struts all the way around, Strut/Stiffening bars front and rear, full 2.5 inch exhaust, turbo in future plans.
Apperence: newer paint, nissan SE-R 17" wheels.
This car is a blast to drive, drift and race!!! I love it!!!Mar 14, 2011
by Joshua C
Dec 30, 2010
My Nissan 240 was a jumbled up piece of love - it was my second RWD car, the first being my '85 Porsche. The 240SX is a versitle and quite popular car, and parts are easy to come by at reasonable prices just about anywhere you go. After driving my Porsche 944, and my 240SX, I will say they are a dead match as far as speed and power. I will say that the 240 is a bit more fun to thrash about because it feels like it weighs a lot less... and your not worried about anything getting broken because parts are about 90% less than parts for the Porsche.
The Porsche DOES handle better out of the box. However note that with all the mods available it would cost a lot less to get Porsche like product out of the Nissan. And if both cars where stock, and you set about on a point to point road race - the Japanese built tuner would be neck and neck with the German legend.
I used mine as a daily driver, but i would recommended this not be a daily driver if you get snow in your climate.
The good:
Front engine with rear wheel drive.
With very little mods can really improve handling.
Great technology for the time.
Really fun to drive
Reasonable fuel mileage about 25/26MPG average (internet says 23 mpg average - I got slightly better than that).
The Bad:
I had lots of minor problems with mine (this could have been because I got a lemon) and I spend many a weekend fixing a $30 or less problem for the two years I owned the car.
A few problems that my mechanic said where common are:
Clatter sounds coming from the valve cover, usually resulting in the chain guide getting lose with age and rattling against the chain.
Clutch slave cylinders giving out in old age (less than $30 at local parts shop).
Rear shock tower weld break (making it look like the rear end is lopsided.
Dec 30, 2010
by Kandis B
Aug 06, 2010
I love my old car and I wish I still had it.
I miss the rear wheel drive. Freaked me out less driving a rear wheel drive car in the winter then a front wheel drive car.
Id still have the car if the body would have holded out longer.Aug 06, 2010
by Malcolm L
Aug 05, 2010
i like that my car has no speed limiter so 130mph is a breeze. I dont like the flip up head lights or the electric seat belts. The acceleration is very good thats how i win most of my races because the car is so quick of the line.Aug 05, 2010
by Joe M
Jun 17, 2010
I love this car, the modification possibilities are limitless. The car has an immense amount of potential, handles well, accelerates well, brakes well and is built immaculately. A blast to drive, and out runs nearly any car three times its price. In other words build your car, don't buy it!!!Jun 17, 2010
by Caleb D
Apr 27, 2010
Performance - Acceleration is great for a stock single cam 4 cylinder motor. it is quite a bit of torque. the braking is very strong and smooth. it also handles like a dream.
My car gets about 25 mpg on the freeway and when i am out having fun it doesn't go under 21mpg. It is very dependable and is very fun to drive.Apr 27, 2010
by Bronson M
Nov 25, 2009
The quality is expected to be a little on the "used" side. its 20 years old. Performance is great for the car, handling is great, and this car will get you sideways easily if you need it. just watch out for problems since its an old carNov 25, 2009
by Marc R
Oct 20, 2009
It's a great overall car. Handles like it's on rails, but could use a few more ponies for those spirited drives. Looks aren't too shabby either, though it could use either the removal of the goofy foam factory spoiler, or an upgraded spoiler. Overall I give it a 4/5. :)Oct 20, 2009
by Rob G
Sep 29, 2009
Anything built on a Nissan S-chassis is nothing short of amazing. Handling is rigid enough for track use right out of the box, and aftermarket support is phenomenal. The stock KA24DE motor will take a beating and is very easy to work on. (We just dropped an RB20DET Skyline motor in, however...) Anyone that loves 90's Japanese tuner cars knows that there's a reason the SX has such a cult following.Sep 29, 2009
by Émile P
Sep 16, 2009
drift car..
sr20det
gt2871 ball bearing
front mount intercooler
hks ssqv bov
ss autochrome turbo manifold
3 inch downpipe
3 inch exhaust
aluminum subframe bushing
urethane bushing
apexi n1 coilover
front/rear bar
300zx brake conversion in front
hawk hp+ pad
brembo rotor
cusco cage
sparco seat
bride seat rails
stripped interior
a lot of 15 and 16 inch and soon v.i.p wheels
the car is a beast and gonna be faster next year..Sep 16, 2009
by Law G
Aug 02, 2009
This car is equipped with S15 6-speed Spec-R engine,
Brembo brakes, 2-way LSD, Blitz intercooler kit,
Aragosta coilovers, roll cage, Nismo power brace and
almost all the required stiffeners ready for drifting.
Recaro full bucket seats for the racing feel and Sard
Stack ST8130 gauge instrument panel.Aug 02, 2009
by Ryan W
Jul 05, 2009
4 cylinder affordable sports car. Amazing handling and control. Easy to drift, especially the S13. Lightweight so power to weight ratio is pretty good. Easy to maintain. Easy to work on. And a Japanese engine swap is EASY. Wiring is a little dicey when you swap the motor. So troubleshooting may be an issue. But it's fun. BUILT not BOUGHT, the only way to go.Jul 05, 2009
by Kurtis R
Jul 02, 2009
I love absolutley everything about my 240. Nothing to hate on really, theres no hicas steering to get messed up overall good solid car cant wait to continue building and eventually get it on the track rep vernon going sideways :)Jul 02, 2009
by Shiloh P
Apr 13, 2009
was a great platform for a tuner car. the car handled great but did lack a little in the power department. parts were expensive, but was well worth it with the end result in mind. i wish i would have kept it for the potential it had with some money invested in it. hard now to find one in decent shape for a good project.Apr 13, 2009
by Anonymous
Jan 21, 2009
Sr20det. Koyorad. Bully stage 2 clutch. HID head lights. Gonna buy some kouki tail lights very soon. Catback exhaust. Front mount intercooler. Short shifter and Greddy shift knob. Automatic seat belts (which i do not like at all). Awesome car to rip around in. Jan 21, 2009
by Yolo S
Dec 19, 2008
My car was a salvage title car with frame damage. Engine is a truck engine. Only 4 cyls... accelerates okay but could use a LOT more punch. dual cam one is better. Brakes good and handles AMAZING. VERY fun to drive. turns on a dime. Make U-turn in exactly 2 lanes. It has lasted since 1989 with more than 190k miles so I am guessing the build quality is good. there are squeaks from the front and rear sway bars and also rattling coming from the timing chain which is common. Interior is lacking and exterior styling is okay. I prefer the newer model exterior a lot more. Gas mileage is good and maintenance is cheap. VERY FUN to drive. drive the hell out of it cuz the engine lasts forever and a day. IRON HARD truck engine.Dec 19, 2008
by Alex M
Dec 18, 2008
Classic utilitarian japanese car. Fun and reliable for cheap.
Four cylinders power the rear wheels in a tiny, very agile car. Independent rear suspension, 50/50 weight balance, and disc brakes all around. I would ask for the added control of a LSD (later models had one as an option), but it doesn't really have enough power to need one.
These cars define that classic look of early 90s japanese sportscars. Most people prefer the hatchback, but I love my no-spoiler flat trunk coupe.Dec 18, 2008
by Phil F
Aug 05, 2008
Well what can i say about this car...except that it is awesome.
it is definitely an entry sports car designed to be the basis of learning. Not to mention it's straight 4 makes it easy on the pocket. This car is an absolute blast to drive, although lacking some power here and there, but the overall experience really makes you forget about it.Aug 05, 2008
by Marcello S
Jul 04, 2008
I like the fact that parts are cheap for it
I like the fact that its an FR
I hate the fact that it has a truck motor
I hate the fact that i work on it for than I drive it
It's a fun car to drive
Jul 04, 2008
by Cyril M
Jun 17, 2008
This is a drift built street car,the engine is an SR20DET with light mods to it. The car was a great start into drifting and could be upgraded to a full race car, but my second S chassis was the one I went with so this car stayed as a semi street/track car. I would reccomend it to any fan of RWD cars. pwoerful and light (fully stripped) it is a nice little street monster, and the blitz blow off valve makes it that much more impressiveJun 17, 2008
by Jacob H
Jun 09, 2008
It's got awesome acceleration but not a great top speed. Interiors alright but stains easily. Rear wheel drive so great for burnouts and donuts. I actually wrecked this car and believe me it's a sturdy car. Jun 09, 2008
by Kent X
May 03, 2008
Great Car, Good Torque, Very Reliable and makes a great noiseMay 03, 2008
by Wesley S
Apr 16, 2008
This car with suspension and an SR20DET, is flawless for drifting and racing.Apr 16, 2008
by Kin L
Mar 26, 2008
Quick, Fun, Reliable, and AFFordable. It is rear-notched, and is good for turning fast. Mar 26, 2008
by Döug F
Mar 15, 2008
I bought this car almost 4 years ago now for $50. All i had a problem with when it was bought, was the gas lines leaked....THATS IT! & i've been driving it since with no major problem.Mar 15, 2008
by Randy R
Feb 09, 2008
Great car recomend it for sure. very fast for a 4 cyl, good handling to.
Feb 09, 2008
by Jaideep G
Feb 07, 2008
The Nissan 240sx is a great little coupe for a low price. It has a 2.4 liter in-line 4 motor called the KA24E. Unfortunately Nissan did not make the DOHC (KA24DE) until 1991. This motor produces 140 hp with 152 lbs of torque. In the year of 1989 the car's msrp was about $14,000Feb 07, 2008
by Kyle B
Jan 21, 2008
Car is a blast to drive, handles well. Decent on gas. Great aftermarket support. Jan 21, 2008
by Devan H
Jan 15, 2008
I liked this car a lot, it has a fairly modernly styled interior for an '89. It's sporty but comfortable. The engine and drivetrain are solid and is very fun to drift, with the torquey 2.4L I4.Jan 15, 2008
by Miek M
Jan 09, 2008
amazing handling, even on stock suspension, and twice as good with the Tein suspension. pretty good selection of parts for swaps and upgrades.Jan 09, 2008
by Brian C
Jan 05, 2008
This is a fun dedicated track car built from the ground up starting in 2004. The car was manufactured in 1989 and the design of the car was used up to 1997 in Japan with minor modifications to the exterior and powertrain. Overall this is a great car that is fun to drive that was ahead of its time in terms of design and has a large aftermarket support that anyone could love.Jan 05, 2008
by Teddy P
Dec 22, 2007
Well, the car currently has Nissan's 2.4 liter KA24E "truck motor", as
some people would refer to it as. Stock, this motor is good for getting
you around town, to school, work etc. Unfortunately, there is a lack of
power to the wheels. The motor produces roughly 138bhp, and there is
only enough power to chirp 1st gear.
The handling of this car is excellent. With Megan Track series
coilovers, the car hugs the road as well as a Datsun 510. Also having a
locked rear differential, this setup makes easy for drifting. At least, in
the rain it does...
Dec 22, 2007
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1989 Nissan 240SX Pricing
Original MSRP
$13,274 to $13,474Price range
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N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Roof
Sunroof: power glass
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Roof
Sunroof: power glass
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent