This is a story about romance and cars, two themes that are as conflicting as Israel and Palestine, Harry and Voldemort, Rosie and Donald, uh, you get the point. It's not supposed to happen. Cars are ...
During the late 1980s and 1990s, tuner car culture was alive and well here in the US. Following the Japanese car boom that began mid-way through the 1970s, sports cars produced by the country began to ...
Produced between 1989 and 1999, the 240SX is a popular choice for drifting because it’s rear-wheel drive, light, and easy to modify. The 1989 model we’re covering today features an extreme revamp that ...
I have found that most of the 240SXs offered for sale these days are some of the jankiest cars around. That makes today's Nice Price or No Dice S13 such a standout. Let's see if this seemingly tidy ...
In his book The Reckoning, author David Halberstam wrote about the post-Korean-war stagnation of the U.S. auto industry and the rise to world prominence of the Japanese carmakers. As part of his ...
When the movie “The Fast and the Furious” came out in 2001, the import tuner industry was in full swing in the United States. The movie featured a 1997 Nissan 240SX with Advan wheels and a huge ...
There's talk brewing in the dark corners of the Internet that Nissan is preparing to take on Toyota and Subaru's joint sports coupe and Mazda's ur-roadster, the MX-5, with a revived take on the 240SX- ...
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