1993 Nissan 240SX SX Convertible Limited Edition from North America - Comments

9th Feb 2003, 12:15

"One-of-a-kind Japanese Classic"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The seats covers are stretched out and seem loose.

The drivers side carpet has a consistent spot that begins to tear.

Sometimes when I put it in park it doesn't activate the neutral safety switch so I have to wiggle the shifter.

General comments?

The best and only Japanese sports car that is rear-wheel drive.

Easiest car to do burnouts with exception to the 300z.

Handles curves tremendously well.

A one of a kind that attrats a lot of attention.

I have people asking me when I'm going to sell it and I have to tell them never.

When using drive it shifts earlier then I'd like it to.

The front seats have to go all the way forward in order to have passengers in the back.

Cigarette lighter on both of my 240sx's don't work.

Very poor radio reception.

The convertible I own is a major chick-magnet.


5th Aug 2004, 10:39

These comments were very helpful since I own the same car with less miles and was wondering how many more miles I could anticipate I could get from my car.


11th Mar 2006, 19:07

You can expect it to last quite awhile. My vert has 120k miles on it and looks and runs great. Rear brakes groan a little and I gave up on the power antenna a long time ago, but overall, it's a great looking and reliable car.


1st May 2008, 14:49

I have a 1993 convertible. I will have to say that it is the best car I have ever owned. Very little maintenance good mileage (around 24mpg city, 30mpg highway). I would agree that it is definitely a chick magnet. I am in the process of restoring my car. It still runs good, looks good, drives great, but my daughter put the top down for a parade when it was about 20 degrees and the back glass cracked. The window sticker price when it was new was $26,300. A little expensive but looking back; well worth the price. Great car! I do have 208,000 miles driven only by me.

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