The Nissan NX category encompasses a specific line of compact, sporty coupes and hatchbacks produced by Nissan. These vehicles are characterized by their lightweight construction, agile handling, and often distinctive styling, making them popular choices for drivers seeking an engaging and economical driving experience. Primarily designed for personal transportation, the NX models have also found favor in enthusiast communities for their performance potential and customization options, serving as capable daily drivers and platforms for spirited driving.
Documentation for the Nissan NX series includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance schedules. Detailed service and repair manuals are available for...
The Nissan NX category encompasses a specific line of compact, sporty coupes and hatchbacks produced by Nissan. These vehicles are characterized by their lightweight construction, agile handling, and often distinctive styling, making them popular choices for drivers seeking an engaging and economical driving experience. Primarily designed for personal transportation, the NX models have also found favor in enthusiast communities for their performance potential and customization options, serving as capable daily drivers and platforms for spirited driving.
Documentation for the Nissan NX series includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance schedules. Detailed service and repair manuals are available for technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts, covering engine diagnostics, electrical systems, bodywork, and component-level repairs. These resources provide essential technical specifications, troubleshooting guides, and step-by-step procedures to ensure the proper upkeep, repair, and optimal performance of NX vehicles throughout their lifespan.
This manual covers the Nissan Pulsar NX, model code N13 Series, produced in 1989. The Pulsar NX is recognized for its distinctive styling, often featuring interchangeable rear sections and a sporty, front-wheel-drive design. Engineered with Nissan's reputation for reliability, this vehicle offers a blend of practicality and engaging driving dynamics, making it a notable entry in its class. It was primarily manufactured in Japan and represents a period of innovative design from Nissan.
This manual covers the 1991 Nissan NX, a sporty compact coupe built on the B13 chassis. Known for its aerodynamic design and efficient GA16DE 1.6-liter DOHC engine producing approximately 113 horsepower, the NX offered a blend of performance and practicality. Available with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission, this generation continued Nissan's reputation for producing reliable and engaging vehicles in the compact segment. Its engineering quality and focus on driver experience made it a notable entry in its class during the early 1990s.
The 1992 NX, built on the B Platform and identified by chassis code B13, was engineered as a sporty and stylish compact coupe, appealing to buyers seeking an engaging and affordable driving experience. This model competed in a segment that included vehicles like the Honda Civic Coupe and Toyota Celica, distinguishing itself with its unique styling and a reputation for reliability. Key features included its distinctive coupe body, independent rear suspension, front-wheel drive, and a selection of efficient four-cylinder engines, notably the 1.6-liter GA16DE. The NX represented a commitment to offering dynamic and practical compact vehicles, continuing a lineage of well-regarded small cars.
The 1993 Nissan NX, a sporty compact coupe, offered a stylish and engaging driving experience, appealing to those seeking a blend of performance and affordability. Known for its aerodynamic design and available targa-top, it competed effectively within its segment. The NX was powered by efficient engines, including the 1.6L GA16DE, with a more potent SR20DE engine available in the NX2000 model, delivering enhanced performance. The company's reputation for reliability and engineering underpins the NX's appeal, making it a notable entry in the compact sports car market of its era.