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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
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1652.0. "Nissan 100 NX" by KERNEL::FISCHERI (I'm not from Bushey) Mon Jan 13 1992 12:41

has anyone ever seen/driven one of these? The first I heard about them
was in last weeks A&M.


	Ian
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1652.1Nissan 100nxSIOG::BRADLEYMon Jan 13 1992 12:546
    They are available here in Ireland for the last 6mths. and the basic
    model starts at 1600cc. rising up to 2.0i. Also available is a model
    with a t-Bar. They are not a bad looking job for the boy racer.
    
    
    Gary
1652.2KERNEL::FISCHERII'm not from BusheyMon Jan 13 1992 14:059
Yeh, I read an article in A&M about Nissan Motor GB taking over
the dealership. The 100 NX comes with T bar as standard on 
their models and is �1500 less than Nissan UKs model. 

Anyone got any figures, reviews, etc



	Ian
1652.3100NX=SunnyEEMELI::HAUTALACool, man!Mon Jan 13 1992 15:517
    
    I read from one review that driving 100NX is very close to normal
    Nissan Sunny; handling is about the same and engines are exactly
    the same that Sunny models. Only shape and space inside is more
    "sport".
    
    Hannu
1652.4KERNEL::LOATBored...bored........BORED!!!!Mon Jan 13 1992 16:554
    Yep. It's a sheep in wolfs clothing!
    
    Steve.
    
1652.5Yuk...MINDER::POWELLWed Jan 15 1992 13:266
    
    Its the ugliest car in the world, except perhaps for the Toyota
    Celcia... :-)
    
    							G.P
    
1652.6KERNEL::FISCHERII'm not from BusheyWed Jan 15 1992 15:165
What I was hoping for when I wrote .0, were some facts and figures about
the 100 NX. Or personal opinions about the car from any of you who have
driven it.

Ian
1652.7I've got some numbers.ELMAGO::TTOMBAUGHDangerously close to mawkishnessThu Jan 16 1992 18:039
    In the U.S. I believe these are called 1600NX and 2000NX.
    
    I have some road test figures I can enter tomorrow. The local
    dealer has quite a load of them in stock. They are somewhat
    less appealing in appearance than the MX-3, imo. 
    
    Have seen only a few on the street.
    
    Terry
1652.8100NX/2000NXELMAGO::TTOMBAUGHDangerously close to mawkishnessFri Jan 17 1992 16:3220
    A few specs:
    
    Curb wt.  2665lb.
    
    Engine    4 cyl. dohc, 2 liter, 4 valve. 130 bhp @ 6400rpm, 130 lb ft @
    4800rpm
    
    0-60 mph  8.1 secs.   0-1\4mi.  16.6 secs @ 86 mph.
    
    Lateral accel. on 200ft skid pad  .88g
    
    Speed through 600ft slalom  61.4.
    
    Tires  195/55-14 Bridgestone RE71
    
    Final drive ratio 4.18:1    3080rpm @ 60mph in 5th.
    
    Fuel mileage  ~30 mpg (U.S. gal.)  EPA range 23/31.
    
                
1652.9Two enginesEEMELI::HAUTALACool, man!Sun Jan 19 1992 19:179
    
    re -1:
    
    At least here in Europe there are TWO engines for 100NX, the one
    you introduced and the "grandfather"-model 1.6 with 90 hp at 6000rpm.
    At least here in Finland 100NX with 2.0 litre engine cost nearly
    2 x 1.6 litre model!
    
    Hannu
1652.10KERNEL::FISCHERIOne of them's got a gunFri Jan 24 1992 09:0610
You can't seem to get the 2 litre here, in England anyway. I got a brochure
and the 1.6 16v does 118mph and 0-62 in 10.7 secs.

I think they're around �12k which isn't bad considering you get PAS, electric
windows and mirrors, central locking, alloys and T bar roof all as standard.

Anyway, I've never actually seen one on  the road, so I take it noone can tell
me what they're like to drive.

	Ian
1652.11a fewEEMELI::HAUTALACool, man!Fri Jan 24 1992 10:3812
    
    re -1:
    
    	Here in Finland I have seen, well not a lot of them, but a few.
    	They really don't look so bad if you compare it for example
    	to some same class jap - Mazda 323 F. I think Nissan has succeeded
    	better with design.
    
    	But I would prefer an european. 
    
    
    	Hannu
1652.12KERNEL::FISCHERIOne of them's got a gunThu Feb 20 1992 17:377
re .3 

The 1.6 16v engine is the same as that in the Primera. I found this hard to
believe, but so say the brochures. 

I saw one in Maidenhead the other morning. Not too sure what to make
of it though. Maybe I'll have to go for a drive in one.
1652.13Reasonable Performance around the corner?BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionMon Apr 06 1992 15:277
    Just got Performance Car for the free supplement that summarised lots
    of cars.
    
    For the 100NX they said England has yet to get the sporty model
    referred to in .1. I wonder if it will ever arrive?
    
    Greg
1652.14No fast model in the UKBAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionThu Apr 30 1992 15:394
    Just rang Nissan and they have no plans at the moment to bring the 2.0i
    model of the 100nx into the UK.
    
    Greg
1652.152.0i is a screamer!!NZOMIS::TURRELLnil et barstardum est vert il carborundumTue May 05 1992 03:5425
    We dont have the 100NX her in New Zealand although Australia has it in
    both 1.6 and 2.0 t/bar flavours.
    
    Equivalent here is called a Sentra. Bland Nissan styling in the small
    car class hides the real beast. Sporting Sentra with the 2.0i engine
    is a wee rip-snorter sports car at a bargin price call the Sentra SSS. 
    
    105Kw twin-cam (wide angle head), Nissan fuel injection, 16v, 2 channel 
    Bosch ABS, NISS Nissan security system (alarm, fuel shut-off, remote key, 
    tilt meters), plus all-up kerb around 1050Kg - AC, power windows and 
    sunroff et al all as options so you can keep the engine/ABS/well
    weighted PAS/wishbone+gas struts+antiroll bars all round and not
    weigh the whole thing down if you just want to go FAST on straights and
    FAST around corners!
    
    Interior is sombre dark grey, limited rear foot room, good front
    seating and front head room, and instruments are ala BMW white-on-black
    clear and easy. Front and rear fogs, fast glass and lovely gutural howl
    as you get the 2.0i up towards 6800 red-line.
    
    
    Fast Lane said the 100NX was nice but price was bizarre in comparison
    to its natural competition - perhaps a feature of the Nissan UK vs
    Nissan problems in England. Sounds like money on a V-TEC Civic is a
    better bet.
1652.16<moved by mod.RS>PEKING::NASHDTue Apr 20 1993 14:529
    I'm thinking about getting a Nissan 100NX for my next lease car. I've
    got the sales catalogues but I haven't been able to find any reports
    from people who have any experience of driving this vehicle.
    
    Do any of you good folk know of any good/bad comments? If so would you
    care to share them, and tell me where they came from please.
    
    Thanks very much,
    Dave
1652.17The little plastic car...<moved by mod.RS>AYOU35::WARRENTue Apr 20 1993 15:0615
Dave,

I have an article on the car from a magazine from  either last year or whenever 
it was released.
I'll look it out tonight and give you a quick commentary on it tomorrow, but 
from what i can remember, the jury thought it was too much money for too little
car.  I stress, that i think that's what they said.


I'll look it out anyway and let you know.

Warren


ps: I think it was Autocar that did the test.
1652.18In VTXMILE::JENKINSSuitably refreshedTue Apr 20 1993 15:216
    
    
    I see there is a NISSAN 100 on the takeover list.... maybe an easy
    way of getting a test drive.
    
    Richard.
1652.19PEKING::NASHDTue Apr 20 1993 16:3024
    re: -1
    
    Well, funny you should mention that. If I ever get to Warrington I can
    borrow it for  a few days.  If I want it "FLEET" will do a deal with me
    - my Sapphires lease doesn't terminate until july 1st you see.
    
    I tend to drive about 800+ miles a week alone so the Sapphire is a bit
    big. I don't carry much in the car either. But with the new tax coming
    in soon I've set an upper limit that the 100NX falls into quite nicely.
    
    I must admit the MR2 I borrowed from a friend for 3 weeks ( he was on
    holiday at the time ) was impressive but too much for me.
    
    I've seen one in the garage and I was quite surprised. It's not a bad
    looking car. All the bells and whistles I want are there, and a T-bar
    top. There's enough boot space for me as well. Apparently the garage
    has sold two of these things this week and the rate at which they are
    being bought is going up, well that's what he said...
    
    Then again there's a Mondeo, or an Escort...
    
    It's nice to have the choice.
    
    Dave 
1652.20More on the NXKERNEL::SHELLEYRComprinter Pute-outTue Apr 20 1993 16:4719
    There has recently been an update to this model. 
    
    The shape is exactly the same but the grey strip that goes round the
    car is now colour keyed to the body work and the engine now gets 
    fuel injection.
    
    It has a 16v 1600cc engine with a 0-60 of 10.7 secs. Its not a
    performance car by any means but you can expect reasonable economy.
    
    I had one on demo a while ago and was very impressed. It has loads of
    headroom and legroom. The T-bar roof is excellent.
    
    The lease cost should be around �300 a year.
    
    I intend to order one in the summer if I can get a reasonable quote.
    The list price is around �12,700.
    
    Royston
     
1652.21RUTILE::BISHOPCompletely wastedWed Apr 21 1993 10:181
What about the Honda CRX?
1652.22Petes favourite is a 30644648::GOLDIESSun Dec 31 1995 09:5617
    I had a look at one of these motors the other day and I have to say
    they look "TERRIBLY UGLY", especially in white, even rusty plastic
    white. They certainly are no match for the competition like Metro,s
    clio,s etc,etc.
     Personally, I drive a Peugot 306 1.9D turbo which blows these small
    hairdressing type skateboard things off the road. 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Pete,you long haired Irish dude, have you rode it yet ?????????????????????????