What is the S13 car?

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SanHadley
07/28/25 9:23pm
S13 is a famous SUV model under Nissan Datsun. Here is more information about the S13: Overview: The Nissan Silvia series, launched in 1964, is a sporty variant derived from the Nissan Datsun platform. Body Dimensions: The total length of the S13 model is 4470mm, width is 1690mm, height is 1290mm, with front and rear track widths of 1465mm and 1460mm respectively. Performance: During normal operation, the vehicle can achieve a maximum horsepower of 175ps/6400rpm and a maximum torque of approximately 23.0kgm/4000rpm.
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DiDylan
08/12/25 2:01am
Well, I've driven quite a few cars, but the S13 left the deepest impression on me. The Nissan Silvia S13 is a classic rear-wheel-drive sports car, first introduced around 1988. Its lightweight body paired with a 2.0L engine made it a favorite in the drifting scene. I remember testing it on the track back in the day—the precise steering and agile rear dynamics were simply addictive. Many people turbocharged it, boosting performance to easily outpace cars in its class. It also appeared in numerous movies and games, like Initial D, adding to its cultural appeal. If you love driving feel, the S13 is absolutely worth a try, though it's rare in the used car market now, with prices skyrocketing. Maintenance-wise, watch out for aging suspension systems—don't regret buying a lemon. All in all, it's a driver's car with endless fun.
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