- The
Nissan Lucino is a
small automobile nameplate used by the ****anese
manufacturer Nissan between 1994 and 2000. The
Lucino name
applied simultaneously...
- 1999–2002) (Australia, New Zealand)
Between 1995 and 1998,
Nissan retailed the
Lucino coupe as the 200SX in the
United States and Canada. B14 (1995–1998) Wikimedia...
- JDM
Pulsar CJ-I, JDM
Pulsar CJ-II, JDM
Pulsar SR-V, JDM
Lucino BB, JDM
Lucino JJ and JDM
Lucino SR-V.
There was a 4-wheel
drive variant of the GA engine...
-
Montano Lucino (Muntàn and Lüscìn in
Comasco dialect, IPA
phonetic pronunciation: /mũˈtãː/ and /lyˈʃĩː/) is an
Italian town of 5,302
inhabitants in the...
-
compression ratio. This
engine was
never used on the USDM
counterpart of the B14
Lucino, the B14
Nissan 200SX, as it uses the 1.6 L GA16DE and 2.0 L SR20DE engines...
- AD van, Vanette, Clipper, Atlas,
Homer (cabover truck), Cherry, Sunny,
Lucino,
Cherry Vanette, Be-1, Pao, Figaro, S-Cargo.
Nissan had
classified several...
- in 1964 at Como and the head
office is
still located in
nearby Montano Lucino. Most of the
commercial outlets are
located in
Lombardy (39) or Piedmont...
-
Sentra (B14 ch****is, a
front wheel drive car),
known in ****an and
Mexico as
Lucino,
replacing the
Sentra coupé and NX (discontinued in 1993). The 200SX came...
-
Nissan Sunny/Sentra (1995–99),
itself based on the ****an-only 2-door
Nissan Lucino.
Following industry trends, the S13
Silvia switched to
relampable fixed...
-
lowest score and
eliminated Resbaker was
gonged and
eliminated Makki Lucino (Luzon) was
declared as the 8th
grand finalist. The
concept of the third...