Friday. Ssptember 7 1990 - North Shore News - 19 DE TTT DA BP SIE GOT PS, ESS? GD, NCTA DOU RE (EE DTN OTIVES | AUTO fo _ ar, i ft ae. , | | | “ ee lo mh, page * i [a | |: ie es aan | NORTHSHORE Nissan manger i Noorez Devraj. | Vo | A + See . - — 5 oS spn i NEWS photos Cindy Goodman bo © a ; Stylis Sporty Ps an oe on the highway. Options include a sports packuge, power package and anti-lock brakes, The 240 SN comes in a wide ONE CAN’T help but be impressed with the Nissan 240 SX — after all, it was voted the Best New Sports Coupe of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada. Designed to appeal to the . discerning sports car buyer, the we coupe is proving popular for peo- . ple in their 20s right up to the 50s. Why is the car held in high uni- versal regard? It's best selling points, according to Northshore Nissan assistant sales manager Philip Breckner, are its 2.4 litre, four-cylinder, 12-vatve KA24 engine — which boasts 140 horse- power — a drag co-efficient of .30, rear wheel drive, multi-link rear suspension and generally ex- cellent handling. Mileage is 25 miles per gallon in the city, and 35 miles per gallon range of colors, to please znyone’s taste, and pearl metallics are also available. The price for the Nissan 240 SX begins at $16,990, and 1990 clearout pricing is now in effect. For more information on the 240 SX, visit Northshore Nissan at 4160 Marine Dr., North Van- couver. SMOOTH LINES and superb handling are just two of the features on the Nissan 240 SX. Other selling points include the four-cylinder, 12-valve KA24 engine {ieft).