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It's a pity to drag Nissan's last flying chicken to scrap such a beautiful sports car.

It's a pity to drag Nissan's last flying chicken to scrap such a beautiful sports car. When it comes to Nissan GTR, everyone is no stranger. GTR is one of the typical models of Nissan. In fact, there were Nissan cars before Nissan GTR, that is, Nissan Sylvia (? Nissan Silvia) This car is called the king of drift by netizens. The first generation model was launched on 1965, and the last generation model was discontinued in 2002. It took about 37 years to experience the seventh generation model. The car in front of us is S 15 right-hand steering vehicle, which is the last generation of S series. Nissan Silvia has many nicknames, such as the king of land drift, the drifting car, the drifting chariot and so on. , basically related to drift. The most interesting nickname is "flying chicken".

Nissan Silvia? S 15 is an inline four-cylinder turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 250 HP and a maximum torque of 275 Nm. The biggest highlight of this car is its huge modification potential. People who buy Nissan Silvia usually modify it. 500 HP is 600 HP. Not surprisingly, 800 HP is normal. The modified Nissan Silvia is not only powerful, but also very good in handling, and is called a drift artifact by many netizens.

The name of flying chicken comes from Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, cars with bad frames are collectively called chicken cars. At that time, it was made by Sylvia. S 13 There was a car accident in Hong Kong. A new S 13 was driven out by the shop assistant, and then crashed into two pieces, killing people. At that time, S 13 was a lightweight sports car, with the weight ranging from 1. 18 tons to 1.22 tons. From the accident of S 13, some people called Nissan Silvia a flying chicken car, and later S 14, S65433.

Today, Nissan S 15 has been discontinued for eighteen years, but S 15, S 14 and S 13 have been active in the drifting field. They like it because the front and rear drives are light, the horsepower is high, the front chassis structure is McPherson-style, and the plain car is cheap, with a price of more than 20 thousand dollars. Most importantly.

Nissan Silvia stopped production not because of poor performance, but because of poor sales and no money. Although it is a drift artifact, how many people actually bought drift? It is not far away that niche cars can't bring profits to enterprises, so it is not difficult to understand that production is stopped. There have been rumors on the Internet that Nissan may launch S 16. Rumors have always been rumors. How many years have they been circulating? There's not a sound! It is estimated that the face of coming back to life is not big.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.