Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v Reviews

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Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v
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Average Ratings for Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v

  • Performance4.2 stars
  • Practicality3.5 stars
  • Reliability4.2 stars
  • Value for Money3.5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.2 stars
  • Overall Rating4.1 stars

3 Reviews For Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v

  • kawasaki2 2nd Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Reliable engine and mechanical parts
    Interior wears well
    Engine servicing is cheap


    Bad Points: Parts are expensive


    General comments: My Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v Mine has a full dealer service history to 65k and has cost buttons to get up to 83k. The wheels are small so it turns quick but is skittish in the wet and not so good over pot holes. Also it does not rust easily and my mechanic says mine has no major rot problems and may go on for many more years.

    Parts are expensive eg £87 for 5 or was it 7 rubber exhausts mountings and a simple bracket and £100 for an electric window regulator but servicing is cheap as long as you don't go to a main dealer. Front tyres don't last long eg 5000 miles but rear ones seem to last forever. I reckon if you shopped around Nissan dealers you could probably get parts cheaper, as I buy from a dealership that seems to have a stranglehold on the Scottish market, which is quite ironic as while franchising might counter monopolic manufacturer competition, it can create a lack of competition in the distribution side of the business, apparently.

    I reckon it's a bit of a classic cause it's reliable, rare and goes to 6 in about 6.5 secs and cost little on servicing. It's also understated and can be tuned if that's what you want.

  • sr20de1 1st Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v car responds well to tuning, and with the right sort of air intake can really sound the business.
    Lower it 40mm, fit 17's but don't over tyre it.
    Looks quite smart with a q-car factor.
  • TwinCam Rank: Lieutenant 22nd Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I have had theNissan Sunny 2.0 GTI 16v a while now so i can give a good report on it. First the sr20de engine is a very quick [2.0l 16v] engine for a non turbo car and it is very reliable as is the whole car, but parts do wear and can be quite pricey. My car has a chiped ecu and custom performance air intake it also has a performance header and semi custom exhaust system, with these few mods it makes the sunny a very nippy little car. The handeling i always think is a little scary, alot of peopl ...