Twins! (Part Six)

Started by 2o6, October 10, 2010, 05:03:18 PM

Which "Twin" would you prefer to have?

Nissan 200SX SE-R
7 (53.8%)
Infiniti G20t
6 (46.2%)

Total Members Voted: 12

NomisR

Quote from: Madman on October 12, 2010, 10:29:11 AM

The Infiniti G20 was NOT a Sentra.  It was a Nissan Primera.




Given the choice, I'd take a first generation (P10) G20 with leather, sunroof and a manual gearbox.  I'd rather walk than drive a Sentra.



Potato, potato.. same thing...

Madman

Quote from: NomisR on October 12, 2010, 10:45:15 AM
Potato, potato.. same thing...


No, not the same thing at all.

The B14 Sentra/200SX (AKA Nissan Sunny/Lucino) was in no way related to the P10 Nissan Primera/Infiniti G20.  They were two totally different cars built on different platforms.   In no way, shape or form are they "twins" of any kind.  The very premise of this thread is based on a false misconception.

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Vinsanity

I always thought the G20 was more closely related to the 1st-gen Altima, rather than the Sentra; in kind of a Mondeo vs. Fusion sort of way.

MX793

Quote from: Vinsanity on October 12, 2010, 01:23:27 PM
I always thought the G20 was more closely related to the 1st-gen Altima, rather than the Sentra; in kind of a Mondeo vs. Fusion sort of way.

Except the current Mondeo and Fusion aren't really all that closely related.  The current Mondeo is on the EUCD platform, which is actually related to the C1 compact platform (shares a fair number of suspension parts).  The Fusion is on the CD3 platform, which was based on the Mazda GG platform.

The MkI Altima was essentially a U13 Bluebird (an evolution of the U12 Bluebird/Stanza).  The P10 Primera was built to replace the Bluebird in the European market and was built specifically with Europe in mind.  So while the two cars filled the same market segment, they weren't really related.
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2o6

Quote from: Madman on October 12, 2010, 11:15:50 AM

No, not the same thing at all.

The B14 Sentra/200SX (AKA Nissan Sunny/Lucino) was in no way related to the P10 Nissan Primera/Infiniti G20.  They were two totally different cars built on different platforms.   In no way, shape or form are they "twins" of any kind.  The very premise of this thread is based on a false misconception.



They share the same engine, and are of similar size.


That's why they're "twins" for the sake of this thread.

omicron

Quote from: BimmerM3 on October 11, 2010, 08:13:17 AM
That is beautiful. Where can I get one?

Wiki tells me that it was only sold in Japan, Australia and New Zealand, which sounds about right.

sportyaccordy

I def prefer the G20

Better looking, better appointed, more refined. Legitimate car w/the SR20VE or DET. Sentras, while decent enough, have a toyish feel by comparison.

Madman

Quote from: 2o6 on October 12, 2010, 03:46:26 PM
They share the same engine, and are of similar size.


That's why they're "twins" for the sake of this thread.


The Primera/G20 was actually a bit larger than the Sentra.  It was similar in size to the original Altima.

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"I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses." - Johannes Kepler

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