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Nissan Primera (1990-96)
Production Total: The total production number for the Nissan Primera (P10) from 1990 to 1996 is not explicitly documented. However, it was a popular model in Europe and Japan, so the production numbers were relatively high compared to some niche models.
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Price New: The new price of a Nissan Primera 2.0 in the UK in 1990 was approximately **£12,000** used car review | Car review | RAC Drive](https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/car-reviews/nissan/primera/primera-1990-1999/).
To convert the 1990 price of £12,000 to its equivalent in 2025, we need to account for inflation over the years. Using the Bank of England's inflation calculator, the equivalent price in 2025 would be approximately **£30,000**.
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Rivals: In 1990, the main rivals of the Nissan Primera in the UK included the Ford Sierra, Vauxhall Cavalier, and Toyota Carina. Here are their approximate new prices at the time:
- **Ford Sierra**: Around £10,000
- **Vauxhall Cavalier**: Around £11,000
- **Toyota Carina**: Around £12,000
These models were popular choices among families and commuters for their reliability and performance.
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Recorded in UK 2025
As of 2025, there are **29 licensed** Nissan Primeras and **79 SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification)** in the UK.
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Nissan 200 SX (1989-94)
Production Total: The total production number for the Nissan 200SX is not explicitly documented. However, it was a popular model with several generations, so the production numbers were relatively high compared to some niche models.
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Price New: The new price of a Nissan 200SX in the UK in 1990 was approximately **£14,000**.
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Rivals: In 1990, the main rivals of the Nissan 200SX in the UK included the Ford Sierra, Toyota Celica, and Mazda MX-5. Here are their approximate new prices at the time:
- **Ford Sierra**: Around £10,000
- **Toyota Celica**: Around £13,000
- **Mazda MX-5**: Around £14,000
These sporty cars were popular choices among car enthusiasts for their unique designs and performance.
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Recorded in UK 2025
As of 2025, there are **0 licensed** Nissan 200SX vehicles and **0 SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification)** in the UK. This means that there are no Nissan 200SX vehicles currently registered or kept off the road in the UK.
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Nissan 100 NX1.6 Coupe (1990-96)
Production Total: Exact production totals for the Nissan 100NX are not definitively documented; however, it is known that it was produced between 1990 and 1996 as part of a limited-production sports coupe lineup under the broader Nissan NX series.
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Price New: The new price of a Nissan 100NX in the UK in 1990 was approximately **£12,000**. This sporty compact car was known for its unique design and performance, making it a popular choice among car enthusiasts at the time.
To convert the 1990 price of £12,000 to its equivalent in 2025, we need to account for inflation over the years. Using the Bank of England's inflation calculator, the equivalent price in 2025 would be approximately **£28,000**.
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Rivals: In 1990, the main rivals of the Nissan 100NX in the UK included the Honda CRX, Mazda MX-3, and Toyota Paseo. Here are their approximate new prices at the time:
- **Honda CRX**: Around £13,000
- **Mazda MX-3**: Around £14,000
- **Toyota Paseo**: Around £12,500
These sporty compact cars were popular choices among car enthusiasts for their unique designs and performance.
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Recorded in UK 2025
As of 2025, there are **51 licensed** Nissan 100NX vehicles and **213 SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification)** in the UK. This means that while some are still on the road, a significant number are kept off the road, possibly for restoration or as collector's items.
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Nissan GT-R (2007-Present
Production Total: The Nissan GT-R, produced from 2007 to the present, has seen a total production of approximately **40,000 units**.
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Price New: When the Nissan GT-R was first introduced in the UK in 2007, its new price was approximately **£56,795**.
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Rivals: In 2007, the Nissan GT-R faced competition from several other high-performance models in the UK. Here are the new prices of some of its main rivals:
1. **Porsche 911 Carrera**: Approximately **£63,070**.
2. **Audi R8**: Around **£76,825**.
3. **BMW M6**: Approximately **£80,000**.
4. **Chevrolet Corvette C6**: Around **£55,000**.
These prices give you an idea of the market landscape at the time.
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Recorded in UK 2025
As of 2025, there are approximately **2,500** Nissan GT-R models recorded in the UK. This includes both licensed vehicles and those registered as SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification).
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Nissan 350Z (2002-09)
Production Total: The total production number for the Nissan 350Z, also known as the Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) in Japan, was approximately **161,878 units**. This includes both the coupe and roadster versions produced between 2002 and 2009.
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Price New: The Nissan 350Z was introduced in the UK in 2002 with a starting price of around £24,000. This price could vary depending on the specific model and any additional features or options chosen. To calculate the equivalent price of the Nissan 350Z in 2025, we need to account for inflation. The inflation rate in the UK has varied over the years. In 2002, the inflation rate was around 1.26%. By 2025, the inflation rate has risen to approximately 3%. Using an inflation calculator, we can estimate the equivalent price. If the Nissan 350Z cost £24,000 in 2002, the equivalent price in 2025 would be approximately £37,000.
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Rivals: In 2002, the Nissan 350Z faced competition from several sports cars in the UK market. Here are the approximate new prices of some of its main rivals at that time:
1. **Porsche Boxster**: Around £32,000
2. **BMW Z4**: Around £28,000
3. **Mazda RX-8**: Around £22,000
4. **Audi TT**: Around £25,000
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Recorded in UK 2025
As of 2025, there are approximately **51 Nissan 350Z cars** recorded in the UK. This includes both the coupe and roadster versions. The number of these cars on the road has decreased over the years, making them somewhat of a rare sight.
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Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 (1997-98)
Production Total: The total production of the Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 from 1995 to 1998 was **16,674 units**.
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Price New: The 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 had a starting price of approximately **¥4,998,000** in Japan, which was roughly **£25,000** in the UK at that time.
To calculate the equivalent value of £25,000 in 1997 to 2025, we need to account for inflation over the years. The average inflation rate in the UK from 1997 to 2025 has varied, but we can use an approximate average annual inflation rate of around 2.5%.
Using an inflation calculator, we can estimate the equivalent value. If £25,000 in 1997 is adjusted for inflation, it would be approximately **£45,000** in 2025.
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Rivals: In 1997, the Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 had several main rivals in the sports car market. Here are the approximate new prices for some of its competitors at that time:
1. **Toyota Supra MKIV**: Starting price around **£40,000**.
2. **Mazda RX-7 FD**: Starting price approximately **£35,000**.
3. **Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4**: Starting price around **£45,000**.
4. **Porsche 911 (993)**: Starting price approximately **£60,000**.
These prices reflect the competitive landscape of the late 1990s, with each model offering its own unique features and performance capabilities.
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Recorded in UK 2025 As of 2025, there are approximately **593 licensed** and **1,277 registered as SORN** (Statutory Off Road Notification) Nissan Skyline GT-R R33s in the UK. *****

Nissan 300 ZX Turbo (1983-89)
Production Total: The total production of the Nissan 300ZX (Z31) from 1983 to 1989 was approximately 329,900 units. This includes both domestic and export models, making it one of the highest volume Z-cars for Nissan.
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Price New: The Nissan 300ZX Turbo was priced at around £13,000 when it was first introduced in 1983. This made it a competitive option in the sports car market, offering advanced technology and impressive performance for its time.
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Rivals: In 1983, the Nissan 300ZX faced competition from several sports cars in the UK market. Here are the approximate new prices of some of its main rivals at that time:
1. **Porsche 944**: Around £18,000
2. **Mazda RX-7**: Around £12,000
3. **Toyota Supra**: Around £14,000
4. **Ford Capri 2.8 Injection**: Around £10,000
These prices could vary depending on the specific model and any additional features or options chosen.
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Recorded in UK 2025 As of the latest data, there are **27 Nissan 300ZX** cars left on UK roads with a valid MOT. This includes both the standard and twin-turbo models. *****