97,404 kilometers The Nissan Stagea was produced and sold from 1996
to 2007 and spanned two generations. A station wagon meant to
compete with Subaru Legacy and the likes, the Stagea was modeled
after the Nissan Skyline and manufactured with quite a bit of
variation in terms of equipment and specifications. Base varieties
of the first generation Series 1 were offered in either rear wheel
drive, or all wheel drive, paired with a 4-speed automatic
transmission however, the tuned 260RS Autech version made available
beginning in Series 1.5, was offered exclusively with a 2.6 Liter
Twin Turbo engine coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and
all wheel drive a configuration that was carried on through Series
2 as well. The Autech version included modifications such as Brembo
brakes, 17 inch BBS forged alloy wheels, body strengthening, and
upgraded suspension, among others. Interior modifications such as a
GTR steering wheel and gauges, leather accents, and special seat
trim were standard on the 260RS as well. Between the Series 1.5 and
Series 2, fewer than 1,800 Nissan Stagea 260RS Autech models were
produced. Similar to the 260RS, the Nissan Stagea RS Four units
produced as a part of the first generation were available strictly
as an all wheel drive vehicle, but were offered with either a
4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission in order to suit
the needs of a larger customer base. Production of the Stagea
continued on into 2007 when Nissan discontinued it in order to
focus their resources on new endeavors. Third party pre-purchase
inspections are welcomed and encouraged. All vehicles sold by
Duncan come with a clean U.S. title.
Vehicle Details
1998 Nissan Stagea
Listing ID:CC-1830548
Price:$47,277
Location:Christiansburg, Virginia
Year:1998
Make:Nissan
Model:Stagea
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black/Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:60524
Stock Number:TJ4417
VIN:00000WGNC34124519
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