Browse over 9,000 car reviews

Nissan Pulsar 1994

What's on this page

Nissan Pulsar 1994

The 1994 Nissan Pulsar range of configurations is currently priced from $1,980. Our most recent review of the 1994 Nissan Pulsar resulted in a score of 4 out of 10 for that particular example. You can read the full review here.

This is what Graham Smith liked most about this particular version of the Nissan Pulsar: Grunt in SSS guise, Standard equipment, Full-sized spare

The 1994 Nissan Pulsar carries a braked towing capacity of up to 900 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Nissan Pulsar here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Trouble starting my 2013 Nissan Pulsar STS

    This sounds a lot like a faulty ignition barrel or an electronic key that has a semi-flat battery. A worn barrel can often prevent the necessary contacts meeting to complete the ignition circuit and, likewise, an electronic key without sufficient power can also give these symptoms as it struggles to enable the ignition. This can be a very hit and miss thing, which is just how you've described it.

    So check the condition of the battery inside the key and perhaps the condition of the car's battery as well. If the situation gets worse, a trip to the auto electrician is probably in order. At least your STS model has a relatively conventional ignition key set-up, rather than the push-button, proximity key of the SSS model which brings another layer of complexity to this function.

    Show more
  • I have a 2003 Nissan pulsar ST. How much is it worth?

    Mileage is a very important factor in the retained value of a car like this. The more kilometres it has covered, the less it will be worth. There’s also a sort of kilometre-cliff over which a car will plummet in residual-value terms once it breaches that distance-covered.

    Even though you’ve cared for the car and serviced it properly, most buyers will be a bit leery of a car like a Pulsar with so many kilometres on board. Even in otherwise good condition, it would probably struggle to fetch more than about $3000 in the current market.

    Show more
  • Do you think owners of Nissan CVT cars like the Pulsar should create a class action for all the out of pocket repairs on cars doing less than 100,000 km but more than three years old?

    The CVT transmission has haunted many a car-maker over the years and just when another car-makers thinks they’ve got the tech nailed, along comes another series of failures that makes consumers think again.

    Late last year in the USA, Nissan paid out a US$277 million settlement for a class action brought by owners of its CVT-equipped cars, so there’s certainly a precedent for this. However, don’t assume that US and Australian consumer law are the same – they’re not. The lawsuit, meantime, accused Nissan of knowing about the fault for years and doing nothing. Nissan, while admitting no wrongdoing, agreed to pay the claims.

    The viability or otherwise of a class action legal case is not the sort of advice Carsguide dispenses. You would need to talk with a law firm specialising in this type of litigation and then weigh up the costs and potential benefits, bearing in mind a win is no certainty in these cases.

    Show more
  • I tried to turn on the white LED lights in my 2016 Nissan Pulsar and they're not working...

    I’ll assume you’re talking about what Nissan calls the Pulsar’s `Accent Lights’ which are fundamentally LED daylight running lamps. I have heard of these failing, and the cause was a poorly soldered connection which should be pretty easy for an auto electrician to put right.

    Finding the fault will involve checking for power at the lights and then working backwards to the switch to see which component is not playing. Even though they’re LEDs, trouble-shotting is no different to any other electrical component that appears to have lost power. Again, a good auto sparkie should be able to figure it out.

    Show more
See All Nissan Pulsar Q&As
Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as bespoke advice. Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers.

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Price and Specs

The Nissan Pulsar 1994 is currently available from $1,980 for the Pulsar LX up to $4,070 for the Pulsar Q.

Pricing guides

$3,025
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$1,980
Highest Price
$4,070
Nissan Pulsar Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
LX Hatchback 1.6L ULP 4 SP AUTO $2,640 $4,070
LX Hatchback 1.6L ULP 5 SP MAN $1,980 $3,080
LX Limited Hatchback 1.6L ULP 4 SP AUTO $1,980 $3,080
LX Limited Hatchback 1.6L ULP 5 SP MAN $1,980 $3,080
LX Sedan 1.6L ULP 4 SP AUTO $1,980 $3,080
LX Sedan 1.6L ULP 5 SP MAN $1,980 $3,080
LX Limited Sedan 1.6L ULP 4 SP AUTO $1,980 $3,080
LX Limited Sedan 1.6L ULP 5 SP MAN $1,980 $3,080
See All Nissan Pulsar 1994 Pricing and Specs

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1994 Nissan Pulsar is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Nissan Pulsar currently offers fuel consumption from 6.4 to 7.5L/100km. The Nissan Pulsar is available with the following fuel type: ULP.

Nissan Pulsar Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
LX Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 6.4L/100km
LX Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 6.6L/100km
LX Sedan 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 6.4L/100km
LX Sedan 1.6L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 6.6L/100km
* Combined fuel consumption See All Nissan Pulsar 1994 Pricing and Specs

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 1994 Nissan Pulsar are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1690mm x 1395mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Nissan Pulsar 1994 Dimensions  include 1395mm height, 1670mm width, 4150mm length.
Nissan Pulsar Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
LX Limited Hatchback 1395x1670x4150 mm 142 mm
LX Hatchback 1395x1670x4150 mm 142 mm
Q Hatchback 1394x1660x4150 mm 142 mm
TI Hatchback 1395x1670x4150 mm 142 mm
LX Limited Sedan 1395x1690x4320 mm 142 mm
LX Sedan 1395x1670x4230 mm 142 mm
LX Limited Sedan 1395x1670x4230 mm 142 mm
TI Sedan 1389x1660x4230 mm 142 mm
See All Nissan Pulsar 1994 Dimensions

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 1994 Nissan Pulsar will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the Nissan Pulsar spans from 14x5.5 inches.

Nissan Pulsar Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
LX Limited Hatchback 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
LX Hatchback 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
Q Hatchback 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
TI Hatchback 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
LX Limited Sedan 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
LX Sedan 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
TI Sedan 14x5.5 inches 14x5.5 inches
See All Nissan Pulsar 1994 Wheel Sizes

Nissan Pulsar 1994 Towing capacity

The Nissan Pulsar has maximum towing capacity of 900kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Nissan Pulsar Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
LX Limited Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
LX Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
LX Limited Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 900kg
Q Hatchback 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
LX Limited Sedan 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
LX Sedan 1.6L,ULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
LX Limited Sedan 1.6L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 900kg
LX Sedan 1.6L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 900kg
See All Nissan Pulsar 1994 Towing Capacity