1995 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX diesel turbo Specs


OVERVIEW

With a curb weight of 4265 lbs (1935 kg), the Nissan Serena 2.0 PX diesel turbo has a 4 cylinder SOHC engine, a Light oil engine CD20T. This engine CD20T produces a maximum power of 92.2 PS (91 bhp - 67.8 kW) at 4400 rpm and a maximum torque of 184.3 Nm (135.9 lb.ft - 18.8 kg.m) at 2400 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (FR) with a 4AT gearbox. For stopping power, the Nissan Serena 2.0 PX diesel turbo braking system includes drum at the rear and V disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 205/65 on 14 inch rims at the rear and 205/65 on 14 inch rims at the front. Chassis details - Nissan Serena 2.0 PX diesel turbo has multi link rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Period of ProductionAug 1995 - Dec 1996
Drive Wheels - Traction - DrivetrainFR
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds4AT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity1973 cm3 or 120.3 cu-in
Frame NameKD-KVC23

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Exterior Length435.5 cm or 171.45 inches
Exterior Width169.5 cm or 66.73 inches
Exterior Height186.5 cm or 73.42 inches
Exterior Size (L x W x H)435.5x169.5x186.5 cm or 171.45x66.73x73.42 inches
Interior Length279.5 cm or 110.03 inches
Interior Width142 cm or 55.9 inches
Interior Height123.5 cm or 48.62 inches
Interior Size (L x W x H)279.5x142x123.5 cm or 110.03x55.9x48.62 inches
Wheelbase273.5 cm or 107.67 inches
Front Axle Length145 cm or 57.08 inches
Rear Axle Length145 cm or 57.08 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance17 cm or 6.69 inches
Weight1550 kg or 3417 lbs
Num. of Seats7
Num. of Doors4
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m5.2
Fuel Tank Capacity15.8 US gallons
13.1 UK gallons
60 L
Curb Weight1935 kg or 4265 lbs
Seat Rows3
Front/Rear Axis Length145/145 cm or 57.08/57.08 inches

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine CodeCD20T
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower92.2 PS or 91 bhp or 67.8 kW
Maximum Power RPM4400 rpm
Maximum Torque184.3 Nm or 135.9 lb.ft or 18.8 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM2400 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders4 cylinder SOHC
Fuel TypeLight oil
Turboturbo
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc DimensionsV disk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdrum
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspensionmulti link
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions205/65 R14
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions205/65 R14
Aluminium DiskStandart
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO EXTERIOR
SunroofStandart
Front SpoilerNo
Rear SpoilerStandart
Xenon LampsNo
Front Fog LampsStandart
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionStandart
Roof RailNo
Big SunroofNo
T Bar RoofNo
Roof EquipmentNo
Targa RoofNo
Hard TopNo
Soft Topno
Canvas Topno
Metal Top-
Magnesium WheelsNo
Side Sliding DoorStandart
Sliding DoorsNo
Sliding Electric DoorNo
Sliding Electric DoorsNo
Door Easy CloserStandart
Power Rear DoorNo
Head Lights WasherNo
Privacy GlassNo
Winter ComplectationOption

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO INTERIOR
Power WindowStandart
Power SteeringStandart
Keyless EnterStandart
Cruise ControlNo
Leather SeatNo
Power Adjustable SeatsNo
Front Seat HeaterNo
Power Ajustable Front SeatNo
Removable SeatsNo
Shifter Positionfloor
Steering Locatonright
Steereing Gear Typerack & pinion type with power assist
Ottoman SeatNo
Front Bench SeatNo
Full Flat Seats 全高1550mmのセミトールスタイルで登場したマックス。4ドア+テールゲートの5ドアワゴンである。2001年のデビュー。当時の軽デザイントレンドがシンプルモダン方向を向いているのに対し、マックスは派手めのルックスに特徴的なサイドデザインをもつ。特にスポーツラインと呼ばれるRとRSのエアロルックスは大きくフレアした前スポイラーやサイドスカートなど相当気合が入ったものだ。RSとRにはいずれもスポーツチューンドサスをもち、64psの4バルブDOHCターボエンジン+マニュアルモード付きのアクティブシフト4ATを積むが、RSは直4、Rは直3となる。トルクスペックや燃費性能は直3ユニットが勝るが、直4ユニットを積むRSにはトルク感応型スーパーLSD、そのうち4WDモデルには軽自動車初のトルクスプリット型システムをもつサイバー4WDを装備した。カジュアルラインの廉価グレードとマニュアルミッション仕様を除いてすべてインパネシフトを採用しており、インパネ自体のデザインも外観に負けず特徴的だ。
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterNo
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught-
2nd Row Throught 全高1550mmのセミトールスタイルで登場したマックス。4ドア+テールゲートの5ドアワゴンである。2001年のデビュー。当時の軽デザイントレンドがシンプルモダン方向を向いているのに対し、マックスは派手めのルックスに特徴的なサイドデザインをもつ。特にスポーツラインと呼ばれるRとRSのエアロルックスは大きくフレアした前スポイラーやサイドスカートなど相当気合が入ったものだ。RSとRにはいずれもスポーツチューンドサスをもち、64psの4バルブDOHCターボエンジン+マニュアルモード付きのアクティブシフト4ATを積むが、RSは直4、Rは直3となる。トルクスペックや燃費性能は直3ユニットが勝るが、直4ユニットを積むRSにはトルク感応型スーパーLSD、そのうち4WDモデルには軽自動車初のトルクスプリット型システムをもつサイバー4WDを装備した。カジュアルラインの廉価グレードとマニュアルミッション仕様を除いてすべてインパネシフトを採用しており、インパネ自体のデザインも外観に負けず特徴的だ。
2nd Row-
3nd Rowseparate folding
Lagage BoxNo
Engine Start ButtonNo
EtcNo
Bucket SeatNo

NISSAN SERENA 2.0 PX DIESEL TURBO SAFETY
Drivers AirbagStandart
Passengers AirbagNo
Side AirbagNo
ABSABS( option )
Break AssistNo
Parking RadarNo
Curtain AirbagsNo
2 AirbagsNo
Front MonitorNo
Sides MonitorsNo
Back MonitorNo
Active HeadrestNo
Start Stop SystemNo
Run Flat TiresNo
Air SuspensionNo
Brakes Equipmentno
Collision Mitigation SystemNo
Night VisionNo
Lane Keep AssistNo
Distance Control SystemNo
SonarOption
Cenral Diff LockNo
ESCNo
Traction ControlNo
Down Hill AssistNo
AYCNo
SH-4WDNo
Isofix BarNo
Build-in Child SeatNo
Autocorrected MirrorsNo
Rain SensorNo
Intelligent AFSNo
Alarm SystemNo
Security AlarmNo
Road Service-

AMENITY
Air Conditionerautoair conditioning(standard)
Air PurifierNo
RadioStandart
Autoreverse CasetteStandart
CD PlayerStandart
MD PalyerNo
Navigation System-
Mesomorphic Monitor-
Traffic Jam Assist-
Audio HDDNo
DVD-audioNo
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemNo
SpeakerStandart
AC PlugNo
Stearing Wheel HeaterNo
Rear Seats HeaterNo
HumidifierNo
Air FilterNo
Antibacterial FilterNo
Оdor AbsorberNo
DehumidifierNo
Intelligent Parking AssistNo
Optional Navigation SystemNo

OTHER
LSDStandart


- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)



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By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 19, 2024
πŸ“Œ Introduction to the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo
πŸ“Œ Engine Specifications
πŸ“Œ Dimensions and Sizes
πŸ“Œ Fuel Tank Capacity
πŸ“Œ Fuel Consumption and MPG
πŸ“Œ Fuel Average of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo
πŸ“Œ Trim Levels and Generations
πŸ“Œ Wheel Options
πŸ“Œ Interior Features
πŸ“Œ Exterior Styling
πŸ“Œ Performance Characteristics
πŸ“Œ Notable Advancements
πŸ“Œ Ownership Experience
πŸ“Œ Maintenance and Reliability
πŸ“Œ Conclusion: The Legacy of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo
πŸ“Œ FAQ: Common Questions About the 1995-Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo

Introduction to the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo stands as a notable chapter in the history of this versatile minivan. Produced during the period of August 1995 to December 1996, this model encapsulated the essence of practicality and performance.

Equipped with a 2.0-liter diesel turbo engine boasting an engine code of CD20T, the Serena delivered a commendable power output of 92.2 PS (91 bhp) at 4400 rpm and a peak torque of 184.3 Nm (135.9 lb.ft) at 2400 rpm. This 4-cylinder SOHC engine was mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission gearbox, offering smooth and efficient power delivery.

In terms of its physical dimensions, the Serena measured an exterior length of 435.5 cm (171.45 inches), a width of 169.5 cm (66.73 inches), and an exterior height of 186.5 cm (73.42 inches). The wheelbase stretched to 273.5 cm (107.67 inches), providing stability and ample space within the cabin.

Speaking of the interior, the Serena accommodated up to seven passengers across three seat rows, ensuring ample room for families or larger groups. The interior dimensions revealed an interior length of 279.5 cm (110.03 inches), a width of 142 cm (55.9 inches), and an interior height of 123.5 cm (48.62 inches).

Safety features included a standard driver's airbag and the option for ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), enhancing the overall security of the vehicle. The Serena's exterior design boasted a standard rear spoiler, front fog lamps, and UV glass protection, adding to its appeal and functionality.

With its solid build, robust engine, and well-designed interior, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo catered to the needs of those seeking a reliable and spacious minivan during its production period.

Engine Specifications

The heart of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo lies in its impressive engine specifications. Powered by the CD20T engine, this minivan offered a blend of efficiency and performance that catered to the needs of its time.

Under the hood, the CD20T engine was a 2.0-liter diesel turbocharged powerhouse. It delivered a maximum power output of 92.2 PS (91 bhp) at 4400 rpm, ensuring that the Serena had ample power to handle a variety of driving situations. The torque, another crucial factor in engine performance, reached a peak of 184.3 Nm (135.9 lb.ft) at 2400 rpm, providing solid low-end and mid-range grunt.

The engine featured a 4-cylinder SOHC (Single Overhead Camshaft) configuration, a design known for its simplicity and reliability. This setup contributed to the Serena's durability and ease of maintenance.

Fuel-wise, the Serena ran on light oil, a common choice for diesel engines of its era. The presence of a turbocharger helped improve overall efficiency and power delivery.

With its robust CD20T engine, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was well-equipped to offer a satisfying driving experience while remaining economical, making it a versatile choice for families and individuals seeking both performance and efficiency in their minivan.

Dimensions and Sizes

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo boasted dimensions and sizes that contributed to its practicality and versatility as a minivan. These measurements ensured ample interior space while maintaining maneuverability on the road.

Externally, the Serena measured an exterior length of 435.5 cm (171.45 inches), providing a substantial footprint without being unwieldy. Its width spanned 169.5 cm (66.73 inches), striking a balance between cabin space and urban navigation. The exterior height stood at 186.5 cm (73.42 inches), allowing for a comfortable and roomy interior.

The wheelbase, an essential factor in stability and ride quality, measured 273.5 cm (107.67 inches). This extended wheelbase contributed to a smoother ride, especially during extended journeys.

Moving to the interior, the Serena accommodated up to seven passengers across three seat rows, ensuring ample room for families or larger groups. The interior dimensions included an interior length of 279.5 cm (110.03 inches), a width of 142 cm (55.9 inches), and an interior height of 123.5 cm (48.62 inches). These dimensions provided a comfortable and spacious cabin environment.

The Serena's minimum turning circle, a critical aspect for city driving and parking, measured 5.2 meters, enhancing its maneuverability in urban settings.

Overall, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was designed with dimensions and sizes that struck a balance between interior comfort and external manageability, making it a practical choice for a wide range of driving scenarios.

Fuel Tank Capacity

The fuel tank capacity of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was designed to strike a balance between convenience and range. This specification determined how far this minivan could travel on a single tank of fuel before needing a refill.

The Serena came equipped with a fuel tank that could hold approximately 15.8 US gallons or 13.1 UK gallons of fuel, which is roughly equivalent to 60 liters. This capacity allowed the vehicle to cover a respectable distance between refueling stops, making it suitable for both daily commuting and longer journeys.

The combination of a reasonably-sized fuel tank and the efficiency of the diesel engine ensured that drivers could enjoy extended driving ranges without frequent visits to the gas station. This attribute was especially valuable for individuals and families who required a practical and fuel-efficient minivan for their transportation needs.

Fuel Consumption and MPG

The fuel consumption and miles per gallon (MPG) rating of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo were key factors that influenced its cost-efficiency and appeal to budget-conscious drivers.

This minivan was known for its respectable fuel efficiency, thanks in part to its 2.0-liter diesel turbocharged engine. While specific MPG figures may vary based on driving conditions, maintenance, and other factors, it generally delivered a solid fuel economy that made it an attractive choice for those looking to save on fuel costs.

Owners and drivers of the Serena could typically expect a competitive MPG rating, especially when used for highway cruising and long-distance travel. The combination of a moderately-sized fuel tank and efficient diesel engine contributed to a balance between power and fuel economy, allowing the vehicle to cover substantial distances on a single tank of fuel.

In summary, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo offered a favorable fuel consumption rate and MPG performance, making it a practical choice for individuals and families seeking cost-effective transportation without compromising on performance and reliability.

Fuel Average of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo

The fuel average of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was a noteworthy aspect of this minivan's performance. This metric quantified the vehicle's overall efficiency in terms of fuel consumption, providing valuable insights for potential buyers and owners.

The Serena's fuel average was influenced by various factors, including the 2.0-liter diesel turbo engine's efficiency, the vehicle's weight, aerodynamics, and driving conditions. While specific figures may vary, this model was generally recognized for its balanced fuel economy.

Owners and drivers of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo could typically enjoy a commendable fuel average that allowed for both daily commuting and longer journeys without frequent fuel stops. This attribute made it an economical choice for those seeking a practical and budget-friendly minivan.

Overall, the Serena's fuel average underscored its ability to deliver a satisfying blend of performance and efficiency, aligning with the needs of families and individuals looking for a dependable and cost-effective mode of transportation during its production years.

Trim Levels and Generations

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was available in various trim levels and belonged to a specific generation within the Serena lineup. These distinctions allowed buyers to choose the version that best suited their preferences and needs.

During this period, the Serena was part of a particular generation, characterized by its design, features, and mechanical specifications. While specific generational details may vary, this era of the Serena maintained its reputation for practicality and reliability.

Within this generation, Nissan offered different trim levels, each with its own set of features and options. These trim levels allowed buyers to customize their Serena to a certain extent, tailoring it to their specific requirements.

The availability of various trim levels ensured that there was a Serena variant suitable for a range of budgets and preferences. Whether someone prioritized basic functionality or desired a more premium set of features, Nissan aimed to provide options that catered to a diverse audience.

In summary, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was part of a specific generation of the Serena lineup and was available in different trim levels. This approach allowed buyers to find a Serena that aligned with their individual needs and preferences, making it a versatile choice in the minivan segment.

Wheel Options

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo offered a range of wheel options to cater to different driving preferences and conditions. These wheel choices played a crucial role in the vehicle's performance, handling, and overall driving experience.

One of the key aspects of the Serena's wheel options was the tire size and type. The standard configuration typically included 205/65 R14 tires, which struck a balance between comfort and traction. These tires were suitable for everyday driving and provided a smooth ride quality.

The choice of R14 wheels and tires reflected the Serena's focus on practicality and versatility. These components contributed to stable handling and good road grip, making the minivan suitable for various road surfaces.

Additionally, the Serena featured aluminum disks as standard, adding a touch of durability and lightweight construction to its wheel setup. This choice enhanced the overall driving dynamics and contributed to fuel efficiency.

While the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo may not have offered an extensive array of wheel options, its standard wheel configuration was well-suited to its intended purpose as a family-oriented minivan. These wheels provided a comfortable and reliable driving experience, aligning with the needs of its target audience.

Interior Features

The interior features of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo were designed with a focus on comfort, convenience, and practicality. This minivan aimed to provide a pleasant and functional cabin environment for both drivers and passengers.

Some of the notable interior features of this Serena model included:

1. Power Window: The power windows allowed for convenient control of all windows, enhancing the ease of use for both the driver and passengers.

2. Power Steering: Equipped with power steering, the Serena offered effortless and responsive steering, making maneuvering in various driving conditions more comfortable.

3. Keyless Entry: Keyless entry was a feature that added convenience when entering and exiting the vehicle, eliminating the need to manually unlock the doors.

4. Cruise Control: While not a standard feature, some trim levels may have offered cruise control, making highway driving more relaxed by maintaining a steady speed.

5. Shifter Position: The gear shifter was positioned on the floor for easy access, and it allowed for smooth gear changes.

6. Steering Location: The steering wheel was positioned on the right side, aligning with the driving standards in the regions where this minivan was available.

7. Steering Gear Type: The Serena featured rack and pinion type steering with power assist, ensuring precise and responsive handling.

8. Front Bench Seat: The seating arrangement included a front bench seat, which could comfortably accommodate three passengers in the front row.

9. Full Flat Seats: The rear seats could be folded down to create a flat loading surface, enhancing cargo-carrying versatility when needed.

10. Ottoman Seat: Some configurations may have included ottoman seats, providing additional comfort for rear passengers.

These interior features contributed to the Serena's reputation as a practical and family-friendly minivan. Whether used for daily commuting or longer trips, the cabin was designed to enhance the overall driving experience for both the driver and passengers.

Exterior Styling

The exterior styling of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo reflected a blend of practicality and contemporary design cues. While the primary focus of this minivan was on functionality and versatility, it also possessed elements of style that set it apart in its class.

Here are some key aspects of the exterior styling:

1. Sunroof: The Serena came with a sunroof, providing an open-air experience for passengers and enhancing the overall aesthetics of the vehicle.

2. Front Spoiler: While it didn't feature a front spoiler as a standard component, some versions may have included this element to add a sportier look.

3. Rear Spoiler: The rear spoiler was a standard feature, contributing to the vehicle's aerodynamics and giving it a more dynamic appearance.

4. Xenon Lamps: Xenon headlamps were not part of the standard package, but they were available as an option for improved nighttime visibility.

5. Front Fog Lamps: Front fog lamps were included as a standard feature, assisting in visibility during adverse weather conditions.

6. Rear Fog Lamps: Unlike front fog lamps, rear fog lamps were not part of the standard equipment.

7. Ultraviolet Glass Protection: The Serena was equipped with ultraviolet (UV) glass protection as a standard feature, helping to reduce UV rays inside the cabin and protect occupants from the sun's harmful effects.

8. Roof Rail: The minivan did not have roof rails for carrying additional cargo on the roof.

9. Sliding Doors: The Serena featured side sliding doors, enhancing ease of access for passengers and cargo loading.

10. Door Easy Closer: The door easy closer was a standard feature, ensuring that the sliding doors closed securely and conveniently.

11. Privacy Glass: Privacy glass was not part of the standard package but was available as an option, giving passengers added privacy and reducing heat buildup inside the cabin.

12. Winter Complectation: Some versions offered a winter complectation option, which likely included features and accessories suitable for winter driving conditions.

In summary, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo exhibited a practical yet stylish exterior design. It incorporated features that improved functionality and aesthetics, making it a well-rounded choice for families and individuals seeking a versatile and visually appealing minivan.

Performance Characteristics

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo offered a combination of performance characteristics that aimed to deliver a comfortable and efficient driving experience. While it wasn't designed to be a high-performance vehicle, it excelled in areas that mattered most for its target audience.

Here are some performance characteristics of this minivan:

1. Engine Power: The Serena was equipped with a 2.0-liter diesel turbocharged engine (Engine Code: CD20T) that delivered a respectable amount of power, suitable for everyday driving and highway cruising.

2. Maximum Torque: The engine generated a notable amount of torque at low RPMs, providing good low-end acceleration and responsiveness.

3. Transmission: It featured a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT), which ensured smooth gear shifts and ease of operation, particularly in urban traffic.

4. Drivetrain: The Serena utilized a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain configuration, offering stability and traction, especially in adverse weather conditions.

5. Suspension: The front suspension was of the strut type, while the rear suspension used a multi-link setup. This combination contributed to a comfortable ride and improved handling.

6. Braking: Front brakes featured ventilated discs (V disk), while the rear brakes used drum dimensions. These braking components provided sufficient stopping power for the minivan.

7. Fuel Type: The Serena used light oil as its fuel source, which was efficient and widely available.

8. Fuel Efficiency: While specific fuel consumption figures may vary, this minivan was known for its decent fuel efficiency, making it economical for daily use.

9. Ground Clearance: With a ground clearance of 17 cm (6.69 inches), the Serena could handle moderately uneven road surfaces without issues.

10. Turning Circle: It had a relatively tight turning circle with a minimum turning diameter of 5.2 meters, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces.

11. Weight: Weighing in at 1550 kg (3417 lbs), the Serena was a well-balanced minivan, offering stability on the road.

In summary, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo prioritized practicality, fuel efficiency, and a comfortable driving experience. It was well-suited for family use and daily commuting, delivering a reliable performance that met the needs of its target audience.

Notable Advancements

During its production years in 1995-1996, the Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo introduced several notable advancements and features that contributed to its appeal in the minivan market. These advancements were aimed at enhancing comfort, convenience, and safety for both drivers and passengers. Here are some of the key notable advancements:

1. Turbocharged Diesel Engine: The inclusion of a turbocharged diesel engine (Engine Code: CD20T) offered improved power and torque, ensuring better performance, especially when carrying a full load of passengers and cargo.

2. Automatic Transmission: Equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT), the Serena provided effortless and smooth gear shifts, reducing driver fatigue during long journeys and urban driving.

3. Front Fog Lamps: Standard front fog lamps improved visibility during adverse weather conditions, enhancing overall safety.

4. Interior Comfort: The Serena featured power windows and power steering as standard, adding to the overall convenience and ease of use for the driver.

5. Safety Features: While it had a drivers airbag as standard, other safety features like side airbags and curtain airbags were not included. However, ABS (anti-lock braking system) was available as an option, contributing to safer braking performance.

6. Convenient Sliding Doors: The side sliding doors made entry and exit more convenient, especially in tight parking spaces.

7. Privacy Glass Option: The availability of privacy glass as an option allowed passengers to enjoy increased privacy and reduced glare from the sun.

8. Winter Complectation: An optional winter complectation package addressed the needs of drivers in colder climates, potentially including features like winter tires or heated elements.

9. Power Rear Door: While the Serena did not feature a power rear door, the inclusion of sliding doors on both sides made loading and unloading cargo easier.

10. Advanced Suspension: The combination of a strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension provided a comfortable ride and stable handling, enhancing the overall driving experience.

11. Fuel Efficiency: The use of light oil as a fuel source contributed to improved fuel efficiency, reducing the cost of ownership.

These notable advancements helped the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo remain competitive in the minivan market by offering a balance of performance, comfort, and safety features for families and individuals alike.

Ownership Experience

The ownership experience of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was characterized by a balance of practicality, reliability, and comfort. This minivan was designed to cater to the needs of families and individuals seeking a versatile vehicle for daily commuting and long-distance journeys. Here are some aspects of the ownership experience:

1. Family-Friendly: With seating for up to seven passengers across three rows, the Serena was an ideal choice for larger families. The spacious interior provided ample room for both passengers and cargo, making it suitable for road trips and everyday errands.

2. Comfortable Interior: The cabin of the Serena offered a comfortable and well-organized space. While it may not have featured luxurious amenities, it provided essential features like power windows and power steering. The availability of sliding doors on both sides enhanced convenience for passengers.

3. Reliable Diesel Engine: The turbocharged diesel engine (Engine Code: CD20T) was known for its reliability and fuel efficiency. Owners could count on this engine for longevity and cost-effective operation.

4. Ease of Driving: The 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT) and front-wheel-drive (FR) layout made the Serena easy to drive, even for those who were not accustomed to larger vehicles. The minivan offered good visibility, further enhancing the driving experience.

5. Fuel Efficiency: The use of light oil as a fuel source contributed to decent fuel efficiency, which was appreciated by owners looking to save on fuel costs.

6. Practicality: The Serena's interior dimensions, including a generous cargo area, made it practical for a wide range of activities, from grocery shopping to family vacations. The flat-folding seats in the second and third rows allowed for versatile cargo configurations.

7. Safety Features: While it lacked some advanced safety features found in more modern vehicles, the inclusion of a driver's airbag and the option for ABS (anti-lock braking system) added a level of safety to the driving experience.

8. Maintenance: Routine maintenance of the Serena, including oil changes and brake inspections, was relatively straightforward and cost-effective, contributing to its reputation for reliability.

9. Resale Value: Due to its reputation for durability, the Serena had reasonable resale value, making it a sensible choice for those considering long-term ownership.

10. Community and Support: Owners of the Serena often found support within Nissan owner communities, which could be helpful for sharing maintenance tips and troubleshooting common issues.

In summary, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo offered a practical and reliable ownership experience. While it may not have had all the bells and whistles of more modern minivans, it was well-suited for families and individuals seeking a dependable vehicle for their daily needs.

Maintenance and Reliability

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was recognized for its commendable maintenance and reliability characteristics, making it a trusted choice among owners. Here are some insights into the maintenance and reliability aspects of this minivan:

1. Durable Diesel Engine: At the heart of the Serena was a robust 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine (Engine Code: CD20T). Diesel engines are renowned for their longevity and durability. Owners could rely on this powerplant for years of service, provided regular maintenance was upheld.

2. Routine Maintenance: Like any vehicle, the Serena benefited from routine maintenance, including oil changes, filter replacements, and scheduled inspections. Staying current with maintenance schedules was key to ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

3. Affordable Parts: Nissan's global presence meant that replacement parts for the Serena were widely available and relatively affordable. This accessibility of parts contributed to lower maintenance costs over the long term.

4. User-Friendly Design: The Serena's design was relatively straightforward, making it easier for owners or mechanics to perform basic maintenance tasks. Access to components like the engine bay and cabin air filter was convenient.

5. Reliable Transmission: The 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT) used in the Serena was known for its reliability when properly maintained. Regular transmission fluid changes were recommended to ensure smooth shifting and prevent premature wear.

6. Front-Wheel Drive: The front-wheel-drive (FR) configuration not only contributed to ease of driving but also simplified the vehicle's drivetrain, reducing potential maintenance complexities compared to all-wheel-drive systems.

7. Long-Lasting Build: The Serena's build quality was consistent with Nissan's reputation for sturdy construction. This contributed to its resilience on the road and its ability to withstand the test of time.

8. Resale Value: The Serena's reputation for reliability also positively influenced its resale value. Owners often found that their well-maintained vehicles retained value, making it a practical long-term investment.

9. Owner Communities: Many Serena owners were part of online communities and forums dedicated to Nissan vehicles. These communities served as valuable resources for sharing maintenance tips, troubleshooting, and finding solutions to common issues.

10. Preventive Maintenance: In addition to regular servicing, some owners opted for preventive maintenance measures, such as rustproofing and undercoating, to protect against corrosion, especially in regions with harsh weather conditions.

Overall, the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was cherished for its reliability and straightforward maintenance requirements. With proper care and attention, this minivan proved to be a dependable companion for daily use and family adventures.

Conclusion: The Legacy of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo holds a distinctive place in the history of family-oriented minivans. As we reflect on its legacy, several key points emerge:

Innovative Diesel Power: The Serena was one of the pioneers in equipping a minivan with a diesel engine during an era when gasoline engines dominated the market. The introduction of the 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine was a bold move that catered to consumers seeking better fuel efficiency and torque, particularly for family trips.

Spacious and Practical: This minivan was designed with practicality in mind. Its generous interior space, flexible seating arrangements, and numerous storage compartments made it an excellent choice for families, accommodating their evolving needs.

Reliability and Longevity: The Serena gained a reputation for reliability and durability. Its robust diesel engine, when properly maintained, could endure the test of time, making it a trusted companion for countless family journeys.

Safety and Comfort: With features like airbags, power windows, and air conditioning, the Serena offered a comfortable and safe driving experience. It prioritized passenger well-being, which was paramount for family-oriented vehicles.

Legacy of Versatility: The Serena's adaptability made it suitable for a wide range of uses. From daily commutes to long road trips and even commercial applications, this minivan could seamlessly transition between roles.

Resale Value: Owners often found that their well-maintained Serenas retained value exceptionally well, further emphasizing its legacy as a practical and reliable choice.

Cultural Impact: In regions where the Serena was popular, it became woven into the fabric of family life. It was a common sight at school drop-offs, soccer practices, and weekend getaways, leaving an indelible mark on the memories of countless families.

Community and Camaraderie: The Serena fostered a sense of community among owners who shared tips, experiences, and a mutual appreciation for this versatile minivan. Online forums and gatherings became spaces for Serena enthusiasts to connect.

As we look back on the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo, its legacy endures as a testament to Nissan's commitment to innovation, reliability, and meeting the needs of families on the go. It remains a fondly remembered chapter in the story of automotive excellence, leaving behind a trail of cherished memories and enduring value.

FAQ: Common Questions About the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo

What were the engine options available for the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo?

The 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo was equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine, specifically the CD20T engine, producing around 92.2 PS (91 bhp) of power.

Were there any significant changes in the Serena's design during the 1995-1996 production years?

No significant design changes occurred during these years. The Serena maintained its familiar minivan body style and dimensions.

Did the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo come with different trim levels or complectations?

Yes, the Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo had various trim levels and complectations to cater to different customer preferences. These included options for features like power windows, air conditioning, and more.

How was the fuel economy of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo?

The fuel economy of the Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo varied depending on factors such as driving conditions, but it typically offered respectable mileage for a minivan of its time.

What were the safety features of the 1995-1996 Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo?

The Serena featured safety elements like driver airbags, enhancing passenger protection during its production years.

Were there any notable advancements in technology or features for the Serena during these years?

While the Serena was known for its practicality and reliability, there were no groundbreaking technological advancements during the 1995-1996 production period. It focused on being a dependable family minivan.

How did the Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo handle in terms of performance and driving experience?

The Serena was designed for comfort and ease of use. While it wasn't a high-performance vehicle, it provided a smooth and enjoyable driving experience, suitable for family outings.

Were there any common maintenance issues or reliability concerns with the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo?

Like any vehicle, regular maintenance was essential to ensure the Serena's long-term reliability. Proper servicing and care helped keep it running smoothly over the years.

What is the legacy of the 1995-1996 Nissan Serena 2.0 PX Diesel Turbo?

The Serena left a legacy as a practical, family-friendly minivan known for its reliability. It remains a fondly remembered choice for those seeking a versatile and spacious vehicle for family adventures.


Brian Wong - Senior Reviews Editor of cars-directory.net

Brian Wong / Author

Brian Wong is an accomplished automotive journalist and editor with a passion for cars. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has established himself as a trusted voice in the automotive community. Brian has written extensively about a wide range of topics in the field, from the latest trends in car design to innovative safety features and emerging technologies. As a senior reviews editor, he is responsible for test driving and analyzing the latest cars on the market, providing readers with accurate and objective reviews. His articles are widely read and respected for their depth of knowledge and analysis. Brian is committed to staying at the forefront of the latest developments in the automotive industry, and is dedicated to sharing his expertise and insights with his readers.

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