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Japan's Best Car supposedly has still another scoop on the Nissan Silvia revival, and while the image gracing the mag's cover is little more than a photoshopped pipedream, the information presented within deserves note.According to one of the publication's editors, a source at Nissan has advisable that the front-engine, rear-wheel-drive coupe could goodness from the
Nissan/Renault alliance and fitted with a 2.0-liter engine lifted from the French automaker. Speculation is that the 225 hp turbocharged four-pot powering the Renault Megane Sport could be mounted up front, sending power to the side wheels on a modified Z platform. Not only would that ready production costs low, but the motor could be shoved far back into the firewall, making it a competent crossway carver in the process.Best Car expects the S16 Silvia to be priced between US$18,000 and US$21,000 if and when it goes on sale in 2010.