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  2. Nissan Maxima - Wikipedia

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    1990 Nissan Maxima Ti (Australia) 1993–1995 Nissan Maxima Executive (Australia) During this year, the Maxima was first introduced to the European market, replacing the Laurel. For European markets, the model range was: 3.0, 3.0 S, and 3.0 SE. The only engine was the single-cam VG30E, producing 170 PS (125 kW; 168 bhp).

  3. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. Developed by NMKV joint venture, also sold as the Mitsubishi eK. Roox: 2009 2020 2023 Japan Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. Developed by NMKV joint venture, also sold as the Mitsubishi eK Space. Sakura: 2022 2022 — Japan Battery electric derivative of the Dayz. Sports car

  4. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Maxima A32 (1994–1999) Nissan Rasheen (1994–2000) Nissan Silvia S14 270R (1994) Nissan Vanette S20 (1994–1999) Subaru Impreza GC8C (1994–1996) Suzuki Alto HA11 (1994–1998) Toyota Camry V40 (1994–1998) Toyota Curren (1994–1995) Toyota Estima Super Charger (1994–1998) Toyota Tercel L50 (1994–1999) Toyota RAV4 XA10 (1994 ...

  5. Datsun 210 - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun 210 name is used to describe a few different Nissan automobiles from 1959 until 1982: 1957–1959 — The internal code for what was to become the long-running Nissan Bluebird nameplate. Usually marketed as the Datsun 1000 or 1200, various versions received the chassis codes 114, 115, and 211, although "210" is the most commonly used ...

  6. Datsun 810 - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun 810 is a mid-size car that was sold in North America by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Datsun between February 1977 and 1981. Datsun based the first generation—sold for model years 1977 to 1980—on the four-cylinder Datsun Bluebird (810), but with a longer engine bay to accommodate larger straight-six engines.

  7. Datsun - Wikipedia

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    The use of the Datsun name in the American market derives from the name Nissan used for its production cars. In fact, the cars produced by Nissan already used the Datsun brand name, a successful brand in Japan since 1932, long before World War II. Before the entry into the American market in 1958, Nissan did not produce cars under the Nissan ...

  8. List of automobile sales by model - Wikipedia

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    Second generation Nissan Maxima. Nissan Maxima: 1981–2023 1,700,000 in the first five generations up to 2001. [366] Nissan Micra K11 1.3 SR. Nissan Micra: 1982–2023 European version the Nissan March; 2,368,704 units built by UK plant in Sunderland between 10 August 1992 to 16 July 2010. [367] [368] Nissan Qashqai 2015. Nissan Qashqai/Rogue ...

  9. Nissan - Wikipedia

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    Nissan's initial assembly plant Smyrna assembly plant broke ground in 1980 and at first only built trucks such as the Datsun 720 and the Nissan Hardbody Truck, but has since expanded to produce several car and SUV lines, including the Nissan Altima, the Nissan Maxima, as well as the Rogue, Pathfinder, Infiniti QX60, and the Nissan Leaf all ...