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The first generation R31 Nissan Pintara is a compact family car which was built by Nissan Australia at its Clayton, Victoria assembly plant in Melbourne from mid-1986. It was based on the Nissan Skyline. [1] Powered by a single overhead camshaft fuel-injected 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, [1] it was intended to compete with the Mitsubishi ...
For the export models, a 'Nissan' badge began appearing in 1981. However, in Australia, where 130,000 910s were built between 1981 and 1986, the name change from Datsun Bluebird to Nissan Bluebird did not occur until 1983. [3] After eight years the Bluebird returned to the Taiwanese market. Yulon had replaced the Bluebird with the Nissan Violet ...
Nissan automobiles were imported to Australia as early as the 1930s. [1] In the early 1960s, the Australian industrialist Lawrence Hartnett became aware of the brand, took over sales and began in 1966 with the assembly of up to 20,000 Bluebirds annually for the Australian market by the Sydney-based Pressed Metal Corporation.
It's the end of the road for the Nissan GT-R, Ford Edge and Toyota Venza. ... Ram 1500 TRX. Production of the ... New A5 and S5 models will go on sale in mid-2025, followed by the RS5 “at a ...
1995–97 Nissan Bluebird (U13) LX sedan (Australia) 1991 Nissan Bluebird (U13) SSS ATTESA LTD (Japan) 1991 Nissan Bluebird (U13) ARX hardtop sedan (Japan) The new Bluebird was designed with comfort in mind.
Nissan Pintara TRX; TraXion, a defunct Danish railway company; Yamaha TRX850, a sports motorcycle; Ram 1500 TRX, a production model 4x4 performance truck from Stellantis;
The following are all vehicles once certified for sale in the United States. Some vehicles from other countries have better fuel economy. Figures (showed in miles per US gallon units) are based on laboratory estimates, not consumer data. All-diesel production vehicle – 1984 Nissan Sentra with 41 combined / 37 city / 46 highway. [36]
The Nissan Leopard is a line of sport/luxury cars built by Japanese carmaker Nissan.The Leopard began life in 1980 and was discontinued in 1999. The Leopard were initially based on the Japanese market Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel, then later based on the chassis of their Nissan Cedric and Nissan Gloria contemporaries and were rear wheel drive.