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The Nissan Qashqai (/ ˈ k æ ʃ k aɪ /) is a compact crossover SUV designed and produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2006. The first generation of the vehicle was sold as the Nissan Dualis (Japanese: 日産・デュアリス, Hepburn: Nissan Dyuarisu) in Japan and Australia, and Qashqai in the rest of the world.
1993–2006 Nissan Terrano II; 1993–2009 Nissan Crew; 1994–1996 Nissan Presea R11; 1994–2000 Nissan Rasheen; 1994–2005 Nissan Wingroad; 1995–1998 Nissan 200SX (US 2-door Sentra coupe) 1996–2007 Nissan Stagea; 1997–1998 Nissan R390 GT1; 1997–2001 Nissan R'nessa; 1998–2006 Nissan Almera Tino; 1998–2019 Nissan Cube; 1999 Nissan ...
The first Nissan/Jatco transmission, the Jatco 3N71 transmission, used a simple naming scheme: the "3" meant "3-speed", and the remainder was the series number.
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Nissan Dualis J10 (2006–2013) Nissan Skyline V36 (2006–2014) Subaru Stella (2006–2010) Suzuki Cervo HG21S (2006–2009) Suzuki MR Wagon MF22S (2006–2011) Suzuki SX4 Hatchback (2006–2014) Toyota Auris E150 (2006–2012) Toyota Belta (2006-2012) Toyota Corolla (E140) (2006–2012) Toyota Previa XR50 Fujimatsu (2006–present)
The Datsun Sports (called Datsun Fairlady in the Japanese and Australian markets and simply given a numerical designation alone in other export markets), was a series of roadsters produced by Nissan in the 1960s. The series was a predecessor to the Z-car in the Fairlady line, and offered a competitor to the European MG, Triumph, Fiat and Alfa ...
The Nissan Violet is a compact car that was first released in Japan in 1973 and produced until 1992. It was initially exclusive to Nissan's Japanese Nissan Cherry Store dealerships, as a larger companion to the Nissan Cherry. In 1977 the second generation arrived. This was split into two additional lines, the Nissan Auster and the Nissan Stanza.
A 4WD model had been planned from the beginning, [2] but the original bodyshell's lack of rigidity made Nissan rethink the concept. The vehicle was launched as the Datsun Prairie in Europe and was rebranded to Nissan along with the rest of the range from 1984, at first featuring "Datsun by Nissan" badging and then solely "Nissan" badging from 1985.