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Nissan Versa is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan in the Americas for the ... 2010 99,705 15,743 — — 2011 99,730 14,497 20,894 [6 ...
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. Beginning in 1982, it gained a locking torque converter (L3N71b) for greater efficiency. (See L3N71 link below).
The base transmission is a five-speed manual; a four-speed automatic is optional. The Versa 1.6 features black trim (instead of body-colored) for the exterior mirror housings, license plate trim, and front grille; 14-inch steel wheels; black interior; four radio speakers with pre-wiring for a radio—but no radio itself.
2010 2020 Japan Large MPV/minivan with sliding doors for the Japanese market and other Asian markets. Livina: 2006 2019 — Southeast Asia Three-row compact MPV, a rebadged and restyled Mitsubishi Xpander. Primastar: 2021 2021 — Europe MPV version of the Primastar, also sold as the Renault Trafic. Serena: 1991 2022 —
The 4N71 was a 4-speed automatic transmission from Nissan Motors. It was available as either a light-duty ("L4N71B") or medium-duty ("E4N71B") unit for rear wheel drive vehicles with longitudinal engines. The latter used an electronically controlled lock up torque converter. Applications:
The 2.5 LE, and 2.5S automatics equipped with the 2.5-liter (QR25DE) used the 4-speed RE4F04B transmission. SE-R's were predominantly automatic and used the same RE4F04B transmission as the LE and 2.5S with the exception of the 2002 model year, that year the RS5F51A 5 speed manual open differential transmission was available.
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