Sedan "Nissan Almera" and "Nissan Primera": review, specifications

Nissan is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and exporter worldwide. Popular sedan models are Almera, Maxima, Sentra, Altima, Teana and Tiida Sedan. The Nissan Almera sedan has been produced since 2012 by AvtoVAZ and since 1995 by the company itself, the Nissan Primera since 1990.

Technical Components

Nissan Almera:

  • N15: 1.4-liter or 1.6-liter gasoline engine, 2-liter diesel engine, 2-liter gas turbine engine.
  • N16: 1.5 or 1.8 liter petrol engine. Also a turbo diesel engine with a volume of 2.2 liters, an automatic transmission, a 1.6 liter engine and automatic transmission.
  • B10: N16 Pulsar platform.
Nissan Almera Front

Nissan Primera:

  • P10: 4-speed automatic gearbox and 5-speed manual, 1.6-liter gasoline engine, 2-liter diesel engine, also Japanese versions with 1.8 and 2 liters engine capacity.
  • P11: gasoline 1.6-liter and 2-liter engine, 2-liter diesel engine, 4-speed automatic. The power of a 2-liter diesel engine is 190 horsepower.
  • P12: in Europe, a 2-liter gasoline engine; in Japan, a 2-liter and 2.5-liter.
Nissan Primera

Overview

Almera Nissan Sedan has been produced since 1995. The first generation of this model was produced until 2000. From the very beginning, a 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter gasoline engine was installed on this generation, also a diesel engine with a two-liter volume.

Absolutely on all cars with basic equipment and higher, a power steering, airbags and mirrors with electronic adjustment were installed.

The second generation Nissan Almera sedan has been in production since 2000. This generation was restyled in 2003, thanks to which the headlights, bumper were replaced and a new engine with a volume of 1.5 liters was added. The updated cars were equipped with a 1.5 and 1.8-liter engine and a 2.2-liter turbodiesel engine. The automatic transmission was present only on versions with an engine capacity of 1.8 liters.

In 2002, a car was released under the name "Renault Samsung SM3." But in 2006, production was moved to Russia, and the model became known as the Almera Classic.

The first generation sedan "Nissan Primera" began to be produced in 1990. The car was equipped with a mechanical 5-speed gearbox and a 4-speed automatic; had front-wheel drive, 1.6-liter engines (injection), as well as two-liter injection and diesel engines. In Japan, there were two versions of the engine: 1.8 and 2 liters. 1.6-liter engines were popular in Europe.

The second-generation Nissan Primera sedan began its journey in 1995. Entered Europe in 1996. For the European market, models with 1.6 and 2-liter gasoline engines and a 2-liter diesel engine were offered. Some modifications had four-wheel drive. For the US market, the design of the car was changed, which included new grilles for the radiator and headlights. The top versions have cruise control, new headlights, leather seats with heating.

In 2001, the third generation was released, which was produced in Japan. But then production was moved to the UK. In Europe, there were cars with only a 2-liter engine, in Japan - with both a 2- and 2.5-liter engine. The sedan body was produced until 2002. In 2005, third-generation production was discontinued. And the final stage was that due to the fall in popularity in the UK also stopped producing Nissan Primera sedans.

Nissan Primera Back

Reviews

The opinion of people about this body line "Nissan" is common. But a greater number of owners of this car agree that this is a good choice at a reasonable price.

Pros:

  • roomy interior;
  • elastic suspension;
  • large trunk;
  • large glasses;
  • dynamics and controllability;
  • inexpensive car maintenance.

Minuses:

  • fuel consumption;
  • sound insulation;
  • multimedia.

Output

Thanks to the transfer of production of these Nissan sedan models, they have become more affordable for the residents of Russia. But even Japanese-made versions satisfy the needs of many car owners.


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