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The Nissan Pulsar EXA and Nissan EXA are automobiles manufactured and marketed by Nissan Motor Company from 1983 to 1986 and from 1986 to 1990 respectively. The first generation model was internally designated as the N12 series and was marketed in Japan at Nissan Cherry Store locations as the Pulsar EXA.
1985 Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo; 1985–1986 Nissan 720 Pickup; 1986–1990 Nissan T12/T72; 1986–1992 Nissan Pintara; 1986–2002 Nissan Terrano; 1986.5–1997 Nissan Hardbody Truck; 1987–2015 Nissan Cedric Y31; 1988 Nissan R88C; 1988–1998 Nissan Largo; 1988–2003 Nissan Cefiro (also sold as the Infiniti I) 1988–2010, 2012–2022 Nissan Cima ...
Nissan Atlas F22 (1982–1991) Nissan EXA N12 (1982–1986) Nissan Micra K10 (1982–1992) Nissan Prairie M10 (1982–1988) Nissan Pulsar N12 (1982–1986) Nissan Violet T11 (1982–1986) Subaru Sambar (fourth generation) (1982–1990) Suzuki Cervo SS40 (1982–1988) Toyota Coaster (1982–1992) Toyota Corona T140 (1982–1987)
The Nissan Langley, in its second generation, was a Pulsar sold at Nissan Prince Store locations next to the Skyline, and shared many styling influences from the Skyline. The market acceptance of the Langley inspired Nissan to sell a second badge engineered version at Nissan Store as the Nissan Liberta Villa. [20]
Nissan NAPS Nissan Anti Pollution System, predecessor to Nissan ECCS Nissan PLASMA ( P owerful & Economic, L ightweight, A ccurate, S ilent, M ighty, A dvanced) is an acronym for the engine series designed to counter Toyota 's Lightweight Advanced Super Response Engine (LASRE).
The Nissan E series name was used on two types of automobile engines. The first was an OHV line used in the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s. The second was an OHC version ranging from 1.0 to 1.6 litres (988 to 1,597 cc) and was produced from 1981 till 1988.
The Nissan Prairie (Japanese: 日産・プレーリー, Hepburn: Nissan Purērī) is an automobile manufactured and marketed by Nissan from 1981 to 2004. Considered a mini MPV or a compact MPV . It was also marketed as the Multi in Canada and the Stanza Wagon in the United States .
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