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  2. Datsun Go - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Cross is the crossover-inspired variant of the Go+. It was launched in Indonesia on 18 January 2018, [ 20 ] after being previewed as a concept car called the Datsun Go-cross Concept at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show in October, 2016 Auto Expo in India in February and 2016 Indonesia International Auto Show in August.

  3. List of Jatco transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Infiniti QX60, Nissan NV200, Nissan Serena, Nissan Teana, Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Rogue (USA & Canada), Mitsubishi Outlander, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross; Jatco CVT S Ratio coverage 6.0 for mini vehicle below 1L; Jatco CVT X (JF022E) Ratio coverage 8.2, Max torque 330 Nm Nissan Qashqai 2021, X-trail 2021, Mitsubishi Outlander 2022, Renault Austral

  4. Nissan Magnite - Wikipedia

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    Datsun Go/Cross (Indonesia) [1] The Nissan Magnite is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Nissan . Unveiled in October 2020, the Magnite is placed below the Kicks in Nissan's global SUV lineup, making it the smallest Nissan crossover SUV worldwide.

  5. Datsun Cross - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Datsun Cross

  6. Nissan Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Canadian and American customers could get Patrols only from 1962 until 1969. Patrols were sold through Datsun dealerships, making it the only Nissan-badged vehicle sold in the US until the early 1980s, when the Datsun marque was phased out (barring a small test batch of about 100 Nissan Cedrics that was also exported to the US in the early 60s ...

  7. Nissan AD - Wikipedia

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    It was also sold as the "Nissan Datsun AD Van", to tie it together with the Nissan Datsun, which was the name used for the Nissan Pickup in the Japanese Domestic Market. [3] It came with three engines; the 1.3 and 1.5-litre carburetted E13S and E15S and the 1.7-litre CD17 diesel engine. The transmissions were either a four- or five-speed manual ...