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Images: Nissan T32 X-Trail (2014-22)

Images: Nissan T32.I X-Trail (2014-17) Released in Australia in March 2014, the Nissan T32 Series I (T32.I) X-Trail was a mid-size SUV. Manufactured in Kyushu, Japan, the T32 X-Trail was initially available with 2.0- and 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engines; while the front-wheel drive models with 2.0-litre petrol engines were solely available with five seats, models […]

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Images: Nissan V36 Skyline (2006-14)

Images: Nissan V36.I Skyline (2006-09) Released in 2006, the Nissan V36 Skyline range initially consisted of sedans, with coupes following in 2007. Manufactured in Tochigi, Japan, the V36 Skyline was not imported to Australia by Nissan Australia, such that local vehicles are private imports and the information below pertains to vehicles sold for the Japanese […]

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Images: Nissan M35 Stagea (2001-07)

Images: Nissan M35.I Stagea (2001-04) Released in October 2001, the Nissan M35 Stagea was a five-door wagon that was available in rear- and all-wheel drive models. Manufactured in Tochigi, Japan, the M35 Series I (M35.I) Stagea range initially consisted of the 250RS, 250RS V, 250RX, 250RS Four, 250RX Four, 250t RS Four V, 250t RX […]

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Images: Nissan R20 Terrano II (1997-99)

Images: Nissan R20 Terrano II (1997-99) Released in April 1997, the Nissan R20 Terrano II was a seven-seat wagon with a part-time four-wheel drive system. The Terrano II was available as an RX or Ti variant, though both variants were available with either a 2.4-litre petrol engine or a 2.7-litre intercooled turbo-diesel unit; a five-speed […]

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Images: Nissan C11 Tiida (2006-12)

Images: Nissan C11 Tiida (2006-12) Released in February 2006, the Nissan C11 Series I (C11.I) Tiida was available as a five-door hatchback or sedan. Initially manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive C11 Tiida was powered by a 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – with double overhead cams and variable valve timing – that was mated to […]

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Images: Nissan T30 X-Trail (2001-07)

Images: Nissan T30.I X-Trail (2001-03) Released in October 2001, the Nissan T30 Series I (T30.I) X-Trail was a five-seat, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the X-Trail was powered by 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that were mated eo either five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions. The X-Trail range initially consisted of ST and Ti variants, […]

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Images: Nissan R34 Skyline (1998-02)

Images: Nissan R34 Skyline (1998-02) Released in May 1998, the Nissan R34 Skyline was available as a coupe or sedan. Manufactured in Musashimurayama, Japan, the R34 Skyline was not imported to Australia by Nissan Australia, such that local vehicles are private imports and the information below pertains to vehicles sold for the Japanese domestic market. […]

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Images: Nissan V35 Skyline (2001-07)

Images: Nissan V35 Skyline (2001-07) Released in June 2001, the Nissan V35 Skyline was initially available as a sedan, with coupe bodies following in 2003. Manufactured in Tochigi, Japan, the V35 Skyline was not imported to Australia by Nissan Australia, such that local vehicles are private imports and the information below pertains to vehicles sold […]

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Images: Nissan J11 Qashqai (2014-21)

Images: Nissan J11.I Qashqai (2014-17) Released in Australia in July 2014, the Nissan J11 Series I (J11.I) Qashqai was a five-seat SUV. Manufactured in Sunderland, England, the front-wheel drive Qashqai was powered by 2.0-litre petrol and 1.6-litre turbo-diesel engines. Furthermore, the Qashqai range consisted of ST, Ti, TS and TL variants. Replacing the Nissan J10 […]

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Images: Nissan R32 Skyline (1991-92)

Images: Nissan R32 Skyline (1991-92) Released in June 1991, the Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R was a two-door, high performance coupe. The R32 Skyline GT-R was powered by a 2.6-litre inline six cylinder engine (RB26DETT) which had double overhead cams and twin Garrett ceramic turbochargers; a five-speed manual transmission was standard. Although the GT-R’s official peak […]

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