When did the Nissan Pulsar hatchback come out?
This generation Pulsar sedan or hatchback was sold in North America only for model year 1983. Some unusual options were carried over from the previous generation, such as having the rear locks (on four-door models) remote operated by cable from the front seat.
Is the Nissan Pulsar a good family car?
The family hatchback market is brimming with great cars, from the Ford Focus to the VW Golf, the SEAT Leon to the Vauxhall Astra, the Skoda Octavia to the Mazda 3 – and that’s just six. This means that it’s easy to overlook cars such as the Nissan Pulsar, which aren’t bad by any means but just don’t stand out. As a new car, that is.
Where was the Nissan Pulsar made in New Zealand?
The updated 1982 model Pulsar five-door hatchback with E-series engine was assembled in New Zealand at Nissan’s new factory-owned assembly plant in Wiri, Auckland. Only one well-equipped model was offered, with a five-speed manual gearbox.
Is the Nissan Pulsar a replacement for the Tiida?
In 2014, a European-only replacement for the Tiida was introduced using the Pulsar nameplate. The original Pulsar was a hatchback to be sold exclusively at a different Nissan Japan dealership network called Nissan Cherry Store as a larger five-door hatchback alternative to the Nissan Cherry.
This generation Pulsar sedan or hatchback was sold in North America only for model year 1983. Some unusual options were carried over from the previous generation, such as having the rear locks (on four-door models) remote operated by cable from the front seat.
Is the Nissan Pulsar the same as the Renault Pulse?
Not to be confused with Renault Pulse. The Nissan Pulsar is a subcompact and compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978 until 2000, when it was replaced by the Nissan Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese market. Between 2000 and 2005, the name “Pulsar” has been used in Australia and New Zealand on rebadged versions of the Sylphy.
The updated 1982 model Pulsar five-door hatchback with E-series engine was assembled in New Zealand at Nissan’s new factory-owned assembly plant in Wiri, Auckland. Only one well-equipped model was offered, with a five-speed manual gearbox.
What kind of suspension does a Nissan Pulsar have?
It retained the rack-and-pinion steering of the Cherry, as well as the independent suspension with coilover struts in front and coil sprung trailing arms at the rear. The Pulsar was a subcompact car to augment the Sunny sedan.
What kind of transmission does a Nissan Pulsar have?
There was a choice of an excellent five-speed manual gearbox and a four-speed electronic automatic transmission, which were both well matched to the engines and user-friendly. Driving the N14 Pulsar was fun; particularly the SSS with its sports-tuned independent front suspension, and strut rear suspension.
What’s the price of a 2002 Nissan Pulsar?
The Nissan Pulsar 2002 prices range from $1,800 for the basic trim level Sedan Pulsar LX Plus to $5,995 for the top of the range Sedan Pulsar Q. The Nissan Pulsar 2002 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.
Is the Nissan Pulsar a front wheel drive car?
The Nissan Pulsar is a compact car that originally emerged as a front-wheel drive replacement for the Nissan Cherry, and has been a true frontrunner of the Australian automotive industry since.
What kind of engine does a Datsun Pulsar have?
In North America the N10 Pulsar was originally sold only with the largest, 1.4-liter engine and only with four- or five-speed manual transmissions. Called the Datsun 310, in Canada it was also available with Pulsar striping on the rear quarters.