When did Nissan stop making the Almera Tino?
Nissan seemed to take their eye off the ball with the Tino’s marketing, the product range spawning confusing Twister and Hurricane editions, but in spring 2003 steps to rectify this were taken. The range was simplified to include just S, SE and SVE trim variations, and the engine range was rationalised.
When did Nissan Almera N16 2.2 di come out?
For stopping power, the Almera N16 2.2 Di braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Discs at the rear. The Almera N16 model is a car manufactured by Nissan, sold new from year 2000 until 2002, and available after that as a used car.
Where is the parcel shelf on a Nissan Almera Tino?
Though the concertinaed rear parcel shelf can’t be raised or lowered to different levels a la Scenic, it can be folded from either the front or the back, so that rear passengers can reach behind them to get things from the boot. Finally, for valuables, there’s a covered compartment under the boot floor big enough for a handbag.
How much power does Nissan Almera 2.2 di have?
This engine produces a maximum power of 110 PS (109 bhp – 81 kW) at 4000 rpm and a maximum torque of 230 Nm (169 lb.ft) at 2000 rpm. The power is transmitted to the road by the front wheel drive (FWD) with a 5 speed Manual gearbox.
What kind of engine does Nissan Almera Tino have?
What is the drivetrain, Nissan Almera Tino Minivan 2000 2.2 Di (114 Hp)? Front wheel drive. Internal Combustion engine. The ICE drives the front wheels of the vehicle. How long is this vehicle, 2000 Nissan Almera Minivan? How wide is the vehicle, 2000 Nissan Almera Minivan? What is the curb weigh, 2000 Nissan Almera Tino 2.2 Di (114 Hp)?
Though the concertinaed rear parcel shelf can’t be raised or lowered to different levels a la Scenic, it can be folded from either the front or the back, so that rear passengers can reach behind them to get things from the boot. Finally, for valuables, there’s a covered compartment under the boot floor big enough for a handbag.
What kind of warranty does a Nissan Tino have?
All Tinos enjoy a three-year/60,000-mile warranty (check for a full service history to keep it valid) and the best outlet for decent cars is probably through an authorised Nissan dealer, so you might pay a bit more for peace of mind. The franchise’s excellent used car programme (not all dealers participate) should be worth the extra cost, though.
Nissan seemed to take their eye off the ball with the Tino’s marketing, the product range spawning confusing Twister and Hurricane editions, but in spring 2003 steps to rectify this were taken. The range was simplified to include just S, SE and SVE trim variations, and the engine range was rationalised.