Does Nissan Almera have Bluetooth?
No, Nissan Almera doesn’t have Bluetooth.
When did the Nissan Almera come out in Thailand?
In October 2011, Nissan launched a new model as the economical saloon car for the Eco-Car project in Thailand, which was named Nissan Almera. The car is a rebadged version of the Nissan Latio (N17), which is based on the company’s global V platform.
What are the standard features of a Nissan Almera?
The level of specification was good, with all models getting power steering, driver airbag, electric mirrors and stereo as standard. Throughout the life of the Almera, many ‘special editions’ models were available but most of them didn’t feature anything above other models. Flagship models for each engine capacity are as follows:
Where can I buy a third generation Nissan Almera?
The third generation Nissan Almera is currently produced in some African and Asian markets like Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, South Africa in Africa and Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand in Asia and other Asian countries. It is available with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Where does the Nissan Almera Pulsar come from?
The facelifted Almera was built in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK, and exported to parts of the Asia-Pacific where it was sold as the Nissan Pulsar. In 2006 the second-generation Almera reached its sixth year of production but was still selling strongly worldwide.
When do you need a replacement part for a 2004 Nissan Almera?
When you are in need of a reliable replacement part for your 2004 Nissan Almera to restore it to ‘factory like’ performance, turn to CARiD’s vast selection of premium quality products that includes everything you may need for routine maintenance and major repairs.
What kind of transmission does a Nissan Almera have?
Nissan Almera Automatic Transmission 2004, CV Axle Shaft by SurTrack®. This product features a brand new construction with precision machined and heat treated center-shafts, CV joints, bearings and races. The CV axle shaft by SurTrack… Nissan Almera Models Built in Mexico 2004, Brake Light Switch by WVE®. With 2 Terminals. With Black Connector.
In October 2011, Nissan launched a new model as the economical saloon car for the Eco-Car project in Thailand, which was named Nissan Almera. The car is a rebadged version of the Nissan Latio (N17), which is based on the company’s global V platform.
The facelifted Almera was built in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK, and exported to parts of the Asia-Pacific where it was sold as the Nissan Pulsar. In 2006 the second-generation Almera reached its sixth year of production but was still selling strongly worldwide.