Where can I buy a 2004 Nissan Almera?

Where can I buy a 2004 Nissan Almera?

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When did the Nissan Almera go out of production?

It’s a solid mid sized family car that does the job well, has an abundance of kit and is quite nice to drive. Introduced in 1995, the Almera went about its business in a quiet but confident manner and built up quite a following in the process; it was phased out in 2006 however.

What kind of doors does a Nissan Almera have?

Available as a 3 and 5 door hatchback, as well as a 4 door saloon, it was certainly versatile and offered a solid solution to a wealth of motorists. A couple of generations were released, and the main attraction of both was the spirited but low priced nature.

Which is the fastest engine in a Nissan Almera?

The 1.8 petrol is the fastest engine currently on offer (no GTi replacement is planned), making rest to sixty in 11.1s en route to 115mph. Don’t ignore the new turbodiesel if you’re so inclined though: it takes a little time to get going but once it does, you can hustle it along quite rapidly – and get over 1,000 miles on a tankful.

NissanAlmera2004(54)1.8 SE 5dr Auto  Featured Vehicle 11 £995 1.8L 43kMiles Petrol Auto Body Style Hatchback Trade Motorz Bolton Street 0121 756 1412 Full details add vehicle to shortlist Report this advertisment NissanAlmera2004(04)1.5 SVE 5dr  Price reduced 27 £1,100 1.5L 83kMiles Petrol Manual Body Style Hatchback Best Quality Cars 01993 627448

It’s a solid mid sized family car that does the job well, has an abundance of kit and is quite nice to drive. Introduced in 1995, the Almera went about its business in a quiet but confident manner and built up quite a following in the process; it was phased out in 2006 however.

Available as a 3 and 5 door hatchback, as well as a 4 door saloon, it was certainly versatile and offered a solid solution to a wealth of motorists. A couple of generations were released, and the main attraction of both was the spirited but low priced nature.

The 1.8 petrol is the fastest engine currently on offer (no GTi replacement is planned), making rest to sixty in 11.1s en route to 115mph. Don’t ignore the new turbodiesel if you’re so inclined though: it takes a little time to get going but once it does, you can hustle it along quite rapidly – and get over 1,000 miles on a tankful.