What kind of gearbox do I need for Nissan Almera?

What kind of gearbox do I need for Nissan Almera?

Nissan Almera 1.5 QG15 Engine Items Available: 1Over 500 Engines and Gearboxes to choose from.

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Which is better automatic gearbox or manual gearbox?

Automatic gearboxes tend to be easier to master and require less effort to control – which is great if you are in the stop/start traffic snarl on the way to work – but are heavier, use more fuel and are more likely to overheat. Pays your money and takes your choice.

Nissan Almera 1.5 QG15 Engine Items Available: 1Over 500 Engines and Gearboxes to choose from.

When did the Nissan Almera come out in the UK?

The Nissan Almera sold well in the UK as a car known for its reliability. Just two generations of Almera have been produced. The Nissan Almera first rolled off the production line in late 1995 as a replacement for the Nissan Sunny. The Almera was almost identical to the Japanese domestic market Pulsar.

Where can I get spare parts for my Nissan Almera?

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What’s the difference between the first and second generation Almera?

The newer model had better handling than the first generation and although it was said to be lacking in rear passenger legroom, it had a bigger boot than the previous Almera. Available as a three- or five-door hatch or four-door saloon, the second gen Almera came with a choice of petrol and diesel engines.