When did Nissan start using the Almera name?
Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Nissan Almera is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan from 1995 onwards.
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.
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:
Is the Nissan Versa badged as the Nissan Almera?
In the Americas, it is badged as the Nissan Versa. The Almera was also exported from Thailand to Japan, where it was marketed as the Nissan Latio (Japanese: 日産・ラティオ, Nissan Ratio).
Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Nissan Almera is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan from 1995 onwards.
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.
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:
In the Americas, it is badged as the Nissan Versa. The Almera was also exported from Thailand to Japan, where it was marketed as the Nissan Latio (Japanese: 日産・ラティオ, Nissan Ratio).