When did the Nissan Figaro come to the UK?
Our beautiful and rare white/ silver Figaro has been renovated and is in fabulous condition throughout. This car was imported to the UK from Japan in February 2014 and we bought it from a Nissan Dealer in January 2015. Since then the car has been used mostly for weddings and other special occasions …
What’s the top speed of a Nissan Figaro?
The Figaro can reach a top speed of 106 mph (170.59 km/h). Weight saving front fenders are thermoplastic resin.
What are the four colors of the Nissan Figaro?
The Figaro was marketed in four colours representing the four seasons: Lapis Grey (Winter), Emerald Green (Spring), Pale Aqua (Summer) and Topaz Mist (Autumn), listed in order of number produced, highest first. Two additional cars were also painted in different colours.
How tall is a Nissan Figaro in cm?
9.950€ Specifications Bodywork Length : cm (in): 374 (147.2) Width : cm (in): 163 (64.2) Height : cm (in): 137 (53.7) Wheelbase : cm (in) : 230 (90.6) Weight: kg (lb) : 810 Mechanics. Displacement : straight-four 988 cc (60.5 cu in), front-mounted Valve gear : 8 Fuel system : injection Gearbox Imported in 2010. in excellent condition.
When did the Nissan Figaro convertible come out?
The Nissan Figaro is a two-door 2+2 retro-styled fixed-profile convertible manufactured by Nissan for model year 1991, and originally marketed solely in Japan at their Nissan Cherry Stores.
Why was the Nissan Figaro called a pike car?
Because of its origins at Pike Factory, Nissan’s special project group, the Figaro (along with the Nissan Pao, Be-1 and S-Cargo) are known as Nissan’s “Pike cars,” and represented a design strategy that adapted “design and marketing strategies from other industries like personal electronics.”.
The Figaro can reach a top speed of 106 mph (170.59 km/h). Weight saving front fenders are thermoplastic resin.
The Figaro was marketed in four colours representing the four seasons: Lapis Grey (Winter), Emerald Green (Spring), Pale Aqua (Summer) and Topaz Mist (Autumn), listed in order of number produced, highest first. Two additional cars were also painted in different colours.