Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). It would seem as ...
Fuel consumption for the 2014 Nissan Almera is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Nissan Almera currently offers fuel consumption from 6.3L/100km. Nissan Almera Model ...
For all you European readers, the name Pulsar might seem new in Nissan’s stable, but in fact it’s been there since 1978 when most Nissans were called Datsuns. On the Old Continent, you might have met ...
Nissan's new global sedan, revealed in 2010 at the Guangzhou Auto Show, will go on sale in Australia this coming August. Wearing the familiar 'Sunny' name in China, and a 'Versa' badge in the US, the ...
The Nissan Almera is a small sedan sold in Australia from 2012 until it was discontinued locally in 2014. Small sedans were being ignored by Aussies who were more interested in SUVs, causing Nissan to ...
Just to confuse – even further – the automaker’s global model naming policy, the new European built Nissan Pulsar isn’t the same car as currently sold in Thailand, Australia and New Zealand. Nope, on ...
Nissan Thailand has launched the facelifted Almera that benefits from similar updates as the US-spec Versa. The budget-friendly sedan is available with a single powertrain option and a range of ...
The compact sedan we first came to know as the new Sylphy for Asia before Nissan told us that it will be named Sentra in North America, will be marketed as the new Pulsar in Australia, where it will ...
The Nissan Pulsar’s relatively long wheelbase helps to deliver great ride comfort, especially on cars with smaller alloy wheels. Engines range from 1.2 DIG-T to 1.6 DIG-T Readers report Real MPG to be ...
Both the Australian and EU Pulsars share a 2700mm wheelbase, but the European version is longer at 4385mm, whereas the Aussie version is 4295mm long. Nissan boasts that the new hatch is 115mm longer ...