The Pulsar was first released in 1978 and was a subcompact car as was the Nissan Cherry it replaced.
The Nissan Pulsar is a compact car/small family car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 1978 when it debuted as a subcompact car. It was originally conceived as a replacement for Nissan's first front-wheel drive platform, the Nissan Cherry family (models E10 and F10).
All Pulsar models were produced in a front-wheel drive configuration, though from the 1980s, Nissan did offer four-wheel drive models, and in the early 1990s, the four-wheel drive turbocharged Nissan Pulsar GTI-R. The Pulsar was available as a three or five-door hatchback, four-door sedan, a two or four-door van or station wagon, a two-door fastback with wraparound rear window, and a short-lived four-door fastback.
Nissan Pulsar
Specifications:
Body type
:
Sedan, Coupe, Hatch
Drive
:
FWD , FULL 4WD
Transmission
:
Automatic, Manual, AT
Displacement, cc
:
1487, 1839
Doors
:
2 & 4 door
Grade
:
1.5 CJ-1, CJ-1
Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm
:
4030 x 1645 x 1395
Interior dimensions (LxWxH), mm
:
1765 x 1370 x 1150
Wheel base, mm
:
2430
Fuel tank capacity
:
47
Nissan Pulsar
Features:
Power steering, Sunroof , Front fog lamp, Rear wiper, Front spoiler, Rear or roof spoiler, LSD (Limited slip differential), Air conditioner, Steering wheel tilt, Rear ELR3 point seat belt , Air Conditioning, Front Airbags, ABS
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