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10 Facts about Nissan Sunny
1
The first model of the Nissan Sunny was launched in 1966 as Datsun 1000 by Nissan and though the production in Japan has ended in 2004, production for the African and American markets continued.
2
Nissan Sunny was produced up to the B15 series and in 2005 in Japan, the Nissan Tiida replaced the Sunny model line with 1.3,1.5,1.8 l petrol or 2.2 l diesel engines.
3
Nissan Sentra is the US export name for Nissan Sunny since 1982 and many countries like Brazil sell Nissan Sunny as Sentra only.
4
Nissan Sunny is available in colors such as Beige metallic, black, blue green pearl, red pearl, grayish blue metallic, white, silver metallic and white 3 coated pearl.
5
Nissan Sunny has a wheel base of 2535 mm, curb weight of 1070 kg, length of 4495 mm, width of 1695 mm, and height of 1445 mm.
6
The 2008 model of Nissan Sunny or Nissan Sentra gives a mileage of 25/33 mpg and Japan's Nissan Motors recalled nearly N16 Sunny vehicles because of defective engine sensors.
7
The Pulsor N13 model in Europe was named as Nissan Sunny and in Malaysia the Pulsar N13 was known as Nissan Sunny 130Y.
8
Nissan Sunny was larger than the supermini Nissan March (Micra) models but not big as compact Bluebird models and the earlier versions were known as subcompact cars.
9
In 1968, Nissan Sunny was available in Australia with a new coupe (KB10) under the name "Datsun 1000 coupe" and was available in wide variety of models like Standard to GL models.
10
In December 1969, the production was stopped and the latest 1970 model ran only for 6 six months and no additional models were made in Australia.
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