Oh... so they're dropping the QG series already? That was sudden.
Sana naka QR20VE nalang ang mga bago nila......great engine... although nothing will ever replace the SR20 in my heart.
Oh... so they're dropping the QG series already? That was sudden.
Sana naka QR20VE nalang ang mga bago nila......great engine... although nothing will ever replace the SR20 in my heart.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
dudes, according to motioncars, this is the Nissan Versa, panlaban sa City/Vios. comes in hatchback and sedan form
early summer 2006 sa US market
sabi raw sa Aguascalientes, Mexico plant iaassemble to.
ok ba gumawa mga mexicano?
i'm confused: the versa/tiida is supposed to be based on the Renault-Nissan 'B' platform. di ba eto ung platform for their small cars? on the other hand, i read an article comparing it to the toyota matrix, which is at least the size of the compact car
uy, ngayon ko lang napansin ah: 2-door ung nasa pic ni sir FXT!
sir badkuk...sorry, picture pala yan ng concept Tiida. too bad di ganyan kaganda yung production car nila. you're right, versa and tawag nila sa US, the hatchback comes out summer 2006 and the sedan early 2007, and they will be made in Mexico. the hatchback will look like this, i won't even show you the sedan, it's kinda fugly.![]()
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somehow the USDM version looks better. parang mas mahaba ung nguso compared to the pic posted ni sir FXT.
pwede na ung hatchback sa kin, wag lang sana masyado mahal. pero ung sedan...parang pilit eh
btw, pic lifted from nissanusa.com
Last edited by badkuk; January 16th, 2006 at 03:45 PM.
The Nissan Tiida/Versa is based on a stretched version of the Renault-Nissan Alliance B-platform which is also being used by the all-new Renault Clio III.Originally Posted by badkuk
The Nissan Bluebird Sylphy, Lafesta MPV and USDM Sentra are based on the Renault-Nissan Alliance C-platform which is also being used by the Renault Megane.
The JDM Bluebird Sylphy is the narrowest car built on the C-platform, but its also the longest.
Taken from Nissan's Press release...
- Nissan2007 Nissan Sentra
The all-new 2007 Nissan Sentra represents a revolution in the advancement of Nissan’s popular compact sedan. This new, sixth generation Sentra is unlike any that has come before – with more style, space, quality, performance and interior flexibility for active lifestyles.
Built on Nissan’s new “C” platform, the 2007 Sentra features an all-new, standard 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, standard 6-speed manual transmission or fuel-efficient Nissan Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) and responsive handling.
Inside the spacious cabin are thoughtful and useful innovations, including a 60/40 split double-fold rear seat, available hidden trunk storage compartment and available integrated overhead compact disc holder. The new Sentra is also available with a wide range of unexpected amenities, ranging from the luxury of leather-appointed seating to the convenience of Nissan’s Intelligent Key keyless entry system.
The 2007 Sentra is scheduled to go on sale in fall 2006 and is expected to have a MSRP starting at around $15,000 (nicely equipped with power door locks and windows, side-impact curtain air bags and air conditioning).
2007 Nissan Versa
The all-new 2007 Nissan Versa represents a dynamic new alternative to current entry-level hatchbacks and sedans. Built on Nissan’s proven B-platform, the stylish new Versa offers a spacious cabin with exceptional rear leg room, a high quality interior and comfortable, stress-free environment. Versa is available with a standard 120-horsepower (estimated) 1.8-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine and a choice of three transmissions, including Nissan’s advanced Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) that provides smooth shifting and enhanced fuel efficiency.
The front-wheel drive Versa will be available in two body styles, a 5-door hatchback and 4-door sedan. Both will be offered with a long list of standard and available equipment, including available Intelligent Key, Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, satellite radio and Rockford Fosgate-powered subwoofer. The Versa is expected to have a MSRP starting at around $12,000.
The Tiida/Versa is sort of like an in-between car... in Europe its large enough to can be classified as a compact(Corolla, Focus, Astra, Golf), but in North America its small enough(biggest in its segment) to be classified as a sub-compact (Honda Fit, Chevy Aveo, Scion etc).Originally Posted by badkuk
So basically, in the US, its still considered as a sub-compact, but is big enough to compete with some compacts...
Officially, the USDM Sentra is Nissan's compact model for the North American market.
too bad, medyo futuristic, but i like it. i bet the concept car's given body kit makers some ideas already B)Originally Posted by FXT
JDM looks definitely better but i still hate the front.
IMO, the Tiida Latio Sedan's rear looks better proportioned than the one in the City, again, only if they could improve the front.