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Datsun is an automobile brand owned by Nissan. Datsun's original production run began in 1931. From 1958 to 1986, only vehicles exported by Nissan were identified as Datsun. In 1986, Nissan phased out the Datsun name but re-launched it in 2013 as the brand for low-cost vehicles manufactured for emerging markets.
In 1931, Dat Motorcar Co. chose to name its new small car "Datson", a name which indicated the new car's smaller size when compared to the DAT's larger vehicle already in production. When Nissan took control of DAT in 1934, the name "Datson" was changed to "Datsun", because "son" also means "loss" (損 Son) in Japanese and also to honor the sun depicted in the national flag. Nissan phased out the Datsun brand in March 1986. The Datsun name is most famous for the 510, Fairlady roadsters, and later the Fairlady (240Z) coupes.
Datsun entered the American market in 1958, with sales in California. By 1959, the company had dealers across the U.S. and began selling the 310 (known as Bluebird domestically). From 1962 to 1969 the Nissan Patrol utility vehicle was sold in the United States (as a competitor to the Toyota Land Cruiser J40 series), making it the only Nissan-badged product sold in the USA prior to that name's introduction worldwide decades later.
From 1960 on, exports and production continued to grow. A new plant was built at Oppama, south of Yokohama; it opened in 1962. The next year, Bluebird sales first topped 200,000, and exports touched 100,000. By 1964, Bluebird was being built at 10,000 cars a month.
For 1966, Datsun debuted the 1000, allowing owners of 360 cc (22 cu in) kei cars to move up to something bigger. That same year, Datsun won the East African Safari Rally and merged with Prince Motors, giving the company the Skyline model range, as well as a test track at Murayama.
The company introduced the Bluebird 510 in 1967. This was followed in 1968 with the iconic 240Z, which proved affordable sports cars could be built and sold profitably: it was soon the world's #1-selling sports car. It relied on an engine based on the Bluebird and used Bluebird suspension components. It would go on to two outright wins in the East African Rally.
Katayama was made Vice President of the Nissan North American subsidiary in 1960, and as long as he was involved in decision making, both as North American Vice President from 1960 to 1965, and then President of Nissan Motor Company U.S.A. from 1965 to 1975, the cars were sold as Datsuns. “What we need to do is improve our car’s efficiency gradually and creep up slowly before others notice. Then, before Detroit realizes it, we will have become an excellent car maker, and the customers will think so too. If we work hard to sell our own cars, we won’t be bothered by whatever the other manufacturers do. If all we do is worry about the other cars in the race, we will definitely lose.
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@jamesanderton344
@jamesanderton344 4 года назад
You can see the Prince styling in the bigger cars.....the 1600 was a breakthrough car.....independent rear suspension and a powerful engine. Many class wins in sedan racing.
@signorpippistrello
@signorpippistrello 4 года назад
Despite the music nobody gets shot in the ENTIRE video!
@user-uz1fr6op5r
@user-uz1fr6op5r 4 года назад
タテグロがちょいちょい見切れてるのが好き。
@jdl2444
@jdl2444 5 лет назад
That was killer! Getting Clint Eastwood to do the music killed it.
@bignoel32
@bignoel32 8 лет назад
this is when datsun car's had character, not like nissan's of today that look like shitty renaults.
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
I am a foreigner - non-American/non-Canadian - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently...
@user-ke6sm3et3n
@user-ke6sm3et3n Год назад
北米で人気を獲得した 名車、ダットブル510型 アフリカのサファリラリーで 制覇し、又北米ではBRE仕様で レースでも活躍しました🎵
@fifteenbyfive
@fifteenbyfive 8 лет назад
Loved the music! This was surprisingly pleasant to watch. Great video!
@tom_at_tomsdatsungarage
@tom_at_tomsdatsungarage 7 лет назад
man! thanks for uploading this! it really made my day!
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
@hutchcraftcp
@hutchcraftcp 6 лет назад
The music reminds me of the show " Ultra man " which was in the same time period.
@abahdaddy3889
@abahdaddy3889 4 года назад
DATSUN BLUEBIRD WAS THE KING AT ITS TIME
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
Now, its Hyundai i30 and Kia Ceed, screw Toyota, screw Honda... I am a foreigner - non-American/non-Canadian - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently...
@mrpapparappa
@mrpapparappa 8 лет назад
Super awesome, as always, n thanks for sharing :D!!!
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 8 лет назад
+mrpapparappa Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@ianfindlay865
@ianfindlay865 5 лет назад
Wow! No one else does does this!
@Tk-ou9ec
@Tk-ou9ec 2 года назад
Great video. I own a 1965 410 bluebird (on my channel). I think I only saw one in this whole video so it’s obviously concentrating on the later models? Although the ship was called bluebird I noticed.
@miffy3221
@miffy3221 4 года назад
14:13 A Douglas DC-8-53 passenger plane, registered JA8013, was damaged beyond repair in runway excursion accident at Bombay-Juhu Airport, India. There were no fatalities. The crew were cleared for a visual approach and landing on runway 09 at Bombay's (now named Mumbai) Santacruz Airport. Instead of landing at Santacruz Airport, the airplane touched down on runway 08 of nearby Juhu Airport. The runway length at Juhu just 1143 m, which was insufficient for the airplane to stop. The aircraft overran the runway and went through a ditch. A fire broke out.
@alexkenya7406
@alexkenya7406 2 года назад
I love this
@SpikerDragon95
@SpikerDragon95 6 лет назад
5:37 thats a Nissan Junior!!
@SeanDezart
@SeanDezart 6 лет назад
Datsuns were badged and sold within Japan until at least 2002. Thanks for the video though - cool.
@fukuhanazo
@fukuhanazo 4 года назад
BGMが映画網走番外地の作品中で流れているのと同じだ
@synthpro
@synthpro Год назад
Nissan will always be my favorite 60s/70s era import cars here in the U.S. Nissan made a smart move as well with the Zcar engine size. There was a hefty fee from what I have read for any car exported from Japan equipped with a engine over 2 liters in size, (this is why most imports only had small 4 cylinder engines) Nissan chose to export the six cylinder L24/26/28, (believe there was also a L20A in some countries) while even the Toyota GT cars still had 4 cylinders, (the six cylinder supra we know wouldn't come until later). This move put Nissan ahead in performance in the states and furthered Nissan into the motorsports scene here which is how they helped with the extra fee for the larger engine size.
@blackwoodrichmore4531
@blackwoodrichmore4531 4 года назад
Wow! These new models are terrific... when can I get my hands on one?. How much will they cost?. 😲
@aidandawn2717
@aidandawn2717 7 лет назад
love it!
@leanmeangreenbeanmachine3347
@leanmeangreenbeanmachine3347 4 года назад
Sure is my favorite car
@bigjim5551212
@bigjim5551212 8 лет назад
10.05 is the proof of a 68 2 door 510 made in japan
@tommurphy4307
@tommurphy4307 6 лет назад
who needs proof? there are several just in the greater san diego area. although they only offered the two-door for about 3 months until the 69's showed up. they're out there....
@sunilayya8948
@sunilayya8948 4 года назад
Hope iconic Nissan can recapture its glory days again. It needs a bailout from the Japanese government and need to get rid of its present cost cutting renault management that only improved short term profitability. Its a pioneering motor company in japan and deserves its governments assistance to come out of the present crisis. The the Nissan datsun 240z was the car that changed perceptions about Japanese cars forever.
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
I am not an American, Canadian, Indian, and Middle Eastern, but I wish Nissan and Mitsubishi should merge with Hyundai/Kia, they make great cars now than Nissan was used to be... Nissan and Mitsubishi cars with Hyundai's engineering DNA means Nissan could go ahead, thus, destroy the evil cult of Toyota the Corona and Honda for good...
@SvenQ45
@SvenQ45 6 лет назад
Nice! @14:23 Datsun... And showing the President. But no word about it!
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
Because, the [Nissan] President is/was only for the Japanese market, that is why most Asian automakers deeply keep a low-profile in the West, because many/half of them, white - specifically non-American/non-Canadian - people, care about mediocre, bland, expensive Nazi sleds - nickname for German cars - and other European cars that half of them neither made it into American roads, apart from garbage Volvo and [dead] Saab. I am a foreigner - non-American/non-Canadian - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently...
@SvenQ45
@SvenQ45 3 года назад
The President was also available in some right hand drive markets in Asia. Cedric was available in some European markets but both only in the beginning. 60s and early 70s. And yes German cars, those nice European sportscars... And so on. They all can´t live like a Toyota but everything from the USA and Europe is good. I´m from Germany and I sadly know first hand from magazines and stuff... Only German.
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
And also, because that's what I call as 'white pride'... This is why some Asian - specifically Japanese - marques like Mitsubishi Motors, could not even remake their sports cars - like the 3000GT - from before. Of course, the only reason is because the Japanese government couldn't donate money to that of 'Subaru'. That is why building dangerous and bulkier sports cars for them could make the company die or even lose money. As well as in the case of Nissan when they leave Renault for merging with Hyundai, but doing it could help Nissan make normal Hyundai cars with Nissan badgings being smacked onto.. Also, maybe because of the labour laws in Germany that they could not accept Japanese and Korean marques to assemble cars there, instead they went through the former Eastern Bloc, because labour there is inxepensive than in the western fringe of Europe... The Nissan President you even mentioned earlier was even sold in Russia , as since there are policies against importing Japanese and Korean cars on European soil meant that all of them go to Russia. Because Putin could just want himself to kick some roast beef arse hence Brexit them...
@amg_e2007
@amg_e2007 3 года назад
This was the time when Nissans were more reliable than Toyotas...
@Gekko1970
@Gekko1970 3 месяца назад
I have a Datsun 1600 PL-510 -70 ..
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 6 лет назад
7:46 Those 'natives' obviously knew it was a Datsun 2000 and had to run. If it were an 1800, 1600 or any other make, they just laugh.
@car4367
@car4367 Год назад
Not really that’s a Nissan president which had up to a 4.4l V8. And the 510 were fast as well
@inquisitor229
@inquisitor229 7 лет назад
Nissan now owned by French government controlled Renault. The R381 shown winning the 'Japan grand prix' was powered by a Chevrolet V8.
@CEDRICnissan
@CEDRICnissan 4 года назад
who is the narrator?
@ernestogasulla7763
@ernestogasulla7763 4 года назад
After the intro I was expecting Ultraman.
@delwarabegum7161
@delwarabegum7161 7 лет назад
wow🗼
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 7 лет назад
What is the truck at 0:32. ?
@luistrejos5997
@luistrejos5997 5 лет назад
Patrol
@jongbumpark5937
@jongbumpark5937 7 лет назад
I wonder why Nissan didn't export Cedric/Gloria/President in USA? Many Japanese automakers have good products but most of them sold in local market. I don't understand
@spikespiegel5878
@spikespiegel5878 7 лет назад
thats something i always wondered too jong my guess is they always save the best for the domestic market
@stanwbaker
@stanwbaker 7 лет назад
In the early days, the larger cars would not have been distinctive enough in a market that was ferociously loyal to domestic cars.
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 6 лет назад
I think that is something many companies do or did. From wine makers to cars - they export a pretty basic model and add a few bits of 'bling' to them to make them more attractive.
@twoeightythreez
@twoeightythreez 6 лет назад
JONGBUM PARK They did offer Cedric 1964 and 1965 but they sold very poorly....they were very expensive....as in same price range as a Cadillac or Lincoln. Keep in mind in that era that luxury in the USA was directly tied to how large and powerful the car was. The 64 cedric was approximately the size of a chevy II and had a 1.9l 4cyl but cost as much as a Cadillac. So, while they were great cars, it is understandable why they sold poorly in America. This is coming from a Nissan enthusiast.....
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 6 лет назад
NIce info..You got me curios so I checked up on Chevy II, Cedric and Cadillac for 1964 The Cedric weighed 2734lb with 95HP, Chevy II; 2455lb with 120HP or 150HP (but also had a 90HP four cyl option, and a V8 option with 195HP) , Cadillac Deville Coupe 4430lb with 340 HP. Current Value in 2017: Cedric $1650-$2480, Chevy II $7500 - $12500, Cadillac DeVille $8200-$19200. The Cedric is the winner and a bargain!
@leanmeangreenbeanmachine3347
@leanmeangreenbeanmachine3347 4 года назад
0:36 what model is this?
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
Datsun 1000 aka Nissan Sunny, quite a dead car nowadays compared to Hyundai's i20 and its Kia Rio relative. I am a foreigner - non-American/non-Canadian - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently...
@addaceflixxyy8468
@addaceflixxyy8468 4 года назад
Music reminds me of Bruce Lee
@joselevitorresmartinez7153
@joselevitorresmartinez7153 4 года назад
Ver este video me causa tanta tristeza y a la vez lastima Nissan después de ser calidad se con virtio en basura Renault NISSAN QUE TE PASO... PORQUE CAÍSTE TAN BAJO CON RENAULT... AHORA SOLO ESTA HISTORIA QUEDA NADA MAS 😭😭😭😭
@clintonflynn815
@clintonflynn815 7 лет назад
@15:22 The original selfie.
@jasonockers5186
@jasonockers5186 4 года назад
Most of them rusted before you could crash them
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 11 месяцев назад
lapel fasteners larger
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 11 месяцев назад
apex deg sled
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 11 месяцев назад
water can close a canopy and drown the sliding fighter in overthinking evacuumation
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 11 месяцев назад
reads job acid stained ; lapel acute
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
I am a foreigner - non-American/non-Canadian - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently...
@stuartwilkie4887
@stuartwilkie4887 4 года назад
Extensive copying keeps Nissan 'ahead' in automotive styling. ;)
@stuartwilkie4887
@stuartwilkie4887 4 года назад
What's that one at 17:36? - wouldn't have said no to that one.
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
@@stuartwilkie4887 Nissan Cedric aka Datsun 2000, because you Westerners deeply fall in love with overrated, expensive, and mediocre European, British, and American cars since it led yourself to keep Nissan - as well as Subaru and Hyundai/Kia - to despair, I mean because you have not learn much yet deeply about Japanese - as well as Korean and to a lesser extent, Indian - car and bike manufacturers' histories as based on what I said above.... Furthermore, I am a foreigner - either non-American/non-Canadian or non-European/non-British - here, but I could just say with Hyundai/Kia already booming with themselves - while overtaking and inheriting Nissan's reputation - means Nissan should/could have replace Renault with Hyundai as their owner/mentor/parts supplier/technical assistant. But, when Nissan already merged with Hyundai/Kia [from Renault's control] could mean for Hyundai to treat Nissan like Opel for the sake of rebadging and selling their cars under the 'Vauxhall'' nameplate in the [Brexit-batterred] United Kingdom. That kind of idea/lesson both Hyundai/Kia and Nissan could learn from the Europeans/Britons, which means Nissan under Hyundai's control could lead Nissan to be restricted to the Japanese market, while Hyundai/Kia is restricted to the Korean market as well. As given by the fact that both Japan and Korea still have tensions shared with each other, which was stemmed from Japan's control and invasion of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. So, while Nissan spends time at Hyundai's umbrella in addition to licencing and swapping parts from/with Hyundai/Kia vehicles means for Nissan to lose more money, hence resulting them [Nissan] to close down factories in the USA, thus withdraw from the Chinese market in exchange for boosting their sales in India, where Hyundai is booming in deep and Nissan struggles - as their lineup [for the Indian market] only contains fewer models currently... And besides, Nissan - under Renault - is currently going themselves to ground through a halt, thanks to that cretin Ghosn and his Rainbow Warrior-sinking cronies...
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207
@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 3 года назад
That was why before they controversially took over Nissan, Renault had the front end of their post-facelift trims of their now-extinct 21 and 25 saloons/estates looking like the base model R32 Skyline that was only for the Japanese market. Especially, only Europeans who could design cars better and not the Americans/Canadians, Japanese, and Koreans. The cars they designed, Toyota and Honda - as well as Subaru - for example, possess designs that are catered for American - not European - and Asian tastes. Also, that is why Nissan made themselves as the fewest Japanese marques not to feel Japanese, I meant that Nissan was also the first from Asia to set up a factory in Europe many decades ago. Now, Hyundai/Kia is booming, and Nissan is dying through Renault's control, the only thing for Nissan to stand ultimately is to merge with Hyundai...
@stuartwilkie4887
@stuartwilkie4887 3 года назад
@@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 Which market is your home market? At a guess, somewhere between India and Australia....
@stuartwilkie4887
@stuartwilkie4887 3 года назад
@@awakawiateazrutyialocinadn5207 What are you talking about? Renault hasn't run Nissan into the ground and you hypothesize about Kia or Hyundai taking over Nissan but then tell me that it wouldn't work anyway. Let me tell you something about me. I have lived in China for 12 years. Two of my long term acquaintances have Nissans. One has a 2008 Tiida and a Teana, the other has a 2013 Sunny. Back in the UK, my sister has had two Nissans - a Sunny and a Note. Another friend of mine has had Nissans solely since about for around 20 years. My uncle has had only Nissans since he had a 180B in the 70's. All of them swear by them. They are extremely quiet and bulletproof reliable. I had an excellent impression of the last model Tiida 1.6 T. There was very little to criticize at all. So, less of the accusatory statements. I think they are pretty good. China and Japan heavily practice protectionism in their countries. Japan lost the advantage on its larger more expensive low volume sales cars in the 80's since they didn't sell enough to warrant getting around the import tariffs. Therefore they were expensive and the European competition (for the money) was too strong (and that includes Renault). During the late 80's Nissan made an excellent car for Europe - the (Sunderland built) Bluebird. In my opinion its successor the Primera was absolutely spot on for our market. I hired one in 1998, and it was fantastic. Nissan have struggled in Europe. They sell the Infiniti but you seldom see them. Their market in Europe is mainly focused in the smaller car market. They sold something slightly larger, (my friend has one) but they pulled the plug on it after a short time. As for Renault, I like Renault. The Megane and Clio are exceptionally good cars. If I was to choose a Renault it would be a brand new Megane 1.4 TCE GT estate. Great value for money, sporty and stylish.
@jondoherty3678
@jondoherty3678 3 года назад
Renault ruined Nissan cars
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