Brilliant, Mr Lloyd, I genuinely can't remember the last time I saw one of these on the road. This generation looks far more handsome than the facelift model with the gingercatered.
@lloydvehicleconsulting But do you prefer the 1999 post facelift Nissan Almera that the Mildred's had, I personally think it looked much current now than its facelift replacement did.
i am from Auckland New Zealand, And since uk is our grandmother country. Our currency is still none the less more. When converted from pound to nz dollar or vice versa 1000 pound being $2144.73 at the current conversion rate i own the nissan primera 1996 camino and it has the sr20de engine japan imported but how ever i like these cars and seeing them on the road in Auckland new zealand.cheers for the video.
Peak era of Nissan for the Primera. I beleive the wood has been added at some point. I used to be friends with a girl whose Dad owned a P11 Primera Inspiration so very familiar with the P11 Primera. A excellent review as always Sir.
Never managed to reach the heights of the primera, but I started with a 1999 micra, then a 94 Sunny 3 door and finally a bright Red 98 Almera 1.6 SRI which was lovely. Never had one problem with any of them, apart from when A london black cab rear ended my micra,
I have driven an N14 Sunny (also known as the Y10 Traveller) on the channel, and it was absolutely great. The same owner also had a K11 Micra 1.0 Special Edition, which I also very much enjoyed. Shame about your Micra!
@@lloydvehicleconsulting I wrote the taxi off, and £1000 damage to my yellow micra, had it repaired but it never quite felt the same. Im glad I got the sunny, bit more space, it was a 1.4 but still no more power compared to the micra1.3.
I had a 1.6 gx in silver, S reg. Bought for £350 from a backstreet dealer in Chatham. The electric window regulator didn't work and needed to be replaced and the air conditioning needed a regas but apart from that it performed admirably for 3 years. It did have a tendency to give me electric shocks though, but I forgive it for that. Good car.
Nissan got it so right with the P11. Not sure what happened with the P12 but everything they did right with the 11 was not at all carried over or improved upon for the newer model. The late mid to late 90s was a fine period for cars
Very nice car Joseph a couple of my friends in the early 90s both had Bluebirds very nice I say I think they wer 2 litre engines best regards Andy Allen.
The early 1.6s were a GA16 engine as used in the N15 Almera as well, so I imagine that would have been in your car as well. They are also great engines, actually.