Nissan Almera is a line of automobiles that has been manufactured by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 1995.
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Nissan Almera is a line of automobiles that has been manufactured by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 1995.
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For its early generations, the Nissan Almera is a compact car, essentially being the European export-market version of the Pulsar for the first-generation model, and the Bluebird Sylphy for the second-generation model .
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Since the third-generation model, the Nissan Almera nameplate was repositioned to a subcompact or B-segment saloon based on the V platform.
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The N17 Nissan Almera is marketed globally with the usage of five other nameplates for various markets.
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The Almera was almost identical to the Nissan Pulsar sold in Japan, except with different trim options and petrol engine range.
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Europe, this generation of Nissan Almera was produced at the Sunderland factory, which had opened in 1986 and produced the Micra, Primera and originally the Bluebird.
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N16 Almera was based on Nissan's global MS platform, which was Nissan's first new platform to be developed after the partnership with Renault.
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Second-generation Nissan Almera was available in three different body styles, a three- or five-door hatch and a four-door saloon with 1.
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The Nissan Almera saloon is based on the Bluebird Sylphy, but has a different front end.
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N16 Nissan Almera offered great improvements over the previous generation Nissan Almera in terms of handling, tyre grip and drive dynamics.
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The N16 Nissan Almera felt much more sure-footed on the road and was exceptionally nimble for a plain family car.
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In 2003, the Nissan Almera was facelifted with updated styling, retuned suspension, new engines and an updated interior.
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Interior of the facelifted Nissan Almera had been redesigned with better quality materials and a large colour or monochrome centre screen which controlled all of the car's functions was fitted to most models apart from S and Pulse.
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In 2006 the second-generation Nissan Almera reached its sixth year of production but was still selling strongly worldwide.
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Nissan Almera finished production on 28 November 2007, but it was not instantly replaced.
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The Nissan Almera name is used for the model in Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, and Nigeria.
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In Indonesia, the Nissan Almera was used only as a taxi fleet and was not sold for private consumers, citing low demand for supermini saloons in the country.
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In Thailand, the Nissan Almera is offered in 5 trims: S Turbo, E Turbo, EL Turbo, V Turbo and VL Turbo.
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Nissan Almera Sportech was launched on 2 June 2021, it is available in V Turbo and VL Turbo trims.
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Nissan Almera Sportech-X was launched on 8 August 2022, it is Limited Edition available in VL trims and over 300 units.
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In Malaysia, the Nissan Almera is offered in three trims: VL, VL Premium and VL Tech.
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