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Nissan Primastar joins the Alliance and it's a winner

10th October 2002
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• by Kevin Swallow Nissan continues to expand Is light commercial range with the launch of the Primastar panel van to replace the Vanette.

The 2.7-tonne Primastar, like the interstar launched earlier in the year, is based on a Renault product. Nissan plans to exploit its established CV customer base, promoting the Primastar as an extension of the Nissan line-up, rather than trying to battle the French, as well as Vauxhall, in one of their strongest areas.

Nissan will offer three models: the basic E version at a starting price of £11,995 (exVAT 1, The SE, and the Access. One of the strongest features Nissan is keen to promote is standard rear parking sensors on six of the seven options.

Nissan customers will benefit from the impressive 1.9dCi common-rail turbo-diesel engines at 82hp and 100hp, with five-speed

transmission for the basic lower powered version and six-speed for the 100hp version. There is a standard three-year/60,000 miles manufacturer warranty and 18,000 miles service intervals.

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