2015 nissan altima

First generation Nissan Almera hatchback, 1995–2000 The first generation Nissan Almera became the heir to the Sunny model in the European market. Cars were produced in Japan with a three- and five-door hatchback, as well as a sedan; a similar model for the Japanese market was called the Pulsar. Petrol engines 1.4 (87 hp), 1.6 (99 hp) and a two-liter diesel engine with a capacity of 75 hp were installed on the Almera. with. A little later, a three-door Nissan Almera GTi hatchback with a two-liter gasoline engine developing 143 hp appeared in the lineup. with. and "sporty" body kit. In 1998, a small restyling of the model was carried out. Second generation Nissan Almera sedan The second generation of Almeria was already created with the expectation of the European market. Production of cars began in 2000, hatchbacks were made in the UK, they were also sold in some Asian countries under the Pulsar name. Sedans were made in Japan, a similar model for the loca 2015 nissan altima l market was called the Bluebird Sylphy. The car platform was already developed jointly with Renault, and the Primera and Almera Tino models were designed on the same basis. The range of power units consisted of 1.5 or 1.8 petrol engines (90–116 hp) and a 2.2-liter turbodiesel (110 hp). Also, a 1.5 dCi diesel borrowed from Renault was installed on the car. Gearboxes - five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. Second generation Nissan Almera hatchback After restyling in 2003, the Nissan Almera remained practically unchanged in appearance, but the interior was finalized and the suspension settings were changed. At the same time, the car received a new version of the 2.2-liter turbodiesel (136 hp), equipped with a common rail injection system, paired with a six-speed “mechanics”. The release of Almer ended in 2006, but back in 2002, a copy of the model was assembled in Korea under the name Renault-Samsung SM3. After the modernization of 2006, the Korean sedan appeared on the Russian market as the Almera Classic. Sedan Nissan Almera (G11), 2012–2018 The next generation Nissan Almera, designed specifically for the Russian market, debuted at the 2012 Moscow Motor Show. The release of the model was organized at the Volga Automobile Plant in Togliatti. This sedan combined a body from the Japanese Nissan Bluebird Sylphy model of 2005 and the B0 platform from Renault Logan, but with a modified suspension. The design of the cabin as a whole was the same as that of the Logan. Salon sedan Nissan Almera (G11), 2012–2018 The Nissan Almera was equipped with a Renault gasoline engine with a volume of 1.6 liters and a power of 102 hp. with. Gearboxes - five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. https://cars45et.com/listing/nissan/altima/2015

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