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Nissan AD : ウィキペディア英語版
Nissan AD
The Nissan AD is a compact van and station wagon built by the automakers Nissan and Nissan Shatai since 1982. The AD is sold as a different name when manufactured as a passenger car, called the Nissan Wingroad. It is an alternative to the Honda Partner commercial delivery van in Japan.
== VB11 series==

In October 1982, the AD Van supplemented (and also gradually replaced) the commercial delivery vans based on Nissan's other vehicles. In 1983, the Nissan Cedric van was discontinued, as was the Nissan Gloria van. It originally came with four front doors and a liftback hatch in back. In July 1983 a two-door version was introduced, meaning that the earlier B310 Sunny Van could finally be retired. The AD range was based on the B11 series Nissan Sunny wagon but has a more square-rigged and utilitarian appearance.
This wagon was sold in Japan as the Sunny AD Van at ''Nissan Satio Store'' and as the Pulsar AD Van at ''Nissan Cherry Store''. It was also sold as the "Nissan Datsun AD Van", to tie it together with the Nissan Datsun, which was the name used for the Nissan Pickup in the Japanese Domestic Market.
It came with three engines; the 1.3 and 1.5 litre carburetted E13S and E15S and the 1.7 litre CD17 diesel engine. The transmissions were either a four- or five-speed manual transmission, with the availability of a three-speed automatic for the bigger of the gasoline options. Power outputs for 1984 models in Japan are , , and respectively.〔
The rear suspension was designed for commercial usage, so it used a simple leaf spring setup and wasn't intended for ride quality. Low cost, light weight, and a flat, low loading floor were the main consideration. The AD van was designed for very basic duties, and the options list was kept small to enhance economical use and running costs. The AD van used a front wheel drive engine configuration shared with the Sunny. The AD Van was marketed as the Nissan Sunny in some European markets such as Belgium (glazed five-door), beginning with the 1984 model year. The United Kingdom received three three-door panel van version with the 1.3 litre E13 engine and . Payload is .
The AD van remained basically unchanged, except for minor cosmetic changes until the second generation was introduced in 1990 with the Y10 series. The three-door van was also available as a strict two-seater.
Nissan Australia sold the VB11 three-door panel van as part of the Nissan Pulsar range between September 1983 and December 1985,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Nissan Pulsar – Used Car Research )〕 replacing the Sunny (B310) panel van that had been discontinued earlier in 1983. The Pulsar panel van was fitted with the 1.3-liter ''E13'' engine and a four-speed manual transmission. The Pulsar van weighed and had a payload rating of .〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Nissan Pulsar (VB II Panel Van) )

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