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Nissan Primera : ウィキペディア英語版
Nissan Primera

The Nissan Primera was a large family car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan for the Japanese and European markets. In Japan, it replaced the Nissan Langley, and was exclusive to ''Nissan Prince Store'' locations. It was a platform upgrade, with engine performance and suspension modifications of the Nissan Pulsar. In North America, it was the entry-level luxury-sports sedan for the Infiniti.
The word "''primera''" is Spanish for "first class" or "finest".
== P10 (1990–1995)==

Since 1986, Nissan had been building Bluebirds—it was essentially a re-badged home-market Auster/Stanza – for the European market at its factory in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England.
In the autumn of 1990, Nissan replaced the United Kingdom's Bluebird with the smaller, Pulsar-based Primera. It had a conventional front–wheel drive chassis and five–speed manual gearbox, with some versions getting the option of a four-speed automatic. Power came from 1.6-litre carburetor and 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre injection gasoline engines; a 2.0-litre diesel followed from 1992 onwards, a 1.6-litre injection gasoline was introduced at the end of 1993. The 1.8-litre version was not sold in the rest of Europe. Bodystyles were four- and five-door saloons. A five-door estate was also offered as Primera Station Wagon, however it was not based on the sedan, but derives from the Nissan Avenir and was only made in Japan.
Nissan had deliberately targeted the car at the European market. The Primera saw Nissan's multi-link front suspension applied to front-wheel drive for the first time. The 2.0-litre gasoline engine received a power upgrade in 1992 which gave the then eZX, (later renamed the eGT) 150 bhp from the standard 2.0-litre engine and a top speed of around 219 km/h (or 137 mph).
Some five–door British, RHD Primeras were exported back to Japan, Russia and Ireland. In the United States, the Japanese-built version of the Primera was rebadged as the Infiniti G20, part of Nissan's upper-scale Infiniti brand.

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