At the Shanghai Motor Show 2011, Nissan Tiida introduces the next generation of the globally best-selling car of the Japanese manufacturer has been introduced in China in 2005 by Dongfeng Nissan (Japan's first supercharged car market in the People's Republic) in 2010 totaled 85,000 units sold in that market.
The new generation of the car, with a longer wheelbase of 10 cm, will be marketed in China since May to get later on other 130 markets (probably as the "Deposit") by 2014. The Tiida has a nice line and "reassuring" in its general design is proportionate and balanced, made to be universally appreciated.
The engine of the new hatchback is the famous 4-cylinder HR16DE ", already used on many cars in the Nissan range: dual injectors per cylinder to reduce emissions, coupled with a continuously variable automatic transmission CVT" Xtronic ". It is not excluded, as usual, the arrival of a variation from 190 hp turbo, 1.6 engine with the DIG-T, as the Juke.
The new generation of the car, with a longer wheelbase of 10 cm, will be marketed in China since May to get later on other 130 markets (probably as the "Deposit") by 2014. The Tiida has a nice line and "reassuring" in its general design is proportionate and balanced, made to be universally appreciated.
The engine of the new hatchback is the famous 4-cylinder HR16DE ", already used on many cars in the Nissan range: dual injectors per cylinder to reduce emissions, coupled with a continuously variable automatic transmission CVT" Xtronic ". It is not excluded, as usual, the arrival of a variation from 190 hp turbo, 1.6 engine with the DIG-T, as the Juke.
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