This is the first car that the Nissan has tried applying the multi link front suspension technology on the front wheel drive which is why it has got popular in the market very soon. Also the 2 litre gasoline engine with the power upgrades from time to time has made it perfect for the regular use with nearly 150 bhp that is attained from the 2 litre engine. With the highest speed of 219 km per hour one should admit that this car is best for long drive on the highway.
The individuals have the option to select either from diesel or gasoline engines. The four and five door design made it quite interesting for the people to pick this for their regular drive to office. The three versions in the Primera P10 like the Saloon, Hatch and the Traveler has given tough time for the buyers to select from these versions. While the Hatch and Traveler have the same number of doors, the Saloon and the Hatch have the same exterior dimensions while Traveler is having different dimensions for the exteriors.
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