As I Nissan Dealer I have to admit, it's a nice and powerfull car.
Can't really be angry about people going away from Nissan.
We do not have what the people want.
The Primera is a nice saloon car, has a sporty 2.0 normal aspirated
engine,
but it can not give the same feelings as a turbo car, power difference
150 to 180HP and torque difference
Even for the small cars, like the Seat Leon(also from the VW group),
same engine 1.8 Audi 180HP, the Peugeot 206 etc Nissan has nothing to
fight against.
Maybe Renault will give Nissan in Europe this motorsport image you in
the States can be proud of.
Chris-The Belgian Roadster
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Von: <RoadsterGB@aol.com>
An: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juni 2001 20:49
Betreff: Re: GREEN caliper pistons? (Now Way OT)
> Hi
>
> You will all be pleased to know that green calipers are back in
fashion.
>
> I've just bought a brand new Skoda Octavia RS with the turbocharged
180hp
> Audi TT engine, and it has green Audi calipers on vented brake disks
all
> round.
>
> For a caliper close up check out:
> www.datsun.org/fairlady/skodagreen.jpg
>
> for a pic of the car itself check out:
> www.datsun.org/fairlady/skoda2.jpg
> www.datsun.org/fairlady/skoda3.jpg
>
> I tested BMWs, Audis, a Subaru etc etc and this car was amazingly
the best of
> the lot (and #5000 cheaper).
>
> Also went for a drive of a friend's Skyline GT-R R34 at the
weekend - what a
> beautiful car - unfortunately #40,000 over my budget.
>
> Roadster content - my roadster has NOT got green calipers
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
> <A HREF="http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/intro.htm">The Classic
Fairlady
> Roadster Register</A>
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