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Nissan Figaro '91 1991

General description : The Nissan Figaro is a two-door retro-styles fixed-profile convertible manufactured for model year 1991, and originally marketed solely in Japan. With its design variously attributed to Naoki Sakai or Shoji Takahashiwenty thousand examples were marketed by Nissan in the convertible's single year of production — all with right hand drive. aro was introduced at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show under the slogan "Back to the Future". The name references the title character in the play the Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais. Based on the Nissan Micra, the Figaro was built at Aichi Machine Industry, a special projects group which Nissan would later call "Pike Factory. As a fixed-profile convertible, the upper side elements of the Figaro's bodywork remain fixed, while its fabric soft top retracts to provide a less fully open experience than a typical convertible. The fixed-profile concept is seen on other convertibles, like the Citroen 2 chevaux. The Figaro was marketed in four colours representing the four seasons: Topaz Mist (Autumn), Emerald Green (Spring), Pale Aqua (Summer) and Lapis Grey (Winter). Few, reportedly 2,000, were marketed in Topaz Mist. The Figaro was equipped with leather seats, air conditioning, CD player and a fixed-profile slide-back open roof. 6000 were originally available with an additional 14,000 added to production numbers to meet demand. Prospective purchasers entered a lottery to purchase a Figaro. Limited edition cars came with passenger side baskets and cup holders. Specifications Bodywork Length: cm (in): 374 (147.2) Width: cm (in): 163 (64.2) Height: cm (in): 137 (53.7) Wheelbase: cm (in): 230 (90.6) Weight: kg (lb): 810 (1786) Mechanics. Displacement: straight four 988 cc (60 cu in), front-mounted Valve gear: 8 Fuel system: indirect injection Gearbox: 3-speed automatic Driven wheels: front-wheel drive Maximum power: 75 hp ay 6000 rpm Maximum torque: 104 Nm at 4400 rpm Maximum speed: 173 km/h (108 mph)

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1991 Nissan Figaro '91 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Aalter by Oldtimerfarm Dealer for €13950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Nissan Model : Figaro Model Version : '91 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1991 Location : Aalter

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About Nissan
Nissan: A Narrative History
Early Years and Foundation:

Origin: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., previously known as Datsun, originated in Japan in the early 1930s.
Founding Vision: Founded by Yoshisuke Aikawa, Nissan initially focused on producing automobiles, including small cars and trucks, catering to the Japanese market.
Expansion and Growth: Post-World War II, Nissan expanded its reach globally, establishing a strong presence in various international markets.
Ten Historically Significant Models with Technical Specifications:

Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) (1989-1994):
Engine: RB26DETT Inline-6 twin-turbocharged engine.
Performance: Approximately 276 horsepower and advanced ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system.
Nissan Fairlady Z (Datsun 240Z) (1969-1978):
Engine: L24 Inline-6 engine.
Performance: Around 151 horsepower and known for its sleek design and handling.
Nissan Maxima (1981-Present):
Engine: VQ-series V6 engines.
Performance: Varies across generations, with horsepower ranging from 190 to 300, focusing on luxury and performance.
Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V (2002-2012):
Engine: QR25DE Inline-4 engine.
Performance: About 200 horsepower, focusing on sporty handling and performance.
Nissan 300ZX (Z32) (1989-2000):
Engine: VG30DETT V6 twin-turbocharged engine.
Performance: Ranges from 222 to 300+ horsepower, known for its technological advancements and sleek design.
Nissan Pathfinder (1986-Present):
Engine: V6 and V8 engines in different generations.
Performance: Evolved from an off-road SUV to a crossover, featuring robust performance and versatility.
Nissan Altima (1992-Present):
Engine: Inline-4 and V6 engines in various iterations.
Performance: Known for its reliability and fuel efficiency across different generations.
Nissan Rogue (2007-Present):
Engine: Inline-4 engine variants.
Performance: A best-selling compact SUV, focusing on comfort and utility.
Nissan Leaf (2010-Present):
Engine: Fully electric powertrain.
Performance: A pioneer in the mass-market electric vehicle segment, offering zero-emission driving and a range of technological features.
Nissan GT-R (R35) (2007-Present):
Engine: VR38DETT V6 twin-turbocharged engine.
Performance: Known for its exceptional performance and advanced technology, producing over 500 horsepower in various iterations.
Legacy and Influence:
Innovative Engineering: Nissan's history is marked by technological innovation and advancements across various vehicle segments.
Global Impact: Nissan's diverse lineup of vehicles has left a lasting impact on the global automotive market, showcasing reliability, performance, and innovation.
Nissan's journey through the automotive landscape demonstrates a legacy of innovation and a commitment to delivering diverse, high-quality vehicles across different eras.