Nissan Crew
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Nissan |
Production | 1993-2009 |
Assembly | Shatai, Kyūshū, Japan |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size car |
Body style | 4-door notchback |
Layout | |
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Powertrain | |
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Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 104.9 in (2,664 mm) |
Length | 180.9 in (4,595 mm) |
Width | 66.7 in (1,694 mm) |
Height | 57.5 in (1,460 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nissan Laurel (C32) |
Successor | Nissan Cedric Y31 |
The Nissan Crew was a midsize sedan manufactured by Nissan Motors, sold only in Japan and mostly used as taxicabs, for driver training, and by the municipal police force. A better equipped civilian model was available between 1994 ~ 2002 known as "Crew Saloon". Its FR layout and simple construction created a steady following converting Crews into racing use.
Its main competitor was the Toyota Comfort. It was introduced in June 1993 and was updated in 1998, 2001 and 2005. It was discontinued in June 2009.
Specifications
Engines
As of 2004, the Crew was offered with the RB20E inline-six (130 PS) and a 2.8 litre RD28 inline-six diesel engine.
Trim levels
The trim levels consist of the base model LS-F and the more comprehensively equipped LS and LX.
Gallery
- Nissan Crew LS-F police car
- Nissan Crew LS-F taxicab
- Nissan Crew LS-F interior
Sources
- Nissan Crew, Japanese sales brochure, #C1914-8061ACA (2004)
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