The old Tiida, for Nissan it was an unfortunate mistake to change the name from Pulsar. Most people didn't like the look of it, yet it was a well built vehicle and reliability was outstanding. We ...
A. to demonstrate their superior engineering talents? B. to show that Japanese designers can match anything Europeans have to offer? C. to show that even Nissan has a sense of humour? If you've ...
29 November 2005 MUSCAT -- Oman yesterday took a global lead, becoming the second country after Japan for the prestigious launch of Japanese auto major Nissan's youthful face, Tiida. Even before the ...
The Nissan Tiida, which replaced the popular Pulsar nameplate back in September 2004, has been struggling to assimilate into its segment for almost five full years now. So here and now in mid-2009, ...
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