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Nissan Almera Tino

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Manufacturer
  
Nissan

Production
  
1998—2006

Class
  
Compact MPV

Also called
  
Nissan Tino (Japan)

Assembly
  
Barcelona, Spain

Body style
  
5-door MPV

Nissan Almera Tino

The Nissan Almera Tino is a compact MPV which was produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan between 1998 and 2006 in Japan as the Nissan Tino. The Spanish factory produced the Almera TIno between 2000 and 2006.

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History

The Almera Tino was based on floorpan of the Almera small family car, which had been launched in early 2000, and launched in Europe in the autumn of that year and sold until late 2006, ceasing production in the November of that year – the same time that the Almera hatchback and saloon were axed. The car was known as simply Tino in Japan, and was sold between 1998 and 2001 only.

Engines

In the Tino range there are three engines available:

  • 1.8 L petrol
  • 2.0 L petrol
  • 2.2 L diesel
  • Equipment

    Like most Nissan's the Tino was credited for its equipment levels and even basic models get climate control, electric sunroof and front electric windows. In 2003 the Tino had a few updates including new steering wheel and new dials whilst on the outside the front indicators had clear plastic instead of orange, and the engines were revised.

    References

    Nissan Almera Tino Wikipedia