The Nissan Tsuru is quite possibly the most important car you've never heard of. It began life as the 1991 B13 Nissan Sentra, but would become a major player in many parts of the world, as well as the ...
Remember the Nissan Sentra of the early 1990s? Those cars were everywhere at the time and many still ply the roads today. Sales of the B13-generation Sentra ended in the States in 1994 as the car was ...
There's a time warp just south of San Diego where Nissan geeks can step back to the glory days of 1991. That was the year the B13 Sentra debuted, a three-box sedan that reminded many of the Datsun 510 ...
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New safety regulations prepared by Mexico will bring the end of the Nissan Tsuru. Normally, this would not have been news, but it matters when we are talking about a 25-year production cycle. Nissan’s ...
Here in the United States, the cheapest new car you can walk into a Nissan showroom and buy is the Versa—an $11,990 four-door. Down Mexico way, however, Nissan has until recently been selling ...
NEW DELHI: In a latest research report launched by Latin NCAP “Car Industry in Mexico – Safety Issues Nissan Mexicana Tsuru,” it has been reported that the Nissan Tsuru, which is manufactured in ...
Currently sold in Mexico along with parts of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, the Tsuru is also known as the V16 in Chile, Sentra B13 in Central American nations and the Sentra Clasico in Peru and ...
Remember the 1991 Nissan Sentra, the basis for the outstanding B13 Sentra SE-R? Man, that was such a great car. But sadly, it appears that Nissan has finally decided to cancel the B13 Sentra. [Update: ...
Nissan has confirmed the end of production of the Nissan Tsuru in Mexico by May 2017. The company says the popular Tsuru, with more than 2.4m sales to date, has provided accessible, economical and ...
The developers behind Forza have seen fit to let the Tsuru run free in the latest installment. It was frankly overdue because the Tsuru is absolutely necessary for authenticity where Mexico and its ...
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