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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / March 2005

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Need opinions on 2005 nissan primera traveller ..

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Fella - 21 Mar 2005 23:15 GMT
Hi there,

Perhaps soon I am a nissanist like you people here, as I am seriously
considering the purchase of a 2005 nissan primera traveller. I am having
way too many probs with my audi a4, 1998, and thinking perhaps I should
go the reliable japanese way. Our second car is a nissan 2002 almera and
it never failed us.

I am also considering an avensis wagon, and even perhaps even the sw 407
of peugeot (stunning looks)...

What do you guys think? I hear that the primera is built in england
somewhere and that there have been some quality assurance issues over
the past.

Any opinions, pointers, etc, would be welcome.
S W - 22 Mar 2005 23:30 GMT
> Hi there,
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> Any opinions, pointers, etc, would be welcome.

I can recommend the Primera. I've had one for just over a year, its now just
over two years old, 28k miles, regularly serviced (twice!) and the only
problem I've had is a faulty rain sensor on the auto-wipers which was
replaced under warranty without fuss. Its well built and reliable,
economical too.

SW
 
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