Nissan Crew
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Nissan Crew | |
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Manufacturer | Nissan |
Production | 1993-present |
Class | Mid-size car |
Body style(s) | 4-door notchback |
Layout | FR layout |
Engine(s) | 2.0 L RB20E I6, 130 PS (128 hp/96 kW) 2.8 L RD28 I6 Diesel, 94 PS (93 hp/69 kW) |
Transmission(s) | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 104.9 in (2664 mm) |
Length | 180.9 in (4595 mm) |
Width | 66.7 in (1694 mm) |
Height | 57.5 in (1461 mm) |
Fuel capacity | 18.7 US gallons (70.8 L/15.6 imp gal) |
The Nissan Crew is a midsize sedan manufactured by Nissan Motors and only sold in Japan, where the cars are mainly used for police and taxi purposes and for fleet use, alongside the Nissan Cedric Y31, which is mechanically related, but larger.
Its main competition is the Toyota Comfort. It was introduced in June 1993 and was updated in 1998, 2001 and 2005. The Crew is powered by an NA20P engine, similar to the RB20E, but supports the use of LPG fuel and produces 85 PS.
As of 2004, the Crew was offered with the RB20E inline-six (130 PS) and a 2.8 litre inline-six diesel engine (Type RD28, 94 PS). Model line-up consisted of the base LS-F and the more comprehensively equipped LS and LX.
The Crew forms the basis for the Galue I sedan by Mitsuoka.
[edit] Sources
- Nissan Crew, Japanese sales brochure, #C1914-8061ACA (2004)
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