Overview
The Nissan Bluebird is a compact car produced between 1955 and 2007 with a model name introduced in 1957. It was Nissan's most internationally recognized sedan, known for its dependability and durability in multiple body styles. The Bluebird originated from Nissan's first vehicles, dating to the early 1900s, and its traditional competitor became the Toyota Corona. The Bluebird was positioned to compete with the Corona, as the Corona was developed to continue offering a sedan used as a taxi since the Toyota Crown was growing in size. Every generation of the Bluebird has been available as a taxi, duties that are shared with base level Nissan Cedrics. It is one of the longest-running nameplates from a Japanese automaker. It spawned most of Nissan's products sold internationally, and has been known by a number of different names and bodystyles, including the Auster/Stanza names....
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Produced from
2.0i (145 Hp) 4x4
2.0T (210 Hp) 4x4
2.0D (76 Hp)
1.8i (125 Hp) 4x4
1.8i (125 Hp) Automatic
2.0D (76 Hp) Automatic
2.0D (76 Hp) 4x4
2.0i (145 Hp) 4x4 Automatic
2.0T (211 Hp)
1.6 (97 Hp)
2.0T (210 Hp) 4x4 Automatic
2.0D (67 Hp)
2.0T (211 Hp) Automatic
1.8i (125 Hp) 4x4 Automatic
2.0i (145 Hp) Automatic
2.4 (150 Hp) Automatic
2.4 (152 Hp) Automatic
Produced from
2.0 SSS Limited (150 Hp) Automatic
2.0i (145 Hp)
1.8 FE (125 Hp) Automatic
1.8 XE Attesa (125 Hp) 4x4
1.8 Le grand (125 Hp)
2.0d (76 Hp) Automatic
2.0 SSS (145 Hp) 4x4
1.8 XE Attesa (125 Hp) 4x4 Automatic
2.0i (145 Hp) Automatic
1.8 Le grand (125 Hp) Automatic
2.0 SSS-Z (190 Hp) CVT
2.0i (145 Hp) CVT
1.8 Eprise (125 Hp)
1.8 Le grand (130 Hp) CVT
1.8 Eprise (125 Hp) Automatic