Nissan Azeal concept
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
Originally Posted by redzed
Cars like the Scion tC and Cobalt coupe are very conservative designs. Nissan will be taking big chances with some of their upcoming entry-level products. In Europe, they won't even be offering a conventional sedan or even a hatchback in the Senta size range - only "crossovers."
We can expect a real-deal entry level coupe from Nissan but we can also count on a couple of SUV-type crossovers and a Matrix/Vibe style people mover. And yes, there will be sedan for America.
We can expect a real-deal entry level coupe from Nissan but we can also count on a couple of SUV-type crossovers and a Matrix/Vibe style people mover. And yes, there will be sedan for America.
Actually two months I participated in a stlying clinic for Nissans new Sentra sedan (looked nice) and well as two even smaller cars (sedan and 5-door hatch)that will be positioned below the Sentra if Nissan decides to bring them stateside.
The next-gen Sentra was full driveable prototype but it was still just a prototype so the fit and finish was not up to production standards.
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
Originally Posted by johnsocal
Actually two months I participated in a stlying clinic for Nissans new Sentra sedan (looked nice) and well as two even smaller cars (sedan and 5-door hatch)that will be positioned below the Sentra if Nissan decides to bring them stateside.
The next-gen Sentra was full driveable prototype but it was still just a prototype so the fit and finish was not up to production standards.
The next-gen Sentra was full driveable prototype but it was still just a prototype so the fit and finish was not up to production standards.
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
Originally Posted by redzed
I was wondering if the U.S. market Sentra looked anything like the Japanese homemarket Nissan Latio? The nissan.co.jp site is pretty easy to navigate.
The Latio (sedan) and Tida (5-door hatch) were evaluated for cars to be positioned below the next-gen Sentra. The concern Nissan has with the next-gen Sentra is that while it looks a 100X better then the current one and has a more upscale look/feel it will cost more and they will most likely need a new entry level car(s) to slot below the next-gen Sentra.
My opinion after seeing all three cars in person (1 being best):
1. Next-Gen Sentra
2. Tida
3. Latio
Last edited by johnsocal; Dec 21, 2004 at 02:05 PM.
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
That concept looks nice, if a bit over the top. But by the time it goes from drawing to concept, it'll calm down a bit. Then concept to production will probably calm down more. However I don't doubt Nissan's willingness or ability to produce a wildly styled "basic" car. It'd sell like mad, too. Good that some companies are willing to take chances.
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
Originally Posted by johnsocal
The Latio (sedan) and Tida (5-door hatch) were evaluated for cars to be positioned below the next-gen Sentra. The concern Nissan has with the next-gen Sentra is that while it looks a 100X better then the current one and has a more upscale look/feel it will cost more and they will most likely need a new entry level car(s) to slot below the next-gen Sentra.
My opinion after seeing all three cars in person (1 being best):
1. Next-Gen Sentra
2. Tida
3. Latio
My opinion after seeing all three cars in person (1 being best):
1. Next-Gen Sentra
2. Tida
3. Latio
Re: Nissan Azeal concept
Originally Posted by steve2002
It's amazing how they kill the 350z by creating a miniature version of it.
Yay for beancounters.
Yay for beancounters.
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