How long do Nissan Pulsars last?

How long do Nissan Pulsars last?

As far as lifespan goes, that has a lot more to do with maintenance than any other factor. If your car has been serviced by the book, there’s every chance it could last for 200,000 to 250,000km and perhaps even more.

Are 2001 Nissan Pulsars good cars?

2001 Nissan Pulsar The best car ever very reliable with no problems far less than a ford ours has just been in smash but I will buy another the same.

Is the Nissan Pulsar being discontinued?

Nissan has removed the Pulsar family hatchback from sale in the UK as production of the car at its Barcelona plant ends. The Pulsar has only been on sale since 2014, the same length of time as the second-generation Qashqai, which has recently been facelifted. …

Are Nissan Pulsars still being made?

It is understood Nissan targeted annual production of 80,000 Pulsar a year, but even in its first full year, it struggled to less than 35,000 cars. Nissan is currently launching the model alongside the new Leaf in Tenerife, describing it as “a hidden gem”. …

Are Nissan still making Pulsar?

Nissan has removed the Pulsar family hatchback from sale in the UK as production of the car at its Barcelona plant ends. The Pulsar has only been on sale since 2014, the same length of time as the second-generation Qashqai, which has recently been facelifted.

When did they stop making Nissan Pulsar?

However, while the Qashqai was a hit, Nissan decided in 2015 to reintroduce a hatchback using the same platform, engines and technology as the Qasqhai. However the Pulsar was never a strong seller in the UK, and the hatchback was withdrawn from sale again in 2018.

What engine does a Nissan Pulsar have?

The Pulsar is offered with a simple choice of either a 1.2-litre turbocharged or 1.6-litre petrol engine or a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine. Nissan’s four-pot petrol produces 114bhp and 140lb ft, and is claimed to average 56.5mpg and emit 117g/km of CO2.

Are there any problems with the Nissan Pulsar?

Some problems will only occur after many years of operation, others are related to technical solutions and forced the manufacturer to issue a recall. In the following overview, you will find the most common problems for the Nissan Pulsar, for which Nissan has announced a recall through the EU Rapex system.

Is the Sat Nav on a Nissan Pulsar good?

The sat nav is great, in terms of functionality and accuracy, way better than the one on the Audi. Now the not so good. Fuel economy was advertised as 78.9mpg combined. I tend to be a very economic driver, but I’m getting nowhere near that figure, the computer is saying 60.4. That’s a whopping 23 % below the advertised figure!

Why is my pulsar making a loud noise?

Noises like this are usually caused by wear in the bearings – typically the con-rod bearings – and while they can be fixed if you do so before the engine grenades, it will always be an expensive job. In fact, it would likely cost more than the actual value of a 2005 Pulsar itself.

Is the Nissan Pulsar a wolf in Sheeps clothing?

In my opinion this car is Nissan’s “wolf in sheeps clothing”. It has two personalities; quiet and restrained if you’re taking things easy or rather fast if you’re feeling a tad exuberant, the acceleration in 4th gear from 30-60mph is startling to say the least. The turbo is largely unheard but loves to be worked hard between 3 and 5,000 rpm.