1999 Nissan Primera Camino
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Nissan Primera Camino Problems
Engine missing when raining
1994, engine missing when rainingstarts ok and
runs perfect when dry don't know what else...
Vibration while moving off!
1999, Hearing a grinding sound and getting
vibrations when moving from 0-20km/h. Changed
all e...
Engine shunting
1999, engine shunts when accelerating and under
50 kms it shunts and spurlts. On hill star...
Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity: | 2000 cm3 |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds: | CVT |
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain: | FF |
Price (out of date): | $5940 |
1999 Nissan Primera Camino specs, Engine size 2000cm3, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox CVT
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Used Nissan Primera Camino
In the autumn of 1990, Nissan replaced the UK Bluebird with the Primera. It had a conventional front-wheel drive chassis and five-speed manual gearbox, with some versions getting the option of a four-speed automatic. Power came from 1.6-litre carburetor and 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre injection gasoline engines; a 2.0-litre diesel followed from 1992 onwards. The 1.8-litre version was never sold in Europe. Bodystyles were four- and five-door saloons and five-door estate (the last of which was imported from Japan). Nissan had deliberately targeted the car at the European market. The Primera saw Nissan's multi-link front suspension applied to front-wheel drive for the first time. The 2.0-litre gasoline engine received a power upgrade in 1992 which gave the then eZX, (later renamed the eGT) 150 bhp from the standard 2.0-litre engine and a top speed of around 219 km/ h (or 137 mph). Some five-door UK Primeras were exported back to Japan, Russia and Ireland. In the United States, the Japanese-built version of the Primera was rebadged as the Infiniti G20, part of Nissan's upper-scale Infiniti brand. This version sold well in the Canadian market.[citation needed] » Read More About Nissan Primera Camino |