Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Nissan Grand Livina Review Specification

Nissan Grand Livina Launch - after success with the Nissan Serena, Nissan re-create a new breakthrough by playing in a class that is dominated avanza. Nissan Grand Livina and Livina issue which is more expensive than the Avanza and Xenia, but still less expensive than the Honda Jazz, Honda Stream and Toyota Inova.

About lung machine, the Grand Livina comes with seven of this type offers two engine options. The first is the new 1.5L DOHC engine, which can produce maximum power of 109hp at engine speed 6,000 rpm, while torque of 149Nm can be achieved when the engine speed reaches 4,400 rpm. The second option is the new 1.8L DOHC engine, which can produce maximum power of 126hp at the engine speed reaches 5200 rpm, while torque of 174Nm can be achieved when the engine speed reaches 4800 rpm. In addition, the Grand Livina also offers a choice of three transmissions, the automatic 4-speed, manual 5-speed, and manual 6-speed.

Car with a monocoque chassis (the same as the Nissan Latio) has a sensitive handling because it has a lower ground clearance than any other MPV cars. This makes the MPV is equivalent to a sedan. Not to mention the Macpherson suspension is put into this car so that makes this car more comfortable.
 

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