What's this? Specifically?

What's this? Specifically?

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21st Century Man

Original Poster:

42,189 posts

260 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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I'm being loaned this for three months. I know it's a Nissan, but what model/variant?

Thanks.




deggles

658 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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Think it's an Elgrand?

Scrump

23,243 posts

170 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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Looks like a JDM Serena to me.

21st Century Man

Original Poster:

42,189 posts

260 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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Yes, I thought it might be an Elgrand, but it looks next size down? As per Scrump's suggestion.

deggles

658 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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Scrump said:
Looks like a JDM Serena to me.
I am wrong, I think you are correct with Serena biggrin

21st Century Man

Original Poster:

42,189 posts

260 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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A bit more Google, 4th gen Serena, probably a 2 litre petrol auto.

21st Century Man

Original Poster:

42,189 posts

260 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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I didn't get the Serena after all, I was given a Toyota Isis instead. 1.8 petrol with an awful CVT that seems to halve what little power it has. Comfy though.




TommoAE86

2,787 posts

139 months

Monday 30th September 2024
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I still like how Toyota have different crests for different models. I don't believe this for a second but it's a nice story that fits the badges (also apparently the century is the queen) ;

hedges88

673 posts

157 months

Monday 2nd December 2024
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TommoAE86 said:
I still like how Toyota have different crests for different models. I don't believe this for a second but it's a nice story that fits the badges (also apparently the century is the queen) ;
I don't know if it's still the fashion but they had dealer networks that had a certain theme or vibe, sport/luxury/cute etc. Cars then get re-badged and specced for said dealer network. They can stretch one car to so many derivatives. I think sometimes they also have distinct brand/marques that have a focus, such as Mazda/Anfini/Eunos.

The badge jobs on Kei cars and the endless derivatives is a rabbit hole, some hilarious and long winded car names. There is big fanbase for women focused and marketed products, retro styled cars and even cars focused to pet owners. I watched a video of the Renault Kangoo owners club which was a huge eye opener on the car scene in Japan. I bet there is money to be had in the car specific accessories and mods at the meetups. Naturally Renault themselves attend with the order books in hand, having a captive audience of interested and willing customers. Probably not a bad way to do business if you have the opportunity.

21st Century Man

Original Poster:

42,189 posts

260 months

Monday 2nd December 2024
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The Isis was swapped for a Camry, then I finished up with a Solio.