A NISSAN ALMEAR 2002 is there any wee faults with them i should know about or is it a good bye for £3500?
41,000
clean car
but dont see to many and dontknow anyone who drives one to ask how they are, is there any trouble with them or little faults i need to look out for thank you
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Bulletproof reliability as with all Nissans, but similarly uninspiring to drive. Look after it and it will last forever and you should actually be able to get one a little cheaper than that
Agree knock the price down a bit, I had a nissan almera, great reliable car, I got rid when the clutch went, (not my driving!) but even then it didn't cost much for a new clutch, just fancied something different, but it was a good car. Had a few Nissans and always been cheap reliable cars!
You must know the Japanese car maker's technique.
To make there product best & cheap.
Then comes the problem of replacing out of order parts.
It is here they make huge profits.
Buy a car for which spares are easy to get & at lesser price.
I had a car made in our country on UK model.
Somebody bumped to my door & there was a dent.
The local tinker fixed cheap & nice.
Now I have a Japanese Model.
Samething happened & the tinker could not fix it as the door had
some other steel component inside.
Result- fix a new door which emptied my vallet.
My request is to ask your car mechanic which car you should buy.If you trust him?.
ive just traded one in and in the 3 years i drove it i had 2 flat tyres. great reliable cars.i would try and knock the price down a little
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