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Replaces the Tiida. Bigger than you might think, just like the Pulsar of old. The Ti is Nissan's top of the line Pulsar with all the bells and whistles.
Prices for Pulsar start from $19,990, or $22,390 driveaway. This one goes for $28,990 before on road costs or from $31,660 driveaway.
Plenty of them. Mazda3, Corolla, Lancer, Elantra, Cerato to name a few (all of them for around the same price).
Nothing special. 1.8-litre four cylinder petrol engine. It delivers 96kW of power and 174Nm of torque. The engine in the Ti is paired with a seamless CVT auto but unlike other CVTs does not offer a manual mode.
The beauty of CVT is that it continuously optimises power versus economy. This means at 100km/h the engine is barely ticking over at 1700 revs, while at the other end of the gearing spectrum it delivers sharp acceleration off the line.
Has a 52-litre tank and takes standard 91RON unleaded. It's rated at 6.7 litres/100km but we were getting closer to 6.2. Mind you the trip computer shows kilometres per litre.
Produces 160g/km of CO2 and gets a four out of five star rating from the Green Vehicle Guide (Prius gets five).
Gets the Australian stamp of approval with a five-star crashing rating from ANCAP. Comes with six airbags, reversing camera, four-wheel disc brakes, Traction and Vehicle Dynamic Control, ABS and Electronic Brake Distribution, with Brake Assist.
Bigger than the Tiida that it replaces, it's quite roomy inside with large, comfortable seats and a huge boot.
Easy and adequate, but largely uninspiring. This is a car to get you from A to B. The CVT auto is the pick and delivers better economy. If you want a manual you'll have to drop back a grade and deal with throttle flair.
Ti gets partial leather and dual zone air and 17 inch alloys along with satellite navigation as standard. Comes with a full size spare and Bluetooth, but the latter is a right pain in the butt to hook up.
It's all about value and for many people this car will represent the perfect solution to the value for money equation.
Vehicle | Specs | Price* | |
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ST-L | 1.8L, —, 6 SP MAN | $6,930 – 9,790 | 2013 Nissan Pulsar 2013 ST-L Pricing and Specs |
ST | 1.8L, —, CVT AUTO | $7,480 – 10,560 | 2013 Nissan Pulsar 2013 ST Pricing and Specs |
ST-S | 1.6L, —, 6 SP MAN | $7,810 – 11,000 | 2013 Nissan Pulsar 2013 ST-S Pricing and Specs |
ST | 1.8L, —, 6 SP MAN | $6,930 – 9,790 | 2013 Nissan Pulsar 2013 ST Pricing and Specs |
$3,800
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