Nissan Primera 1.6 : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk
The Nissan Primera is a good family car. It has a number of extras, which are standard such as Power steering, Electric Windows and ABS. The three year warranty is also an advantage when buying the car new, it is also an advantage when buying a nearly new...
European New Car Assessment Programme: Safety Rating Details
The new Primera, launched in October 1996, earned a three-star front- and side-impact rating. It performed well in the frontal-impact test, although footwell intrusion was extensive and stiff structures in the lower facia area posed a hazard to the driver's knees, thighs and pelvis. The Primera met coming 1998 side-impact legislation for new models. The car tested had a standard driver airbag that worked well. Model History & Safety Equipment of Car Tested The new Primera was introduced in October 1996. Standard equipment on the 1997 model-year car (car tested) includes door beams, driver airbag and height-adjustable front belts with pre-tensioners.
Nissan PRIMERA Review – Yahoo Cars UK
Ironically however, the practical issue that ought to matter most to estate car buyers that of luggage carrying capacity seems to be the one in which Nissan has expended least effort. To be fair, the luggage space on offer isnt that bad 1650 cubic litres with the rear bench folded. Still, its a long way from class-leading.
Road Tests: Nissan Primera IV Updated Test
For a start, the Primera IV doesn't have rear parking bleepers. Instead it has a TV camera that transmits what's behind to the TV screen in front of you. So you can actually see small children, pets, bicycles and low-lying stone buttresses.
Nissan Primera - Review
The Primera has a relatively good reliability record. It always comes out close enough to the top of reliability league tables, with few recalls since the introduction of the current model... The overall SVE package in the new Primera is a good one; the car is good and solid. With above-average towing ability for the engine capacity.
Parker's - Nissan Primera Hatchback (96-99) review
The second-generation Primera carried on where the old model left off, which means comprehensive abilities and good value. The way it performed on the road was polished to the point where it was one of the nicest cars in its class to drive. The stylists didn't get too involved in its development and as such its bland design makes it easy to overlook.