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    Anonymous
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    Hi guys,

    What do you think of the styling of this car? It’s going to replace my car – the Almera N16. It will most likely pack a 2.0 turbocharged petrol engine producing a shade over 200bhp.

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    I wouldn’t mind one, but the insurance would be astronomical! I’m paying £816 TPF&T on a 1.5 petrol!

    EDIT – Added another picture!

    EDIT 2 – Added side view!

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  • #13484
    Anonymous
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    w00t.gif SWEEEEEEEEEEEET w00t.gif

    #13485
    Anonymous
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    I’ve done a bit more rooting about, and it’s still a very “concept” thing right now but it certainly looks like Nissan are going through with it, considering the new styling of their cars. It’s a little like a Primera.

    I picked up on this on the AOC (Almera Owners Club).

    I would really like one of these. Imagine the power – light car, big engine… :)

    #13486
    Anonymous
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    I Love the body style. The short back window and tailgate right down to the stubby low slung nose . I see a lot of Lamborgini lines in the side view. Slope doors and fat rockers with crisp lines that dominate each panel. :D I like it :D
    Thanks for the second photo of the front Cobra . I was just on line looking for that view. thumbsup.gif

    #13487
    Anonymous
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    Someone just posted the side view too – added that to the original post.

    I would say that the Almera is an obvious choice to make “sporty”, since it has outstanding handling – the N15 was excellent, the N16 (the one I drive) improved on that and the N17 looks like it could improve further.

    #13488
    Anonymous
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    Whats the projected as shown price , or havent they figured that out yet? icon_eek.gif

    #13489
    Garibaldi
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    That’s great! thumbsup.gif I’m happy to see they are taking a step in the right direction in terms of good unique styling! It will be interesting to see how this works out!

    #13490
    Anonymous
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    I don’t know what the price will be, but currently the top-of-the-line Almera is £15,650. I think that I’d go to Rowstock Nissan to buy my next one, with my parents. They’ve had seven new cars from them, and know just how to get a good deal.

    However, I am hoping that my next car will be my father’s Primera. Once he’s used that a bit and is after a new one, I should be able to afford it.

    #13491
    Anonymous
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    Were are you from Cobra ?

    #13492
    Anonymous
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    I’m in Bath, UK. You know – that little island where we all dress like this:

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    Spiffing outfit, don’t you agree old bean? :D

    #13493
    Garibaldi
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    I’m in Bath, UK. You know – that little island where we all dress like this:

    [img]http://www.oldsacramentolivinghistory.com/museum/Virtual%20Museum/Fashion%20Photos-old/Men’s%20Victorian%20Fashions/Gentleman%20with%20glove,%20stickpin,%20seegar.JPG[/img]

    Spiffing outfit, don’t you agree old bean? :D

    :haha:

    #13494
    Anonymous
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    Yes Cobra spiffy enough to for a gent to tip a brew at the old sudds barn . thumbsup.gif

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