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Thursday, 14 November 2024 04:47 PM Although the Nissan Pixo is no longer a new model, its legacy as a budget-friendly, eco-conscious car remains. It was an important step for Nissan in addressing the need for low-cost, low-emission vehicles.
Friday, 08 May 2009 12:05 PM The Nissan Pixo, though not a recent model, was notable for its environmental credentials when it was released. It was the first Nissan model to wear the Pure Drive badge, highlighting its low CO2 emissions of 103g/km. This made it an attractive option for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint. I think this was a smart move by Nissan to appeal to the eco-conscious buyer.
Friday, 08 May 2009 06:02 PM In terms of design, the Nissan Pixo shared most of its bodywork with the Suzuki Alto, which made it look somewhat familiar. However, its big headlamps and Note-style grille didnt quite match the kerb appeal of its Suzuki counterpart. The interior was also basic, with hard plastics and simple switchgear, reflecting its budget-friendly nature.
Saturday, 09 May 2009 12:02 AM The Pixo was praised for its low running costs, with a claimed economy of 64.2mpg and a group B road tax rating. This made it a wallet-friendly option for city driving. The entry-level Visia trim was particularly appealing, starting at just £5,995. I believe this pricing strategy helped it compete well in the budget car market.
Friday, 08 May 2009 11:11 AM Performance-wise, the Nissan Pixo was not its strongest suit. The car had a snappy gearchange and a characterful three-cylinder engine, but it was noisy at speed and had lethargic performance. The soft suspension also struggled with potholes around town, and the steering lacked precision.
Friday, 08 May 2009 04:19 PM The Nissan Pixo was available in several trims, including the Visia, Acenta, and Tekna. The top-of-the-range Tekna model, priced at £7,645, came with features like air-conditioning, six airbags, electronic stability control, and remote central locking as standard. This made it a more appealing option for those willing to spend a bit more.
Friday, 08 May 2009 04:08 PM Despite its budget feel, the Pixo had some notable competitors, such as the Kia Picanto 1.0, which also offered competitive pricing and features like electric windows and a CD player. This competition kept the Pixo on its toes in the market. I think the rivalry between these models benefited consumers by offering more value for money.
Friday, 08 May 2009 05:28 PM The Nissan Pixo was strictly a four-seater due to only having two seatbelts in the back. It also had a small 129-litre boot and pop-out windows in the rear, which were some of the compromises made to keep costs down.
Friday, 08 May 2009 06:09 PM The Pixos dimensions were compact, measuring 3,565mm in length and wider with the mirrors included. This made it ideal for city driving and parking in tight spaces. I believe its size was one of its strongest selling points.