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<blockquote data-quote="OptiplexFx" data-source="post: 5202743" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>Yes, buy the newer one. Fewer problems and repairs. </p><p></p><p>I have a 2002 FB 15 Super Saloon, 1500 cc engine with NEO Lean Burn; overall I’d say it’s a pretty good car, not the best when it comes to acceleration or handling. Cos I’ve driven other 1500cc cars that have much better acceleration. But Fuel economy is pretty good at 11km/l in the city and 18km/l on high way (not in SL), have plenty of boot space, and reasonable amount of leg space. And I like the small things Nissans puts in like arm rests , plenty of cup holders, plenty of compartments to store things, boot access from the rear seat, lights in the glove compartment and boot etc.. Toyota normally overlooks these little features except in their premium grade cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiplexFx, post: 5202743, member: 208281"] Yes, buy the newer one. Fewer problems and repairs. I have a 2002 FB 15 Super Saloon, 1500 cc engine with NEO Lean Burn; overall I’d say it’s a pretty good car, not the best when it comes to acceleration or handling. Cos I’ve driven other 1500cc cars that have much better acceleration. But Fuel economy is pretty good at 11km/l in the city and 18km/l on high way (not in SL), have plenty of boot space, and reasonable amount of leg space. And I like the small things Nissans puts in like arm rests , plenty of cup holders, plenty of compartments to store things, boot access from the rear seat, lights in the glove compartment and boot etc.. Toyota normally overlooks these little features except in their premium grade cars. [/QUOTE]
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