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'''Nissan Langley/Nissan Pulsar/Holden Astra (N13). 1986–91 (prod. n/a). 3-, 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1488, 1497, 1597, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1681 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC).''' Upmarket version of Pulsar, looking more like a junior [[Nissan Skyline (R31)|Skyline]] with the notchback sedan’s styling. Less boxy and sleeker with the three- and four-door models, though five-door was closer to the Pulsar in appearance. Roughly the same under the skin. Australian Langleys called Pulsars and equipped with GM Family II engines; also badge-engineered as [[Holden Astra]] (to 1989, when the [[Toyota Corolla]]-based [[Holden Nova]] replaced it). Last of the Langley line in 1990; Australian production of Pulsars continued to 1991.
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'''Nissan Langley/Nissan Pulsar/Holden Astra (N13). 1986–91 (prod. n/a). 3-, 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1488, 1497, 1597, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1681 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC).''' Upmarket version of Pulsar, looking more like a junior [[Nissan Skyline (R31)|Skyline]] with the notchback sedan’s styling. Less boxy and sleeker with the three- and four-door models, though five-door was closer to the Pulsar in appearance. Roughly the same under the skin. Australian Langleys called Pulsars and equipped with GM Family II engines; also badge-engineered as [[Holden Astra]] (to 1989, when the [[Toyota Corolla]]-based [[Holden Nova]] replaced it). Last of the Langley line in 1990; Australian production of Pulsars continued to 1991.
  
  

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Nissan Langley/Nissan Pulsar/Holden Astra (N13). 1986–91 (prod. n/a). 3-, 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1488, 1497, 1597, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1681 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC). Upmarket version of Pulsar, looking more like a junior Skyline with the notchback sedan’s styling. Less boxy and sleeker with the three- and four-door models, though five-door was closer to the Pulsar in appearance. Roughly the same under the skin. Australian Langleys called Pulsars and equipped with GM Family II engines; also badge-engineered as Holden Astra (to 1989, when the Toyota Corolla-based Holden Nova replaced it). Last of the Langley line in 1990; Australian production of Pulsars continued to 1991.


Manufacturing locations: Japan; Clayton South, Victoria, Australia

Marque: Nissan | Model: Nissan Langley | Predecessor: Nissan Langley (N12) | Successors: Nissan Pulsar (N14), Toyota Corolla (E90)

q.v. Nissan Pulsar (N13), Nissan Liberta Villa (N13), Nissan EXA

 

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