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Revision as of 08:46, 2 May 2020
Renault Modus-based mini-MPV, replacing Almera in European market when Nissan decided to compete in niches rather than mainstream hatchback segments. Not a tall vehicle, so probably better thought of as a boxy hatchback rather than an MPV. The second-generation Note looked more like a hatchback, and had to cover more markets, including North America. Replaced in European markets by the Renault Clio-based Micra.
Marque: Nissan | Predecessor: Nissan Almera | Successor: Nissan Micra