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Nissan Terrano II

Nissan Terrano II

FROM
$4,730
13.5L/100km (combined)
SUV
5 Speed Manual
Unleaded Petrol

Nissan Terrano II News

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OPINION
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UPCOMING MODELS
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SPECULATION
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OPINION
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Nissan Terrano II Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Nissan Terrano II varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $4,730 and going to $7,590 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Nissan Terrano II FAQs

What are the most common Nissan Terrano problems/issues that a potential buyer should be aware of?

Nissan Terrano II problems are often related to poor running or rough idling. This can usually be traced back to the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor which `reads’ the amount of air going into the engine and passes that information on to the engine’s computer. Some poor running or difficult starting is also often blamed on the fuel pump or injector pump problems, but is often the fault of the fuel lines which can leak and allow air to enter the fuel system.

Difficulty in selecting gears in the manual gearbox version often means a worn out transmission, while a humming or whining noise at speed can point to worn wheel bearings. The turbocharger on the Terrano II is also a wearing part and poor performance or a whistling noise under load suggest wear in this area.

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