
by Anonymous - written on 09/09/08
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I have just bought a 1996 Nisan Bluebird Le Grand saloon off a friend who bought it off another friend. The 1st owner (the friends friend;) took abosultely wonderful care of it(oil changes, servicing regularly, driving it well, etc!), and so did the second owner. Because of that, i got it at just under 200,000ks and it goes beautifully- ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/06/02, updated on 16/06/02 (Very useful, 608 readings)
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When my first car, a Volvo 340, was written off, I was still only 21 and as such the replacement needed a low insurance group. As I don't like small cars this narrowed things down somewhat. I also needed something capable of handling big mileages with reliability. What else could I buy but a Bluey? Insurance Group 6 for a 1.8 and as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/02, updated on 20/05/02 (Very useful, 570 readings)
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I bought my Bluebird 1.6 LX on the 28th March 2002 as a replacement for my other Bluebird which I managed to roll on the motorway (long story). It is a 1986 (c reg) with one owner from new, 66000 miles on the clock and only one spot of rust on the bottom of the drivers door. It has a different specification to newer LX's, it does ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/06/01, updated on 08/06/01
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My dad has a 1988 F reg Nissan Bluebird which has been used as a taxi for about 6 years. It now has 186,000 miles on it and it still starts first time every time and never breaks down. It is also very quiet and has no rust whatsoever on it. All 4 electric windows, central locking system, and power steering work perfectly and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/05/01, updated on 05/05/01 (Very useful, 799 readings)
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We have had a 1986 ( D ) Reg. 2 litre saloon in the family for the past eight years. It just goes forever. There is no visible rust or corrosion anywhere on it. How much has it cost to run ? Well apart from services and consumables, just £6.15p for a distributor oil seal that was weeping - it took ten minutes to change it - just one ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/02/01, updated on 05/02/01 (Useful, 282 readings)
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My Dad bought one of the last brand new Nissan Bluebirds eleven years ago. Its a 2.0 SGX automatic in black. In the first eight years that he owned it, he spent money on petrol, oil, washer fluid, wiper blades tyres and a new exhaust system. In this time he drove about 90k miles. For the exhaust, he bought one with a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/12/00, updated on 25/12/00 (Useful, 489 readings)
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I bought a G-Reg. Nissan Bluebird 1.8GS when I moved to the U.K. in 1998. It then had one previous owner with 128.000 miles on the clock, full electric pack, power steering, power breaks etc. I only paid £500 for the car and soon figured out why it was so cheap - the heater in the car didn't work (as I discovered the heater matrix ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/06/00, updated on 30/06/00 (Useful, 522 readings)
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I brought one of these three and a half years ago for use as a taxi it had 105000 miles on the clock and i thought at the time i would be lucky to get a year or two out of it. I have just replaced it and it now has 217000 on the clock and is sitting outside my house because i just can't bear to sell it on. In the time i have had ... Read the complete review

