The Nissan Clipper is an automobile nameplate by Nissan that has been used for two separate commercial vehicle ranges of kei trucks in Japan. Originally...
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Mitsubishi Minicab (section Nissan Clipper)
Minicab MiEV (van) Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV (truck prototype) Nissan Clipper front view Nissan Clipper rear view Fourth-generation CMC Veryca van pre-facelift...
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2003–2009 Nissan Kubistar 2004–2022 Nissan Fuga 2004–2017 Nissan Lafesta 2005–2013 Nissan Otti (rebadged Mitsubishi eK) 2007–2011 Nissan Clipper Rio (rebadged...
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aircraft Clipper (steam automobile), built in Michigan in 1902 Allard Clipper, a microcar produced in London in 1953 and 1954 Nissan Clipper, two ranges...
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0 L 2010–present Nissan YS engine – 2.3 L Nissan BD engine – 2.5/3.0 L Nissan ED engine – 3.0/3.3, used on 1976 Nissan Clipper Nissan showed a prototype...
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Mitsubishi Town Box (redirect from Nissan Clipper Rio)
Wagon. The first generation Town Box was also sold in Japan as the Nissan Clipper Rio, while the Town Box Wide was also produced under licence in Malaysia...
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Caball and Clipper (C340) were replaced by the 2-to-4 ton range Atlas. The Atlas nameplate was first introduced in December 1981, available at Nissan Bluebird...
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to "Nissan" badging in the early 1980s. The lighter range (1-1.5 tons) replaced the earlier Cabstar and Homer, while the heavier Caball and Clipper were...
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was also marketed as the Nissan Clipper, a nameplate acquired with Nissan's takeover of the Prince Motor Company. The Clipper was sold through Prince stores...
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Nissan Motor Corporation (日産自動車株式会社, Nissan Jidōsha kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa...
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