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- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wheelbase "2520.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 height "1400.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 length "4350.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 width "1650.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 abstract "The Datsun Bluebird 910 is an automobile which was produced by Nissan from 1979 to 1993.Nissan began realigning its export names with its home market names with the 910 series in November 1979. The 'B' tags were dropped in favour of 'Bluebird', though the models were marketed as 'Datsun Bluebird' initially. The Bluebird 910, which was the last rear-wheel drive Bluebird, featured simple clean-cut squared-off lines, unlike the "Coke Bottle" styling of its predecessor. It did however retain the same engine range, the same McPherson strut suspension and the same 99-inch (2,500 mm) wheelbase as the 810.For the export models, a 'Nissan' badge began appearing in 1981. However in Australia, where 130,000 910s were built between 1981 and 1986, the name change from Datsun Bluebird to Nissan Bluebird did not occur until 1983.After eight years the Bluebird returned to the Taiwanese market. Yulon had replaced the Bluebird with the Nissan Violet in 1971. The new model was considered to be in a new class and was now known as the Yue Loong Bluebird 911. Until then, Yue Loong had reserved the 900-series for the larger Laurels. After a facelift, the car became the 912.Nissan New Zealand assembled several versions of the Bluebird 910. These were shipped in CKD from Japan, including a top ZX model that was the first, and only, car to be assembled in the country with electrically adjustable Japanese domestic style 'hockey stick' rear view mirrors on the front guards (which had to be sent out after kit unpacking for a local specialist to stamp the mounting holes). NZ cars initially had the two-tone brown interior; this was switched to grey at the mid-life facelift when the top model's power exterior mirrors were relocated to the door mounting now universal today. Japan itself eventually phased out the mandatory wing-mount mirrors that also distinguished thousands of used cars imported from Japan into NZ in the late 1980s and early 90s.In Japan, the six-cylinder Bluebird of the 610 and 810 series was replaced by the Skyline based Nissan Leopard with the Bluebird returning to four-cylinder powered vehicles. The Leopard joined the Bluebird at Nissan Bluebird Store Japanese dealerships.The Bluebird was also made in South Africa (Pretoria) 1978 to 1980 as well and was called the Datsun 1600J Deluxe,1800j deluxe or 1800J SSS Sedan which had the twin carb set up and a five speed gearbox.A staton wagon version with a 1600 cc engine was also made.The cars had the L16 or L18 engines.After a while the cars model name changed to the Datsun Stanza. The cars were all rear wheel drives with solid axle and coil springs. These cars were the last models to have the name DATSUN as the later models all had the name NISSAN due to the globel name change. This car was very popular as it reminded people of the Datsun P510 models made in 1969 to 1973 in South Africa.The Maxima name first appeared in this generation. In the United States, these models were sold as the 810 Deluxe or Maxima. The Maxima name was solely used from 1982. The 910 name was never used in Australia.This is the generation that spawned the S130 Fairlady Z, and in turn, the Z31 and Z32 Fairlady Z's using updated versions of the platform of this generation.".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Australia.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Clayton,_Victoria.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Japan.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Miaoli_County.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Taiwan.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Victoria_(Australia).
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__1.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__2.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__3.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__4.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__5.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__6.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__7.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine Datsun_Bluebird_910__8.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 height "1.4".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 length "4.35".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 productionEndYear "1979".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 productionStartYear "1979".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 relatedMeanOfTransportation Nissan_Leopard.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 thumbnail Nissan-Bluebird910hardtop.JPG?width=300.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wheelbase "2.52".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 width "1.65".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wikiPageExternalLink Nissan_Bluebird_(910).
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wikiPageID "21372076".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wikiPageRevisionID "584315408".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 aka "Nissan Bluebird 910".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 aka "Yue Loong Bluebird 911/912".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 align "left".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Australia.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Clayton,_Victoria.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Japan.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Miaoli_County.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Taiwan.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 assembly Victoria_(Australia).
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 bodyStyle "2".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 bodyStyle "4".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 bodyStyle "5".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 curbWeight "Estate 1130".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 curbWeight "Saloon and coupe 1135 kg".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 direction "horizontal".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine "1.6".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine "1.8".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 engine "2".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 footer "1981".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 footer "1985".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 hasPhotoCollection Datsun_Bluebird_910.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 height "82.8".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 height "84.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 image "1981".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 image "1985".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 length "261.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 length "264.0".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 name "Datsun Bluebird 910".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 production "1979".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 related Nissan_Leopard.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wheelbase "2.52m".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 width "1.65 m".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 width "200".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 subject Category:1980s_automobiles.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 subject Category:Datsun_vehicles.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1979.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 type Automobile.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 type Product.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 type Automobile.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 type DesignedArtifact.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 comment "The Datsun Bluebird 910 is an automobile which was produced by Nissan from 1979 to 1993.Nissan began realigning its export names with its home market names with the 910 series in November 1979. The 'B' tags were dropped in favour of 'Bluebird', though the models were marketed as 'Datsun Bluebird' initially. The Bluebird 910, which was the last rear-wheel drive Bluebird, featured simple clean-cut squared-off lines, unlike the "Coke Bottle" styling of its predecessor.".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 label "Datsun Bluebird 910".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 sameAs m.05f4fbd.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 sameAs Q5227733.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 sameAs Q5227733.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 wasDerivedFrom Datsun_Bluebird_910?oldid=584315408.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 depiction Nissan-Bluebird910hardtop.JPG.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 isPrimaryTopicOf Datsun_Bluebird_910.
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 name "Datsun Bluebird 910".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 name "Nissan Bluebird 910".
- Datsun_Bluebird_910 name "Yue Loong Bluebird 911/912 (TW)".