We understand your English so don't let that get in the way. Please post some pictures and I'm interested in your impressions of the 1.5 diesel. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu Ihrem neuen Tilda.agca66 wrote:Incidentally, apologised for my bad English
That was my first question, too. What is this?ziadc wrote:And it does have Electronic Stability (ESP) great option
How do you like the size of the navigation screen? I've been thinking about doing something similar.agca66 wrote:
Unzere Deutsche Versa!agca66 wrote:Hello, tomorrow I finally get my new nissan tiida. At 11.00 (european time) I get it when dealers. I had a long wait. I have it already ordered on 26.01.2008.I am looking forward already. It is a request equipment. here is the name nissan tiida tekna, with 1.5 diesel, xenon, birdview navigation system, beige leather, glass roof, rain sensor, automatic ride light, black lacquer ...I had him when I make a few pictures inside. Incidentally, apologised for my bad English
California would 'choke' on the large particulates...Andrews Chalmers wrote:nice looking car!
too bad the US automobile market still interprets compact vehicles as entry-level...
traction controlGreat White Versa wrote:
That was my first question, too. What is this?
I hear that. It's sad the mentality here is "It's a smaller car, so it's not luxury!"MDracer76 wrote:I would have purchased Nav , ESP and Leather on mine if the options were available. Damn US Market.
Does this mean there are parts of town you can't drive unless your car gets over a certain L per KM? OR maybe if a certain car pollutes too much they don't let them in that zone? It's a good idea, but I can't imagine that going over very well here.agca66 wrote:The diesel has a good worth what the russ particles. in German cities, there are environmental zones is only cars may go above a certain value below. tiida the grading has the best and can go anywhere.
European models are built in Civac, mexico.X_ray wrote:Where is your Nissan Tiida made? In which country?
I hear that. About 8.5 years for me in Munich, Augsburg, and Ansbach/Katterbach during the 80's.Knightro2 wrote:Sweet ride. I miss Germany. I lived there for 3 years in the '80s in Stuttgart.