Nissan Largo
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Largo was the model name used for a Nissan passenger van built over 2 different platforms from 1989 to 1998 in Japan and other markets. Most were 7 or 8 seater coaches and competed with the Toyota Tarago
Toyota Tarago
The Toyota Tarago is a people mover developed and manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It has been the most popular people mover for 3 decades now and continues to be the highest seller in Australia....

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Series 1 was produced until 1992 and resembled a well-appointed and restyled Vanette C22. Available as 2-litre 4 cylinder petrol, diesel (LD20
Nissan L engine
The Nissan L series of automobile engines ranged from 1.3 L to 2.8 L in both straight-4 and straight-6 configurations and were produced from 1967 through 1986. This was the engine of the Datsun 240Z sports car as well as the Datsun 510 and the first Nissan Maxima. These engines are known for their...

-II) or turbo diesel (LD20T-II), with optional full-time four wheel drive.

Series 2 were upmarket versions of the Serena
Nissan Serena
The Nissan Serena started life as a very small people carrier, but grew larger with each generation over the years. Earlier versions were FR layout with a live axle mounted on leaf springs. Later versions had a multilink independent rear suspension, and were FF layout or 4WD...

. They available with either a 2 or 2.4 litre petrol 4 cylinder, or turbo-diesel, with optional four wheel drive.
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