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-- ◊ 2014-10-18 17:49 |
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◊ 2014-10-19 10:03 |
Wiki says it was filmed in Bulgaria and I'm sure EU-spec ones were called Navara as well. |
◊ 2014-10-19 18:49 |
The D21 wasn't called Navara in Europe. |
◊ 2014-10-20 00:20 |
Oh was it just called Truck of something? |
◊ 2014-10-21 11:12 |
I have no idea. In Belgium, in the late 1980s, only the extended King Cab version was sold, so Nissan Belgium called it "Nissan King Cab". Other cabs may have been sold afterwards, but I don't remember that. |
◊ 2014-10-21 12:33 |
What's the default (japanese/worldwide) name for these? We have many as unknown, so we could use a default name for those where we do not know the specific market name. |
-- ◊ 2014-10-21 12:58 |
Initially the Japanese name was Nissan Datsun Truck and later just Nissan Truck but the name can vary with different countries. |
◊ 2014-10-21 17:01 |
I thought it was just the North-American name. So we use "Truck" for all the unknown ones? -- Last edit: 2014-10-21 17:01:24 |
-- ◊ 2014-10-21 20:03 |
Coincidentally it was also the original Japanese name. I don't think it's a good idea since names can vary greatly. -- Last edit: 2014-10-21 20:04:10 |
◊ 2014-10-22 17:31 |
Is it really better to keep all of these "unknown"? |
◊ 2014-10-22 23:46 |
In Hungary it was called Nissan PickUp, but I'm not sure about Bulgaria...Here are some other names: Nissan Datsun (Japan) Nissan Navara (Many markets) Nissan Hustler Nissan Camiones (Mexico 1993–2008) Nissan D21 (China, Chile) Nissan Big M (Thailand) Nissan PickUp Nissan Power Eagle Nissan King Cab |
◊ 2022-11-04 03:48 |
Has the 1986-1994 dashboard in one of the thumbs. Edit: double cab was 1993-1997 in EU spec countries. -- Last edit: 2022-11-08 16:48:38 |