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2016 Nissan Pulsar Pricing and Specs

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$13,785*
Nissan Pulsar
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CarsGuide has published 1 expert review of the Nissan Pulsar 2016. It has an average rating of 8 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Nissan Pulsar 2016 prices range from $7,370 for the basic trim level Sedan Pulsar ST to $16,060 for the top of the range Hatchback Pulsar SSS.

The Nissan Pulsar 2016 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Nissan Pulsar 2016 is available in Premium Unleaded Petrol and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.6L SP Continuous Variable to the Sedan 1.8L 6SP Manual.

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$7,980

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$9,782

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$10,984

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$13,388

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$14,590

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$15,792

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$16,994

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$18,196

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Nissan Pulsar FAQs

I tried to turn on the white LED lights in my 2016 Nissan Pulsar and they're not working...

I’ll assume you’re talking about what Nissan calls the Pulsar’s `Accent Lights’ which are fundamentally LED daylight running lamps. I have heard of these failing, and the cause was a poorly soldered connection which should be pretty easy for an auto electrician to put right.


Finding the fault will involve checking for power at the lights and then working backwards to the switch to see which component is not playing. Even though they’re LEDs, trouble-shotting is no different to any other electrical component that appears to have lost power. Again, a good auto sparkie should be able to figure it out.

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Nissan Pulsar 2016: Faulty rear subframes

We haven’t had any reports of problems like you describe. If you’d care to send us more information on the problem we could perhaps find out more.

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Transmission problems in later model Cruze?

We aren't getting reports of problems with the latest model, the reports we have had relate to 2010 models or so. That said, I would be wary of buying the Cruze, the best thing about them is the cabin size. I would go for the Lancer first and Pulsar second, the Cruze a long last.

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