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Are you having problems with your 1997 Nissan Elgrand? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 1997 Nissan Elgrand issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 1997 Nissan Elgrand in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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The Elgrand is quite reliable and at 100,000 km or so verified by the auction house should give you good service for some time to come.
Nissan told us that "like a number of overseas models, Nissan Australia has studied the possibility of introducing the Elgrand people-mover but, at present, local market demand for this model and its overall business case are insufficient to make the Elgrand a full-volume-compliance model in our brand's local vehicle range. It should be noted that the government requirements, processes and overall costs for a small local second-hand car importer to bring some used vehicles from Japan are different to those for an official full-volume vehicle importer like Nissan Australia."
Buying a grey import is always a gamble. As a car it's decent enough, but I would want to know whom it is I'm dealing with when I'm buying one. I would ask who imported the car, what is its history before it was imported, when it was imported, does the dealer support it with spare parts and servicing.