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2008 Nissan TIIda Pricing and Specs

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$7,313*
Nissan TIIda
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The Nissan TIIda 2008 prices range from $2,420 for the basic trim level Hatchback TIIda ST to $6,160 for the top of the range Sedan TIIda ST-L Plus.

The Nissan TIIda 2008 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Nissan TIIda 2008 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.8L 4 SP Automatic to the Sedan 1.8L 6SP Manual.

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$3,995

4 Listings

$5,331

5 Listings

$6,222

6 Listings

$7,113

12 Listings

$8,004

7 Listings

$8,895

3 Listings

$9,786

4 Listings

$10,677

2 Listings

$12,899

1 Listing

$3,995

$12,899

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Nissan TIIda FAQs

Nissan Tiida 2008: Why won't it start?

The battery is a piddly little one with barely enough capacity to keep the Tiida afloat. If the volts drop below 9.2 there's not enough grunt to sustain running and the car will crank without starting, as the dealer has told you. The answer is to buy a better battery with a decent capacity.

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Nissan Tiida 2008: Battery stopping it from starting

If the battery is done a little the starter can take up what power it has and the voltage can drop below that needed for the rest of the system to function, so it might crank and not start. The calcium battery is not standard in the Tiida; it has a lead-acid battery standard, which means your battery has been replaced before. Can you swap a battery out of another car for a week or two and see if the problem persists. If it does you know its the battery, if it doesn’t then you can look elsewhere, and perhaps look at the immobiliser.

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My first car

BUYING used is not going to cost you as much as buying new, but you need to know about cars or have the help of someone who does. Otherwise, buy new and get the security of a warranty. The new car will also be safer. Generally they have more safety features built into them and will probably use less fuel than an older car. Look at the Mazda 2, Toyota Yaris, Nissan Tiida, Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Getz and VW Polo.

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* Price is the median price of 44 listings for the TIIda 2008 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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