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$3,000 Sticker Price on New Datsuns Not Cast in Stone
www.insideline.com ^ | Oct 3, 2012 | By Peter Nunn, Correspondent

Posted on 10/03/2012 8:59:24 AM PDT by Red Badger

TOKYO — Among enthusiasts of a certain age, there was a notable flicker of excitement back in March when Nissan announced that the Datsun brand was making a welcome and long overdue comeback.

Starting in the late 1960s, Datsun hit a strong chord in the U.S. market with cool, well-conceived, good-value entries such as the Datsun 510 sedan and sexy 240Z coupe, effectively the Japanese BMWs of their day.

But Nissan has very different plans in mind in reviving Datsun for the modern era. The target is high-growth emerging markets such as Russia, Indonesia and India. A new family of low-cost, locally developed and manufactured products are on the way to fill that role and to sit beneath the Nissan brand.

"The vehicles will occupy different segments and markets for Nissan," a senior Nissan source told Edmunds on Tuesday. "(They will be) bringing a different set of attributes at different price points."

In Russia alone, it's estimated Datsun could contribute up to a third of Nissan's total sales.

Two cars will launch in 2014 and while a base sticker of $3,000 has been widely quoted, don't read too much into that, said the Nissan source, inferring that that was a general aim rather than a definitive, cast-in-stone sticker.

Still, that likely won't stop some in the U.S. to ponder wistfully that Datsun could one day make a return.

Datsun is still a credible brand, one that Nissan effectively threw away when it made its curious decision to kill Datsun in the U.S. in the early '80s and badge all cars thereafter as Nissans — until Infiniti came along.

Edmunds says: It'll be a Datsun, but not as we know it.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Japan
KEYWORDS: automakers; car; datsunauto; nissan; sourcetitlenoturl
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To: Red Badger

Bought a 240Z when they first came to the US. A goodly chunk of my annual salary at the time, especially since they were selling above sticker, but I said, “what the heck!”

(The Fairlady Z came out a year earlier in Japan and had the 2-liter straight six. My US model, a year later, had the 2.4 liter engine.)

Even visiting LA during that first year, it was an attention getter (read: chick magnet).

I spotted occasionally the even more exotic right-hand drive model, most likely brought back from Asia by a US serviceman. The Asian models had factory standard external mirrors far forward on the front fenders.

Learned to actually seriously drive in that car, at some cost to its sheet metal.


21 posted on 10/03/2012 9:40:36 AM PDT by Erasmus (Zwischen des Teufels und des tiefen, blauen Meers)
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To: ken5050

yes, Heck I remember the Dodge Super Bees!...........


22 posted on 10/03/2012 9:40:36 AM PDT by Red Badger (Is it just me, or is Hillary! starting to look like Benjamin Franklin?.................)
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To: Red Badger

I still have fond memories of my 260Z. One of the very best cars I have owned. It finally broke the differential after 3 years of hauling my race car and trailer.


23 posted on 10/03/2012 9:41:54 AM PDT by Wurlitzer (Nothing says "ignorance" like Islam!)
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To: FrankR
You’re right, of course...the Datsun was the Ford Courier

My friend's Ford Courier pickup was made by Toyo Kogyo (Mazda).

24 posted on 10/03/2012 9:42:25 AM PDT by Erasmus (Zwischen des Teufels und des tiefen, blauen Meers)
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To: Erasmus

There used to be a Fairlady Z around here. Some Air Force guy brought it over from Japan...........


25 posted on 10/03/2012 9:43:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Is it just me, or is Hillary! starting to look like Benjamin Franklin?.................)
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To: FrankR

Poor Frank. You’re batting a thousand. In the wrong direction.

The Ford Courier was a Mazda product.


26 posted on 10/03/2012 9:43:53 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: Red Badger

I had one of those too — only it suffered every kind of abuse, and just kept on running. For all I know, it’s still running.


27 posted on 10/03/2012 9:44:01 AM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: FrankR

The Ford courier was a Mazda.........Want to try for three?.......


28 posted on 10/03/2012 9:46:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Is it just me, or is Hillary! starting to look like Benjamin Franklin?.................)
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To: Red Badger

I had a ‘72 240Z. Took all the air pollution junk off the engine, put on a set of Cyclone headers, kicked the ignition timing up a couple of degrees. Got 30 mpg at 70 mph...and that was in 1973. Wish I still had it today.


29 posted on 10/03/2012 9:47:58 AM PDT by stboz
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To: Red Badger
My dad bought a new 280Z in 1977. That car was so cool. He let me drive it to Senior prom in 1980. And he still hasn't forgiven me for that night :(
30 posted on 10/03/2012 9:54:03 AM PDT by BO Stinkss
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To: FrankR

Before you get to Chrysler, that was a Mitsubishi........


31 posted on 10/03/2012 9:54:14 AM PDT by Red Badger (Is it just me, or is Hillary! starting to look like Benjamin Franklin?.................)
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To: freedomlover
freedomlover said: "I had a 72 Datsun 510 wagon as my first car. "

I had the same as my first NEW car. It was a great car. It only lasted 15 years before the floor on the passenger side started to rust out and the rubber hoses in the gas tank system started to deteriorate. It was time to sell it but I wish now I had kept it.

32 posted on 10/03/2012 10:16:37 AM PDT by William Tell
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To: Red Badger

The earlier Datsuns were some of the most ugly, junky, funny looking cars ever seen on American highways.

I read that in the ‘60s they hired some high priced GM designers to design their next line of cars to make them more in tune with American taste. That was the beginning of the turnaround that led to their success.

Datsun was a name used to market cars in the USA. The company behind Datsun was Nissan but they wouldn’t put the Nissan name on the car line until they were a commercial success - couldn’t lose face you know.

Once the car line was successful they transitioned to the Nisson name.


33 posted on 10/03/2012 10:21:41 AM PDT by Iron Munro (US Embassies Come and Go But An Obama Apology Lasts Forever)
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To: Red Badger

Ok, I quit...I’ll be 67 this month, I guess I’m losing it.


34 posted on 10/03/2012 10:26:33 AM PDT by FrankR (They will become our ultimate masters the day we surrender the 2nd Amendment.)
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To: Doogle

Thats it, you did it this time, almost made me wet my pants laughing.


35 posted on 10/03/2012 10:26:52 AM PDT by mongo141 (Revolution ver. 2.0, just a matter of when, not a matter of if!)
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To: Red Badger

Do you remember the TV commercial, back when most of the small imports were 2 doors?

Four big lumberjacks were felling a huge redwood. The camera keeps cutting back & forth between the lumberjacks and a Datsun 510 parked nearby while the announcer describes the virtues of the 510.

The tree starts to fall, the four lumberjacks dash over to the parked 4 door Datsun, hop in and drive away, just as the tree hits the parking spot.

Text flashed on the screen:

“Datsun - 4 doors, no waiting!”


36 posted on 10/03/2012 10:28:46 AM PDT by BwanaNdege (Man has often lost his way, but modern man has lost his address - Gilbert K. Chesterton)
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To: mongo141

:)


37 posted on 10/03/2012 10:28:54 AM PDT by Doogle ((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: Iron Munro

An old dumb joke is that a Nissan employee was told that they needed a name for their new American line, and they needed it tomorrow...and he replied “Dat soon?”


38 posted on 10/03/2012 10:36:19 AM PDT by Tuanedge (Warriors victorious in a hundred battles, flee when a tiger enters their tent.)
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To: freedomlover
Our first new car as a married couple was a '71 510 sedan. Later I put Corvair rims (1" wider) and Michelin XAS tires on it. In the words of Road & Track, it became "the poor man's BMW".

When it had 96K miles I ran my first & only autocross. The timer asked, "What do you have in that thing?"

"Stock 1600 engine with 96K, why?"

"You are in 3rd place, ahead of the Corvette!"

With 110K on the 510, I traded it for a '66 Alfa Giulia Sprint GT.


39 posted on 10/03/2012 10:40:00 AM PDT by BwanaNdege (Man has often lost his way, but modern man has lost his address - Gilbert K. Chesterton)
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To: Vigilanteman; smokingfrog

You both beat me by mile, Oh well! ;^)


40 posted on 10/03/2012 10:41:06 AM PDT by Tuanedge (Warriors victorious in a hundred battles, flee when a tiger enters their tent.)
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