60,302 kilometers. The Nissan Figaro was manufactured in Japan, and
the concept debuted at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show, receiving
favorable reviews. Production began in 1991, and there were only
20,073 units ever built all of which were sold exclusively through
Nissan Cherry stores in Japan. This Pike Car drew inspiration from
the art-deco fashion of the 1930s, combining it with
state-of-the-art technology of the 1990s. Each unit comes with
standard features such as ivory leather seats with contrasting
piping, soft-feel paint on the dashboard, cd/cassette player, and
chrome interior accents. This fixed-profile convertible is powered
by a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine paired with a 3-speed automatic
transmission, producing 75 horsepower and 78 lb-ft of torque.
Finished in only four colors, the paint choices represented the
four seasons: Emerald Green for Spring, Pale Aqua for Summer, Topaz
Mist for Autumn, and Lapis Grey for Winter. Third party
pre-purchase inspections are welcomed and encouraged. All vehicles
sold by Duncan come with a clean U.S. title.
Vehicle Details
1991 Nissan Figaro
Listing ID:CC-1554664
Price:$23,900
Location:Christiansburg, Virginia
Year:1991
Make:Nissan
Model:Figaro
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:37469
Stock Number:J1050
VIN:0000000FK10006085
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