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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Mar 2017.
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(launched 2011, facelifted Mar-2014)

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1.5 (M)

Facelifted on Mar-2014

$91,300 (Feb 2017) spacer
15.2km/L 98 bhp 5-speed (M)
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1.5 Comfort (A)

Facelifted on Mar-2014

$97,300 (Dec 2016) spacer
14.9km/L 98 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 Premium (A)
$100,300 (Feb 2017) spacer
14.9km/L 98 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 (M)
$112,800 (Mar 2014) spacer
14.5km/L 99 bhp 5-speed (M)
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1.5 Comfort (A)
$117,800 (Mar 2014) spacer
14.5km/L 99 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 Premium (A)
$119,800 (Mar 2014) spacer
14.5km/L 99 bhp 4-speed (A)
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Nissan Almera
3 stars - based on 5 reviews
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Chevrolet Sonic Sedan 1.4 (A) vs Nissan Almera 1.5 (A) vs Toyota Vios 1.5 (A)
We pitch the new Chevrolet Sonic against segment staples - the Nissan Almera and the Toyota Vios - to find out if it is the best in its class.
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CONSUMER REVIEWS
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3.0
 
5 Consumer Reviews

 
Simple comfortable budget car `
The Almera was facelifted in 2014 Expectation was not high but was pleasantly surprised by its clean look and fairly spacious interior If you are used to 1.6L or bigger capacity cars, this one feels a little weak on hard driving, a little noisy and feels light Otherwise a comfortable ride with no major problems or bugbears. For budget conscious, this is a good option
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Very spacious for rear passangers `
The face is pleasant and inoffensive but what isn't stylish today will not be outdated tomorrow. This is a very standard A to B car and good for fuss free motoring for the normal driver. The engine is not the most powerful but pulls cleanly and good for city driving. The handling is decent and tidy for normal day to day driving with any unnecessary drama. The driving position is good and I can get very comfortable behind the view. The dash is clear and dials easy to read. The rear space is fantastic and the knee room for rear passengers is huge.
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Most driver friendly car that I 'be tested driven `
What attracts me to test drive this car is its unique car exterior design and color matching. While I used to drive a Nissan Sunny super saloon in 2001, the interior design was a far cry to this one. The gear performance is definitely more responsive than its previous makes and this contributes to the fuel consumption when compared to its peers on the market. I would prefer to buy this car for my wife to drive when she passes her driving test and get her license because it is driver friendly unlike some cars which has a busy dashboards. Most importantly, it has the bronze brown color that we like.
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A Very Pleasant Surprise `
I have been in the market for a compact sedan and have been comparing the Toyota Vios and Nissan Almera extensively side by side. Went down to both showrooms for test drives. I am also a long time Sunny driver. Styling is always going to be a subjective issue. I think the Almera edges out the Vios in the looks department. The Vios for instance, just looks a little too 'cartoony' from some angles. The Almera, while not exactly a supermodel, conveys a relatively straightforward and benign demeanor with its lines and contours. It is unoffensive and I like that - It doesn't try to pretend it is something its not. I was very much impressed with the interior however. I'd say that the Almera is very much superior in its interior finishing and space. Unlike the Vios, which has a sea of hard plastics surrounding the entire dashboard and a pretty cramp rear cabin, the Almera on the other hand seemed almost cavernous by comparison. The rear leg-space, was the deal clincher for me. I could comfortably stretch out (and I am 1.87m tall). Again, with regards to driving dynamics, I was also pleasantly surprised. The power output might sound low on paper but in real world driving the Almera was pretty fleet footed once the car got off the initial crawl. In Singapore, the power is more than adequate for our day to day city driving needs. The previous reviewer mentioned that it was 'High price for a low build, cheap quality car.' I could say the same for the Vios. One has to temper expectations when you're shopping in this segment and in this respect, the Almera gets my vote.
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