If you're in the market for a family car, the funky-looking new Primera can't have escaped your attention. Yet until this month, the most important member of the Nissan's family has been missing
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By Craig Cheetham
May 2002
If you're in the market for a family car, the funky-looking new Primera can't have escaped your attention. Yet until this month, the most important member of the Nissan's family has been missing
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FIRST OPINION
With five-door practicality, a more powerful engine and slick six-speed gearbox, the Primera range now holds even greater appeal. The rear styling won't be to everyone's taste, but the interior is attractive, well equipped and easy to use. The Nissan may not be as good to drive as rivals, but it adds up to a competent package that's certainly worthy of consideration in this highly competitive sector.