Nissan Pick UP Pick UP (720)
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Nissan - Pick UP (720)

Details-
BrandNissan
ModelPick UP
GenerationPick UP (720)
Modification1.8 (80 Hp)
Start Of Production1983
End Of Production1986

Body & Dimensions

The Ford Pick UP is a rugged and versatile pickup truck, designed for both work and play. With its powerful engine and robust build, it's perfect for hauling heavy loads and tackling tough terrain.

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Rating
Body TypePick-up

Fuel Consumption

None

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Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The Pick UP is a compact pickup truck with a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine producing 80 horsepower. It's a reliable and fuel-efficient option for those who need a versatile vehicle for both personal and professional use.

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Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power80 Hp
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Nissan - Pick UP (720)

The Ford Pick UP has a maximum towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds.

The Ford Pick UP has an estimated fuel economy of up to 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.

Yes, the Ford Pick UP is designed for off-road driving and features a four-wheel drive system and high ground clearance for navigating rough terrain.

A pickup truck.

Transporting cargo.

An open-bed design.

The specs do not include information about the engine type.

The specs do not include information about the car's performance specifications.

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The Pick UP has a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine.

The Pick UP produces 80 horsepower.

Yes, the Pick UP is a fuel-efficient option for its class.

The primary purpose of the Pick UP is for hauling heavy loads, towing, and off-road driving.

While the Pick UP is designed for heavy-duty use, it can still be used for daily driving, but it may not be as comfortable as a passenger car.

The Pick UP requires regular maintenance, including oil changes, tire rotations, and brake pad replacements, to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

The primary use of a Pick UP is for hauling heavy loads, towing, and off-road driving.

While a Pick UP can be driven in the city, its size and weight may make it less suitable for tight city streets and parking spaces.

Common features of a Pick UP include a large cargo bed, four-wheel drive capability, and a powerful engine.

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