@wwww.mef: Nissan Laurel C35 — это стильный японский бизнес-седан, выпускавшийся с 1997 по 2002 год. Автомобиль сочетает в себе комфорт, надежность и отличные ходовые качества, благодаря чему остается популярным среди ценителей классических японских автомобилей. Модель построена на заднеприводной платформе и оснащалась широкой линейкой бензиновых двигателей объемом от 2,0 до 2,8 литра, включая легендарные рядные «шестерки» серии RB (RB20DE, RB25DE, RB25DET). Также существовали версии с полным приводом (4WD). Автоматическая коробка передач обеспечивала плавное и комфортное движение, а независимая подвеска дарила уверенное поведение на дороге. Салон Nissan Laurel C35 отличается высоким уровнем комфорта: качественные материалы отделки, просторный интерьер, мягкие сиденья и богатое оснащение для своего времени, включая климат-контроль, электропакет и различные электронные системы. Сегодня Nissan Laurel C35 ценится за надежность, классический дизайн и большой потенциал для доработок. Особенно востребованы версии с турбированным двигателем RB25DET, которые часто используются как основа для проектов в стиле дрифт и тюнинг. Laurel C35 — это удачное сочетание представительского комфорта и настоящего японского характера.

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