The Datsun B210 was especially popular in the 1970s, even though the body isn’t particularly appealing. The car is practical and many people will remember driving one. Here’s why it was so popular and more details about the vehicle.
Why was the Datsun B210 so popular?
The B210 was lightweight with excellent fuel economy. In some regions, the rust ruined a lot of B210s quickly, but the car was perfect for drivers that wanted to save gas. The B210 has a simple stick shift and practicality was a big reason for its popularity.
History of the Datsun B210
By 1975, Datsun became the top vehicle importer in America and hit 1 million Datsun sales. The B210 was Nissan’s best-selling small sedan of the 1970s. This car is the basis of the new Nissan Versa.
The B210 sedans didn’t sell as well as the hatchback coupes, mainly because they cost a bit more.
Four-speed manual transmission was standard on this car. The cars weren’t very strong, with the 1978 B210 rated at 70 horsepower, but this was acceptable performance for the time. Gas mileage was the main priority for consumers.
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