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Drive A Vista Once And You'll Never Drive Anything Else
If you've been looking for a new car recently you will probably have heard about the Vista, which is a new generation hatchback that has been given a complete overhaul to make it one of a kind in terms of styling, technology, safety , design, comfort, and quality. The Vista is now unbelievably spacious, especially inside, at nearly 3.8 metres in length and 1.7 metres wide. It comes in a wide range of colours, so you are bound to find a Vista that suits your personal tastes as you can choose from Mint White, Gala Red, Solar Orange, Cavern gray, Marine Silver, Arctic Silver, and Infinity Black. The vista has a sporty look from the front offset by headlamps in the shape of petals, while the front fog lamps are indented. These lights are not only aesthetically appealing, but the stacked tail lights also offer improved visibility to traffic that is behind you.
The designers of the Vista have spared no effort to create the most comfortable driving experience possible all put together in a highly aesthetically pleasing fashion. The interior is surprisingly roomy with lots of nooks and crannies that are both convenient and space saving. The Vista has lots of storage spaces in the console and an unusually spacious glove compartment big enough for a laptop. Comfort and practicality are in wonderful synergy in the Vista, with lumbar support in all the front seats complemented by a height adjustable driver's seat. And if you need more space in the back for luggage, the rear seats fold down. Visually the interior is just as pleasing, with a two-tone colour scheme on the dashboard that gives the inside of the Vista a very classy look and feel.
And it's not just a pretty face. The Vista's suspension enables a ride that is supple but not too soft, allowing exceptional handling for a compact vehicle. What takes the driving experience to another level is the hydraulically actuated rack and pinion power steering system. The unique new suspension system isolates noise and vibration, giving you a superior ride and top-end handling quality. The fuel tank holds 44 litres and the Vista weighs between 1 030 and 1055 kg depending on the version you choose. All three models also have 5J x 14 steel rims, with 175/65 R 14 tyres. And there are no nasty surprises – a full size spare wheel is standard with all Vista models. If it's driving safety you're worried about, the Vista is the car for you. The Vista's braking system has a vacuum assisted independent dual circuit system which is diagonally split. Disc brakes work in front and drums in the back – all adding up to better handling and safety to give you more confidence on the road. Even the parking brake is world class – it is a lever type system mounted in the console that acts on your rear brakes to make sure that you are parked safely and securely on even acute slopes.
And if all that is not enough to convince you, the Vista also has stringent practical safety features designed to meet European standards. All Vista models include an immobilizer, collapsible steering column, crumple zones for absorption in collisions, side impact bars and child safety lock on the back doors.
72 datsun 510 rims+tires?
ok, im having trouble finding the right rims for my car, 72 datsun 510, i was looking for rims like this http://image.eurotuner.com/f/9011057/eurp_0704_10_z+2006_volkswagen_gti+bbs_rs_gt_wheels.jpg but the whole camber, offset, struts, its all gettting me real confused. first of all im planning on lowering my car, how much i dont know. i plan on running everything else stock, camber angle, struts, brakes. first off what is the maximum amount of offset i can run say with a 15x6 wheel? can i even fit one that wide? please explain it all to me im really conufsed about the whole thing and i dont know where to start.
@ matt, the reason i asked this question is because i dont see the info anywhere on the net ive looked at blogs and forums, but they are not specific at what they did
also, what can i run offset and width wise? for example a 15x6 with -30 offset? can i run that with no flares? if i want to put wider rims, what do i have to do other than flare my fenders?
those wont fit without 2.5" adapters positive offset wheels dont look good on 510s anyways. try searching under Nissan Bluebird thats the real name of the car.
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