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Old 08-01-2013, 13:25   #1
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Has anybody had any dealings with the serena the seating looks more useable than the t2
Engine wise the 2.3 diesel is it ok
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Old 08-01-2013, 14:57   #2
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they're a pretty decent motor i had a 2.0 diesel get same rust probs on sills tho, basically same mechanics as a terrano but with out the 4wd system
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Old 08-01-2013, 17:59   #3
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Seating is defo more useable than our kiddy seats. If memory serves me from my Nissan days it's the TD23 engine so should pretty much be the same as ours. I liked em but they are a little narrow and top heavy if you know what I mean so no charging around bends I'm afraid.
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Old 08-01-2013, 18:07   #4
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i had a 1995 m reg 2.3 diesel serena i was brilliant i only changed due to wife writing it of 2 years ago and a nissan mistral was all i could find at short notice engine was trouble free and was a brilliant all round car and the seating had a good setup i am thinking of getting another one but may go for a import as they have a lot more spec but you wont go wrong with a serena
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Old 08-01-2013, 18:20   #5
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Cheers guys
Think il have a look if any local and have a shufty around one
Ones on ebay the boot space once third row of seats are used look to be enough for a pushchair
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Old 08-01-2013, 18:50   #6
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yes they are a good little van, ive worked one one once, very similar to the terrano, a lot of the interior parts are identical

the LDV cub is the same too
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basically same mechanics as a terrano but with out the 4wd system

Which parts of the mechanics are the same?
Different engine, gearbox, hubs are 5 bolt, ball joints are different.
Brake pads look similar though.
Both use H4 headlight bulbs too.
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Old 08-01-2013, 23:17   #8
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Which parts of the mechanics are the same?
Different engine, gearbox, hubs are 5 bolt, ball joints are different.
Brake pads look similar though.
Both use H4 headlight bulbs too.
The bolts holding it together?
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Old 13-01-2013, 20:22   #9
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friend of mine has one & again he swears by it trouble free many years i also was looking at them wondered what sort of fuel consumption to expect as it looks slightly heavier than average car
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