The Nissan Terrano II SWB SUV from 1989 is an impressive specimen of the classic yet reliable Japanese auto-making craftsmanship. Its muscular silhouette speaks to its formidable strength on and off the road. Its boxy frame is accentuated by square headlights that have a unique look, further distinguishing this SUV from its competitors. Two round, chrome-ringed fog lamps add a touch of class to the front end of the vehicle. Its wide wheel arches and alloy wheels further enhance the vehicles chiseled and capable appearance. The interior cabin is as spacious and practical as it gets with plenty of room for the driver and four passengers to comfortably travel in its luxurious comfort. Quality materials and classic tones ensure the interior feels classic yet stylish. Features such as a four-speed automatic gearbox, power-assisted steering, and driver and passenger airbags, accentuate the presentation of a well-maintained vehicle. The Nissan Terrano II packs plenty of punch under the hood. A reliable 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine boasts an impressive 68 horsepower and is capable of producing up to 20 mpg on highways. This engine is equipped with a turbocharger, giving it the added boost it needs for navigation on tough terrains. The Terrano II is reliable and popular among drivers due to its dynamic engine and sturdy build. Whether it is offroad excursions or city commutes, this sporty yet sturdy SUV is ready to take on any journey. It is truly a timeless classic that has an unmistakable charm.
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