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The '''Nissan March G♯ '99''' is a road car produced by Nissan. It first appears in [[Gran Turismo 4]].
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The '''Nissan March G♯ '99''' is a road car produced by Nissan. It appears in [[Gran Turismo 4]], [[Gran Turismo PSP]], [[Gran Turismo 5]] and [[Gran Turismo 6]].
   
 
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Revision as of 20:08, 13 June 2019


Due to technical restrictions, this article uses the sharp symbol (♯) to represent #.

The Nissan March G♯ '99 is a road car produced by Nissan. It appears in Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6.

Colors

Eight colors are available for this car:

  • Sparkling Orange
  • Active Red
  • Sky Blue Pearl Metallic
  • Aqua Green Metallic
  • Storm Gray
  • Super Black
  • Sonic Silver (M)
  • Crystal White

In-game description

The following description for this car is taken from Gran Turismo PSP:

One of Nissan's most popular and successful compact cars was the March. It made its debut in 1982, then underwent a full model change in 1992. The revived March surpassed the original in every way, and became the first Japanese car ever to win the coveted European Car of the Year award. So what made this car so appealing? The answer lies in the details. Nissan adopted a rounder shape for the exterior body, and improved the car's overall packaging. Although the car measured 1.5 inches shorter than the original model, there was more space in the cabin.

Under the hood were two newly developed engines, a 1.0-liter dohc inline-4. The former only produced 57 HP, making it fit for the driver with basic needs, but the latter, with its 78 HP was the choice for enthusiasts. Both engines came mated to a 5-speed gearbox, and with the 1.0-liter powerplant, there was the option to upgrade to a 3-speed automatic. With the 1.3-liter, one had thr choice of a continuously-variable N-CVT transmission. The sportiest car in the March lineup was the G#, which designated the 3 door body powered by the 1.3-liter engine. It featured a tauter suspension, aluminium wheels, and fat sport tires. Although it didn't have the knockout performance of the first edition's suepr turbo, it still got the job done when called upon.

Acquisition

GT4

This car can be bought at the Late '90s Used Car Dealership for 8,501 Credits. The price of this car may vary depending on the mileage.

GTPSP

This car can be purchased for 13,080 Credits.

GT5

This car is a Standard Car, and can occasionally be bought at the Used Car Dealership for around 9,000 Credits. The exact price of the car may vary depending on the mileage. It is a Level 0 car.

GT6

This car can be purchased for 13,080 Credits. It is a simplified car.

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