Datsun 810

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The Datsun 810 is a late-1970s to early-1980s mid-size sedan and wagon produced by Nissan, known for its inline-six engines and for evolving into the Nissan Maxima.

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instanceOf automobile model
assembly Japan NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
brand Datsun NERFINISHED
category 1970s automobiles
1980s automobiles
class mid-size car
countryOfOrigin Japan
doorCount 4
driveType rear-wheel drive
emblem Datsun badge NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration inline-six engine
engineType L24E inline-six petrol engine
L28E inline-six petrol engine
fuelType petrol
generationCount 1 main generation with facelifts
introducedAs successor to the 610-series Bluebird in export markets
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer Nissan NERFINISHED
market North America
marketedAs Datsun 810 Maxima (later years in North America) NERFINISHED
marketFocus North American market comfort and performance
marketPosition positioned above smaller Datsun compacts in North America
notableFeature equipped with fuel-injected inline-six engines in many trims
served as the basis for the first-generation Nissan Maxima
notableFor smooth inline-six performance in a mid-size body
platform Nissan Bluebird 810 platform
predecessor Nissan Bluebird (610) NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1984
productionStart 1976
relatedTo Nissan Bluebird NERFINISHED
Nissan Maxima NERFINISHED
seatingCapacity 5
segment family car segment
soldAs Nissan Bluebird 810 in Japan
successor Nissan Maxima NERFINISHED
transmission 3-speed automatic transmission
4-speed manual transmission
5-speed manual transmission
wheelbase approximately 2640 mm

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Nissan Maxima predecessor Datsun 810