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| * Finally used on Nissan front-wheel-drive models beginning with the {{wikiEx|Nissan_Maxima#Second_generation_(PU11;_1985)|U11}} "Bluebird Maxima" in Japan and "Maxima" in USA, Sunny Maxima and Cherry Maxima in the UK | * Finally used on Nissan front-wheel-drive models beginning with the {{wikiEx|Nissan_Maxima#Second_generation_(PU11;_1985)|U11}} "Bluebird Maxima" in Japan and "Maxima" in USA, Sunny Maxima and Cherry Maxima in the UK | ||
| - | [[A10#Maxima|A10 Stanza Maxima]] | + | 1978 [[A10#Maxima|A10 Stanza Maxima]] |
| <br>{{Album|29268}} | <br>{{Album|29268}} | ||
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| + | 1979 Stanza 1800 Maxima GT-E | ||
| + | <br>{{AlbumLinkH|THE_TRIO#Stanza|30562|brochure|height=}} | ||
| 810 Maxima ([[910]] Bluebird) | 810 Maxima ([[910]] Bluebird) | ||
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Maximaᵂ was Datsun's luxury model name.
Maxima1200
- First used on the 1978 JDM Datsun A10 Maxima
- Next used on the 1980 USA Datsun 910 six-cylinder model (G910) "810 Maxima"
- Finally used on Nissan front-wheel-drive models beginning with the U11ᵂ "Bluebird Maxima" in Japan and "Maxima" in USA, Sunny Maxima and Cherry Maxima in the UK
1978 A10 Stanza Maxima
810 Maxima (910 Bluebird)
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![[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]](/wiki/upload/wiki.png)

