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- | <table width=400><tr><td>Road Test - <i>[[Magazines|Road & Track]] (November, 1970)</i> | + | <table width=400><tr><td>Road Test - <i>[[Magazines|Road & Track]] (November, 1970 pages 78-80)</i> |
<br><b>Datsun 1200 Coupe</b> | <br><b>Datsun 1200 Coupe</b> | ||
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<i>An Excellent car -- a really practical little fastback at a good price</i> | <i>An Excellent car -- a really practical little fastback at a good price</i> | ||
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<b>COMPARISON DATA</b><font face=Courier><table width=300 border=1 bordercolor=black cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0><tr bgcolor=ccccff><td>Vehicle</td><td>Datsun 1200 Coupe</td><td>Fiat 850 Coupe</td><td>Opel Kadett Rallye 1.9</td></tr><tr><td>List price</td><td>$1866</td><td>$2102</td><td>$2504</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Curb weight, lb</td><td>1645</td><td>1624</td><td>1990</td></tr><tr><td>0-60 mph, sec</td><td>15.1</td><td>17.9</td><td>12.1</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Standing 1/4-mi</td><td>19.6</td><td>21.0</td><td>18.3</td></tr><tr><td>. . . Speed at end</td><td>67</td><td>64</td><td>74</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Panic stop from 80 mph, % g</td><td>83</td><td>94</td><td>81</td></tr><tr><td>Fade in 6 stop from 60 mph, %.</td><td>60</td><td>100</td><td>28</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>R&T wear index</td><td>61</td><td>86</td><td>58</td></tr><tr><td>R&T steering index</td><td>0.91</td><td>1.10</td><td>0.97</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Fuel economy, mpg</td><td>28</td><td>31</td><td>21</td></tr></table></font> | <b>COMPARISON DATA</b><font face=Courier><table width=300 border=1 bordercolor=black cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0><tr bgcolor=ccccff><td>Vehicle</td><td>Datsun 1200 Coupe</td><td>Fiat 850 Coupe</td><td>Opel Kadett Rallye 1.9</td></tr><tr><td>List price</td><td>$1866</td><td>$2102</td><td>$2504</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Curb weight, lb</td><td>1645</td><td>1624</td><td>1990</td></tr><tr><td>0-60 mph, sec</td><td>15.1</td><td>17.9</td><td>12.1</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Standing 1/4-mi</td><td>19.6</td><td>21.0</td><td>18.3</td></tr><tr><td>. . . Speed at end</td><td>67</td><td>64</td><td>74</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Panic stop from 80 mph, % g</td><td>83</td><td>94</td><td>81</td></tr><tr><td>Fade in 6 stop from 60 mph, %.</td><td>60</td><td>100</td><td>28</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>R&T wear index</td><td>61</td><td>86</td><td>58</td></tr><tr><td>R&T steering index</td><td>0.91</td><td>1.10</td><td>0.97</td></tr><tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Fuel economy, mpg</td><td>28</td><td>31</td><td>21</td></tr></table></font> | ||
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The Datsun Sunny, as it was rather quaintly called, was a 988-cc car introduced by the Nissan people at the 1966 Tokyo Show. The name was later changed to Datsun 1000 although it was marketed in Canada, the model was considered -- correctly, we think -- too small for the U.S. market. now the displacement has beenincreased to 1771 cc, the name to 1200, power is up from 62 to 69 bhp and restyled bodywork is available in 2-door sedan and fastback coupe versions. Suddenly it's a lot of car, fast for its class, and a bargain among bargains with very few significant faults. | The Datsun Sunny, as it was rather quaintly called, was a 988-cc car introduced by the Nissan people at the 1966 Tokyo Show. The name was later changed to Datsun 1000 although it was marketed in Canada, the model was considered -- correctly, we think -- too small for the U.S. market. now the displacement has beenincreased to 1771 cc, the name to 1200, power is up from 62 to 69 bhp and restyled bodywork is available in 2-door sedan and fastback coupe versions. Suddenly it's a lot of car, fast for its class, and a bargain among bargains with very few significant faults. | ||
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- | <br>We tested an eye-catching apple green coupe which, after some criticism of minor styling details, we have to say is an appealing, alert-looking little machine. The body form is very good but we don't much like the Mustang-like grille, side vents (though functional) and wheel covers. (The Toyota Corolla sprinter, similar in concept, manages to be handsomer in its own right without such cliches.) It's on the inside that the Datsun 1200 really comes into its own, with excellent, fully adjustable front seats and a fold-down rear seat that allows uninterrupted cargo space 54 inches in length and 17 cu ft in volume (below the level of the windows -- it can be nearly twice that if you're wanting to tote home a potted palm and vision to the rear isn't required). The deck opening is standard size, not including rear window as on a Vega coupe or 240Z, but bulky objects can be loaded without too much difficulty. Uphostery is of good-quality black vinyl with slightly fussy textures and scrollwork, while the sun visors are on the flimsy side. | + | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/editphoto.php?lid=16108 http://ddgonzal.members.winisp.net/getThumb.aspx?width=400&uri=http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/16108.jpg] |
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+ | We tested an eye-catching apple green coupe which, after some criticism of minor styling details, we have to say is an appealing, alert-looking little machine. The body form is very good but we don't much like the Mustang-like grille, side vents (though functional) and wheel covers. (The Toyota Corolla sprinter, similar in concept, manages to be handsomer in its own right without such cliches.) It's on the inside that the Datsun 1200 really comes into its own, with excellent, fully adjustable front seats and a fold-down rear seat that allows uninterrupted cargo space 54 inches in length and 17 cu ft in volume (below the level of the windows -- it can be nearly twice that if you're wanting to tote home a potted palm and vision to the rear isn't required). The deck opening is standard size, not including rear window as on a Vega coupe or 240Z, but bulky objects can be loaded without too much difficulty. Uphostery is of good-quality black vinyl with slightly fussy textures and scrollwork, while the sun visors are on the flimsy side. | ||
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<br>The instrument panel is somewhat simplified with more warning lights than gauges (especially on our test car, which lacked the optional tachometer and clock), but it's well arranged, with some controls doing efficient double duty. The ventilation is especially convenient with a pull-out vent knob and a combined heater-fan lever. The turn signal lever also works the high and low headlight beams, while the reclining seat handle also serves as the backrest release; wonder of wonders, it's spring loaded and flips forward by itself, which is really appreciated when you're carrying something in the other hand. Datsun has accomplished that seemingly simple but all-too-rare combination of easy- and fast-winding window cranks, but the glove box opens awkwardly with no real handle to grip. The rear quarter windows pivot outward for improved air flow; it's nice to note that all the side window framing is of black anodized aluminum, a relief from the usual chrome. All-around vision is good, unobscured by the headrests when in their down position. The windshield washers are tremendously effective. | <br>The instrument panel is somewhat simplified with more warning lights than gauges (especially on our test car, which lacked the optional tachometer and clock), but it's well arranged, with some controls doing efficient double duty. The ventilation is especially convenient with a pull-out vent knob and a combined heater-fan lever. The turn signal lever also works the high and low headlight beams, while the reclining seat handle also serves as the backrest release; wonder of wonders, it's spring loaded and flips forward by itself, which is really appreciated when you're carrying something in the other hand. Datsun has accomplished that seemingly simple but all-too-rare combination of easy- and fast-winding window cranks, but the glove box opens awkwardly with no real handle to grip. The rear quarter windows pivot outward for improved air flow; it's nice to note that all the side window framing is of black anodized aluminum, a relief from the usual chrome. All-around vision is good, unobscured by the headrests when in their down position. The windshield washers are tremendously effective. | ||
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<br>Driving the car is enlightening. How can a little 4-cyl engine, working hard, remain so smooth and quiet? Datsun engineers deserve great praise for this (as well as close attention from other makers who hope to compete in the small car market -- we could mention domestic newcomers with distinctly less refined engines). Because the Datsun is a very light car -- the curb weight is only 1645 lb -- its 69 bhp and 70 lb-ft of torque make it very lively; much livelier, with only a driver aboard, than our test figures indicate. The ratios are well chosen for strong pulling with a minimum of shifting; no conscious effort to keep the engine speed up is needed. The gear lever has faily long throws but the gears are just where you expect them to be and the action is very smooth. The clutch effort is very light, especially compared to the high, firm brake pedal. | <br>Driving the car is enlightening. How can a little 4-cyl engine, working hard, remain so smooth and quiet? Datsun engineers deserve great praise for this (as well as close attention from other makers who hope to compete in the small car market -- we could mention domestic newcomers with distinctly less refined engines). Because the Datsun is a very light car -- the curb weight is only 1645 lb -- its 69 bhp and 70 lb-ft of torque make it very lively; much livelier, with only a driver aboard, than our test figures indicate. The ratios are well chosen for strong pulling with a minimum of shifting; no conscious effort to keep the engine speed up is needed. The gear lever has faily long throws but the gears are just where you expect them to be and the action is very smooth. The clutch effort is very light, especially compared to the high, firm brake pedal. | ||
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- | <br>Suspension is by MacPherson struts in front and live axle with semi-elleptic leaf springs in back. Handling and ride are both excellent. The steering is light but positive; we would prefer to give it a little more feel by fitting beefier tires -- perhaps the optional radials will accomplish this. Behavior through corners is neutral, meaning that you can drive through a sweeping corner with the tail sliding under full control, a fun excercise if you feel like doing it, and adhesion is high even without radials. There is the expected body lean but hard cornering is predictable and safe. Through traffic there can hardly be a more maneuverable family car and with the upright seating the view of the road, so valuable for such maneuvering, is much better than that of a sports car. The front seats offer little side support but are comfortable; body pitching over abrupt surfaces is mild. For both cornering and comfort, the Datsun's suspension is really doing its job. | + | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/editphoto.php?lid=16179 http://ddgonzal.members.winisp.net/getThumb.aspx?width=400&uri=http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/16179.jpg] |
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+ | Suspension is by MacPherson struts in front and live axle with semi-elleptic leaf springs in back. Handling and ride are both excellent. The steering is light but positive; we would prefer to give it a little more feel by fitting beefier tires -- perhaps the optional radials will accomplish this. Behavior through corners is neutral, meaning that you can drive through a sweeping corner with the tail sliding under full control, a fun excercise if you feel like doing it, and adhesion is high even without radials. There is the expected body lean but hard cornering is predictable and safe. Through traffic there can hardly be a more maneuverable family car and with the upright seating the view of the road, so valuable for such maneuvering, is much better than that of a sports car. The front seats offer little side support but are comfortable; body pitching over abrupt surfaces is mild. For both cornering and comfort, the Datsun's suspension is really doing its job. | ||
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<br>The brakes, discs in front and drums at the rear, are strong, but a lot of credit for the quick stopping must go to the low weight. The panic stop from 80 mph ws straight and true, with excellent control, but fade becomes a factor with repeated use -- pedal effort was up 60 percent by the 6th stop from 60 mph. | <br>The brakes, discs in front and drums at the rear, are strong, but a lot of credit for the quick stopping must go to the low weight. The panic stop from 80 mph ws straight and true, with excellent control, but fade becomes a factor with repeated use -- pedal effort was up 60 percent by the 6th stop from 60 mph. | ||
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Revision as of 03:58, 23 June 2011
Road Test - Road & Track (November, 1970 pages 78-80)
An Excellent car -- a really practical little fastback at a good price
SidebarCOMPARISON DATA
Datsun SunnyThe Datsun Sunny, as it was rather quaintly called, was a 988-cc car introduced by the Nissan people at the 1966 Tokyo Show. The name was later changed to Datsun 1000 although it was marketed in Canada, the model was considered -- correctly, we think -- too small for the U.S. market. now the displacement has beenincreased to 1771 cc, the name to 1200, power is up from 62 to 69 bhp and restyled bodywork is available in 2-door sedan and fastback coupe versions. Suddenly it's a lot of car, fast for its class, and a bargain among bargains with very few significant faults. We tested an eye-catching apple green coupe which, after some criticism of minor styling details, we have to say is an appealing, alert-looking little machine. The body form is very good but we don't much like the Mustang-like grille, side vents (though functional) and wheel covers. (The Toyota Corolla sprinter, similar in concept, manages to be handsomer in its own right without such cliches.) It's on the inside that the Datsun 1200 really comes into its own, with excellent, fully adjustable front seats and a fold-down rear seat that allows uninterrupted cargo space 54 inches in length and 17 cu ft in volume (below the level of the windows -- it can be nearly twice that if you're wanting to tote home a potted palm and vision to the rear isn't required). The deck opening is standard size, not including rear window as on a Vega coupe or 240Z, but bulky objects can be loaded without too much difficulty. Uphostery is of good-quality black vinyl with slightly fussy textures and scrollwork, while the sun visors are on the flimsy side.
Suspension is by MacPherson struts in front and live axle with semi-elleptic leaf springs in back. Handling and ride are both excellent. The steering is light but positive; we would prefer to give it a little more feel by fitting beefier tires -- perhaps the optional radials will accomplish this. Behavior through corners is neutral, meaning that you can drive through a sweeping corner with the tail sliding under full control, a fun excercise if you feel like doing it, and adhesion is high even without radials. There is the expected body lean but hard cornering is predictable and safe. Through traffic there can hardly be a more maneuverable family car and with the upright seating the view of the road, so valuable for such maneuvering, is much better than that of a sports car. The front seats offer little side support but are comfortable; body pitching over abrupt surfaces is mild. For both cornering and comfort, the Datsun's suspension is really doing its job.
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