battle-tested: the Nissan bus that refused to quit

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • TYPE: NISSAN VENETTA
    specification: 4 plug engine, 8 seater,
    year: 1990s
    mileage: 1,500,000
    engine changed: 2 times
    📌Place: Nigeria, LAGOS
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Комментарии • 7

  • @SergioGonzalez-ip5xz
    @SergioGonzalez-ip5xz Час назад

    It's good to see this Nissan Vanette in service. Here in Spain in the 90s there were many of them dedicated to hard work. I'm glad to see them in Africa giving them a second life. 👍

  • @НавсёПровсё-й8к
    @НавсёПровсё-й8к 3 часа назад

    The glove compartment padlock is unusual and very useful option in this reliable car 👍.

    • @passy7787
      @passy7787  3 часа назад

      For a car that does not have any form of security.... One cannot be to careful❤

  • @coverbg
    @coverbg 2 часа назад

    Great. I am European. We thinking, build and order electric cars, about climate and to get no oil/gas/diesel from other countrys (import). Charging per electricity, at home, is very nice.
    I thought about poorer countries like Africa: One guy from France found Air-Compression-Cars. Air-Compression-Cars are climate-frandly like electric cars, and can be charged with a high-pressure compressor at home or on gas-stations, with electricity and in worst-case with gas-generator.
    We thinking a lot about fast-charging-station (new cars supported it, but they are very expensive), but filling air-compression in car, should be work very fast, very more faster than charing an electric car.
    Electric Cars need a lot of stuff: like batterys/accu and maybe magnets, but air-compression cars only need iron, like same that gas/diesel-cars (engine is made of iron). This could be a very nice future, and could be build/manufactured in your countrys.
    The guys name, that found air-compression-cars was "guy negre". -
    I love to watch videos from African and Indian (sometime Chinese) workers. Afrian mechanics and Indian factory worker, they work on ground with earth (no concrete), but do a very great job. Greatings +

  • @Blasterxp
    @Blasterxp 3 часа назад

    Good idea for test drive to speed up a little (70kph)? To see if the cars are still fast