The Nissan Sunny is a reliable car. It has a decent ride quality, and is quite luxurious for its price. It is a good family package. However, buyers should not expect it to be anything more than that, since it does not have the most impressive acceleration and power. You might also find the design to be dull and uninspiring, but if you are looking for a vehicle that won't let you down, this car is highly recommended. No car is probably as easy to service yourself as the Nissan Sunny.
The Sunny is easy, fun and economical to drive. It comes with power steering, 4 electric windows and central locking. It gives 50mpg on the highway and 35mpg around town. It will easily seat five people. It has a large boot, with folding rear seats. The rear window gives excellent visibility. In Japan, the Sunny was offered with 1.3, 1.5, and 1.8 Liter petrol or 2.2 Liter diesel engines. The gearbox clicks from ratio to ratio with the minimum of effort. The steering, even when not power assisted, is light enough to make parking simple. The driving position is excellent, with every switch conveniently placed.
There were no fewer than five body styles offered across the Sunny line-ups, including three and five-door hatchbacks, a four-door saloon, a five-door estate and a coupe. The N16 Nissan Bluebird Sylphy was sold as the Sunny Neo in Thailand and Sunny in Hong Kong, Kenya, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. Here it is one of the best sellers.