Nissan Ute


Nissan Ute is a twin Ford Falcon XF. The car was sold in Australia from 1989 to 1992 as a result of the modeling scheme, also known as the Button Plan.

While attempting to rationalize the Australian automotive industry, Button's plan has prompted car manufacturers to share key platforms. For this model, Falcon XF and XG cars were parked on Nissan. The Button Plan was generally considered by the industry to be a "catastrophe" as a result of sticking with potential buyers away from vehicles that were redeployed, and spare parts could only be purchased from original manufacturers - this was the case with Nissan Ute.

Nissan Ute did not offer a different version of its equipment, as was Ford's prototype, offering only the basic version without special packages such as XR6 or S-Pac. This model is rarely seen as the Nissan Ute, more often under the Ford brand.

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