π Nissan Cedric β A Classic Japanese Executive Sedan
By Paquito Jr Conde | August 12, 2025
Hereβs a visual look at the Nissan Cedric, a legendary Japanese executive car that reigned from 1960 to 2015. While private sales ended in 2004, taxi and fleet versions carried on for years. Known for its luxury, smooth drive, and vintage charm, the Cedric often rivaled the Toyota Crown in prestige. Its name came from a character in Little Lord Fauntleroy, giving it a classy British-inspired identity.
π Overview & History
- Production Years: 1960β2015 (private sales until 2004, fleet/taxi models longer)
- Positioned as Nissanβs upscale luxury sedan
- Name origin: Inspired by βCedricβ from Little Lord Fauntleroy
π Common Generations & Specs
Y30 Series (1983βlate 1980s)
- π First Japanese passenger car with a V6 engine (VG series)
- Engine options:
- VG30E β ~180 PS
- VG20 β ~130 PS
- VG20ET (turbo) β ~170 PS
- Dimensions: ~4,860 Γ 1,720 Γ 1,410 mm, weight ~1,570 kg
- RWD, double-wishbone front suspension, multi-link/Panhard-rod rear
- Performance: 180 hp, 265 Nm, ~200 km/h top speed
- Fuel Economy: ~7 km/L city β 10 km/L highway
Y34 Series (1999β2004)
- 2.5 L V6 (210 hp) β ~200 km/h top speed, 1600 kg, 465 L trunk
- 3.0 L V6 turbo (280 hp) β ~220 km/h top speed, 387 Nm, 1660 kg, ~80 L fuel tank
β Pros & Strengths
- π Luxury & Features β Advanced electronics like rain-sensing wipers, power-memory seats, electronic climate control, JBL audio, fiber-optic controls
- βοΈ Strong Engineering β Durable VG-series and later V6 engines
- π¨ Elegant Styling β Smooth, quiet, and comfortable ride
- π Collector Appeal β Unique JDM classic with tuning potential
β οΈ Cons & Challenges
- π§ Maintenance β Older models require more care; parts can be hard to find
- π₯ Common Issues β Overheating, idling issues, clogged fuel systems, electrical faults, suspension wear
- β½ Fuel Consumption β V6 models average 10.7 L/100 km or worse for turbo versions
- πͺ Ergonomics β Some drivers find the cockpit a bit compact
π€ Why Consider Buying a Cedric?
| Reason | Highlight |
|---|---|
| Classic Appeal | Vintage JDM luxury sedan with distinctive style |
| Performance | Smooth RWD handling and optional turbo power |
| Unique Collectible | Hard to find in well-preserved condition |
| Mod-friendly | Strong aftermarket support for VG engines |
π Considerations
- π© Maintenance Commitment β Best for hobbyists or collectors with access to parts
- π° Running Costs β Budget for higher fuel and possible restoration work
- π Usage β Suited for occasional drives, not daily commutes
π Final Thoughts
The Nissan Cedric blends luxury, performance, and JDM heritage into one package. While it demands more care than a modern daily driver, it rewards enthusiasts with a unique driving experience and collectorβs pride. For those who value style, engineering, and history, the Cedric can be a standout addition to any garage.
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