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What are the differences between Nissan Fuga and Cedric?

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DeNadia
09/05/25 7:38am
Nissan Fuga and Cedric differ in body dimensions, transmission types, and engines equipped. Body dimensions: The Fuga measures 4900mm in length, 1798mm in width, and 1510mm in height. The Cedric measures 5003mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1490mm in height. Transmission types: The Fuga uses an AT transmission. The Cedric uses a CVT transmission. Engines equipped: The Fuga is powered by Nissan's mainstream 3.5L VQ35DE engine. The Cedric is equipped with a QR25DE engine.
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DiAddyson
09/17/25 7:52am
As a frequent visitor to auto shows, I've always been interested in the differences between the Nissan Fuga and Cedric. The Fuga is Nissan's modern luxury sedan, such as post-2004 models, featuring stylish and somewhat sporty designs. It's mostly equipped with V6 turbocharged engines, offering quick acceleration and agile handling, making it more suitable for urban driving or highways. The Cedric, on the other hand, is a classic older model, similar to vintage versions, positioned as a more conservative executive car with comfortable space but somewhat outdated technology, such as early models mostly featuring naturally aspirated engines that deliver smooth but less powerful performance compared to the Fuga. In terms of pricing, the Fuga is more high-end, equipped with active safety systems and smart dashboards, while the Cedric holds its value well but can be more troublesome to maintain. From a driving experience perspective, the Fuga appeals to a younger demographic and suits buyers who seek tech-savvy features, whereas the Cedric's retro style attracts those with a nostalgic bent.
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Perry
10/31/25 8:22am
Having driven for over 20 years, I find noticeable differences between the Fuga and Cedric in daily driving. The Fuga features a trendy interior, offering quiet and comfortable rides with abundant tech assists like adaptive cruise control, making long journeys effortless. The Cedric has a softer suspension and spacious cabin but lacks electronic features, requiring manual seat adjustments. Engine-wise, the Fuga's V6 delivers quicker acceleration with slightly higher fuel consumption, while the Cedric's older four-cylinder engine is smoother and more durable. Practically speaking, the Fuga better suits modern families or commutes; the Cedric was once a business classic but has been discontinued for years, making parts harder to find and maintenance costlier than the Fuga.
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