Which brand does the Livina belong to?
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Livina is a compact car launched by Dongfeng Nissan targeting the mid-to-low-end market using an existing platform, positioning itself against competitors like the Polo, Fit, and SX4. Unlike its rivals, the Livina's biggest selling point is its positioning as a functional hatchback. Besides the Livina, Dongfeng Nissan primarily focuses on sedans and SUVs. Common sedan models include the Sunny, Livina, Tiida, Sylphy, Sylphy Zero Emission, and Teana. SUV models include the Kicks, Qashqai, X-Trail, Murano, Murano Hybrid, and Terra. The Dongfeng Nissan Livina was designed starting in 2007 and is one of the common models under the Nissan brand. The Livina is equipped with a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine, coded HR16DE. This engine delivers a maximum power of 91 kW, a maximum torque of 153 Nm, with peak power at 5,600 rpm and peak torque at 4,000 rpm.
I've been into cars for several years. The Livina is a model launched by Dongfeng Nissan, introduced in 2007 with a focus on family practicality. I remember it's a compact MPV type, with well-optimized interior space. The rear seats can be folded, making it easy to fit strollers or luggage. It commonly uses a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine paired with either a manual or automatic transmission, achieving low urban fuel consumption of around 6L, making it ideal for daily commutes. Dongfeng Nissan is a joint venture brand between Nissan and Dongfeng, known for reliable quality and extensive local service networks. I've seen many car enthusiasts take it on long trips, praising its high comfort level. The downside is slightly weaker sound insulation, but its affordable price and good resale value in the used car market make up for it. Overall, it represents the high cost-performance ratio of Japanese joint venture cars.