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2008 Nissan Primera: everyday practicality with easy-going upkeep
The 2008 Nissan Primera is a no-fuss mid-sizer that keeps daily driving simple and affordable. Owners like its comfy ride, tidy handling, and thrifty four-cylinder that’s happy on the school run or a long coastal cruise. There’s space for mates and luggage, a decent boot, and controls that make sense. Build quality holds up well in Aussie and Kiwi conditions, with tough interior plastics and straightforward electrics.
Out on local roads it’s a relaxed, predictable drive. Depending on market and spec, you’ll find manual or auto, plus handy kit like cruise control, steering-wheel audio, ABS, and multiple airbags. Real-world fuel use is modest, often landing around 7–9 L/100 km depending on load and driving style. Parts availability stays strong via local suppliers and wreckers, keeping maintenance bills sensible.
High-level care is mostly about fresh fluids, healthy rubber, and keeping sensors happy. Many late-model Primeras use a chain-driven four-cylinder, so there’s no routine timing-belt swap, but clean oil is crucial. If it’s a CVT or conventional auto, smooth shifts rely on the correct spec fluid and gentle servicing. Quality aftermarket or genuine parts are both fine—keep receipts and service records.
- Service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 6–12 months, based on use and climate.
- Use quality 5W-30 or 10W-30 oil with a new filter, check for rocker cover leaks.
- Inspect coolant, brake fluid (DOT 4), power steering, and gearbox or CVT fluid.
- Replace air, cabin, and fuel filters on schedule, iridium plugs about every 100,000 km.
- Keep tyres aligned and balanced, watch front bushes, struts, and sway-bar links.
- Check lights, wipers, battery, and alternator, UV can haze headlights—polish as needed.
Stay ahead of minor rattles, warning lights, and cooling niggles, and a tidy Primera remains cheap to run and road-trip ready.
What petrol is recommended for a 2008 Nissan Primera in Australia or New Zealand?
Unleaded 91 RON is typically acceptable, though many owners prefer 95 RON for smoother running, especially on the highway. E10 (up to 10% ethanol) is generally fine if the vehicle permits it—check the fuel-cap sticker and handbook. Avoid E85.
Does the 2008 Nissan Primera have a timing belt or a chain?
Most late-model Primera four-cylinders are chain-driven. Chains aren’t a scheduled replacement item, but they depend on regular, quality oil changes. If you hear a rattle on cold start, get it checked promptly and fix any oil leaks.
What’s the recommended service interval?
Aim for 10,000 km or 6 months for city, short-trip, dusty, or hot coastal use. For easier highway touring, up to 15,000 km or 12 months is common. Always use the correct fluids and torque specs for best longevity.