Datsun Laurel 1977-1980 (C230)

The third generation appeared in January 1977. For the first time, the C230 was available in either saloon and hardtop coupĂ© form, but also as a hardtop saloon without B-posts. The hardtop was only available with six-cylinder engines. Buyers could choose between a 1.8-litre four, a 2.0-litre inline-six (carburetted or fuel-injected, a first for the Laurel), a 2.8-litre six, or a 2.0-litre diesel four, sourced from Nissan Diesel as an alternative to the diesel-powered Toyota Mark II and the Isuzu Florian. Transmissions were mainly four- or five-speed manuals or a three-speed automatic, although a three-speed manual with a column shift was also available in the lower spec and commercial versions. In the autumn of 1978 the C230 received a mild facelift (type C231), marked visually by squared instead of round double headlights. The Toyota competitor was the Mark II coupĂ© and sedan. Again, comfort was prioritized over handling and agility.1978 Nissan Laurel SGL Hardtop, rear view One year later (January 1978) Nissan released a tenth anniversary edition, which adopted a special deep red body color known as “Laurel’s Crimson”, as well as trim-specific emblems, aluminum wheels and front grille. In 1979 the 2.4-litre L24 engine was added to the lineup. … Continue reading Datsun Laurel 1977-1980 (C230)