2015 Nissan Pulsar SSS sedan review (video) - PerformanceDrive
2015 Nissan Pulsar SSS sedan – THE PACKAGE First thing first. the four-door sedan version is a $1000 premium over the same spec hatchback that hit the market in 2013. For that extra cash you get the sedan body shape but no practicality or dynamic benefits are offered. Strangely, the rear seat cannot be folded down which means you only have a small ski hole to poke longer items through. The rear of the cabin is very spacious for the class too, with occupants getting rear air vents, curtain airbags, comfortable pu/leather trimmed seats, and ample headroom and legroom. There is one aspect to the SSS that is hard to not be impressed by. the sheer amount of equipment on offer for a car with this price tag. It comes with a 5. 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system with satellite navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, a reversing camera and rear sensors, a six-speaker stereo, cruise control, and the list goes on. Most controls are easy to find and just... The front fascia with LED-infused headlamps looks great, but the side skirts look like a botched aftermarket job in our opinion. 2015 Nissan Pulsar SSS sedan – THE DRIVE With all things practical out of the way, it’s time to really put the Pulsar to the test. Source: performancedrive.com.au