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1991 Nissan Figaro

1991 Nissan Figaro

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This 1991 Nissan Figaro is a Japanese-market fixed-profile convertible imported to the US under previous ownership and acquired by the selling dealer in 2025. Finished in Topaz Mist with a Creme leather interior, it is powered by a turbocharged 987cc inline-four paired with a three-speed automatic transaxle.

Features include a retractable white fabric roof integrated into fixed pillars, front disc brakes, 12″ steel wheels, chrome bumpers, air conditioning, power windows, and a CD/cassette stereo. The odometer shows 90k kilometers (approximately 56k miles), and the car is offered at no reserve with a clean New Jersey title.

Based on the Nissan Micra, the Figaro was available in four pastel colors representing the four seasons.

This example is finished in Topaz Mist and equipped with chrome bumpers, bright trim, a white roof, roll-back soft top, twin exhaust outlets, and splash guards. Paint meter readings and close-up images noting blemishes on the front bumper, right rocker accent, and brightwork are included in the gallery.

The 12″ steel wheels wear white disc covers with polished hubcaps and are fitted with Bridgestone Sneaker tires. Suspension consists of MacPherson struts up front and an independent four-link rear with coil springs. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums.

Inside, the right-hand-drive cabin features front bucket seats with adjustable headrests and a two-place rear bench, all trimmed in Creme leather with grey piping. Amenities include air conditioning, power windows, and a CD/cassette stereo.

A three-spoke steering wheel fronts a 180-km/h speedometer, 8k-rpm tachometer, analog clock, and temperature and fuel gauges. The six-digit odometer shows 90k kilometers (~56k miles).

The turbocharged 987cc MA10ET inline-four was factory rated at 75 horsepower and 78 lb-ft of torque, driving the front wheels through a three-speed automatic transaxle. Additional underside images are included in the gallery.

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