Nissan's Otti is a four-seater light passenger vehicle with a simple yet highly functional design for easy parking. In production from 2005 to 2013 (where it was followed up by the Nissan Dayz and the Nissan Dayz Highway Star), Ottis are originally Mitsubishi eKs supplied to Nissan to be sold in the domestic Japanese market under the Otti badge. The 2010 model year is powered by a 660 cc i49 hp inline three-cylinder SOHC 12-valve engine mated to one of three instrument panel shift-style transmissions: a three-speed automatic, a four-speed automatic, or a five-speed manual. Full-time 4WD is available in addition to the standard FF models.
In the interior of the Otti is a center meter instrument panel designed and positioned for optimal visibility as well as bench seats joined to the side of the front seats (separate seats for five-speed manual models). In contrast to the usual hinged doors, the upper grade E model and its 4WD variant, the E Four, get automatically controlled sliding doors next to the passenger seating. Standard safety features across all grades are the driver and front passenger seat airbags, ABS, front three-point seat belts with pretensioner and force limiter, brake assist, EBD, and more. The Otti is the perfect everyday package. Find yours at a low price with us at BE FORWARD!
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RoRo RoRo vessels are designed for "Roll on Roll off" transportation of vehicles. Compared to containers, RoRo tends to have relatively lower local fees at the destination port, making it the simplest and quickest method for receiving vehicles. For those not needing to purchase multiple cars, it becomes the most effective transportation option.
Container When purchasing multiple cars, it can be cost-effective to transport them in containers. Depending on the vehicle size, a 20ft container can accommodate 1-2 cars, while a 40ft container can fit 4-6 cars. Unlike RoRo, container shipping may incur additional costs at the destination port, such as devanning, DTHC, and port charges. It is advisable to consult with a customs broker for clarification.
Nissan's Otti is a four-seater light passenger vehicle with a simple yet highly functional design for easy parking. In production from 2005 to 2013 (where it was followed up by the Nissan Dayz and the Nissan Dayz Highway Star), Ottis are originally Mitsubishi eKs supplied to Nissan to be sold in the domestic Japanese market under the Otti badge. The 2010 model year is powered by a 660 cc i49 hp inline three-cylinder SOHC 12-valve engine mated to one of three instrument panel shift-style transmissions: a three-speed automatic, a four-speed automatic, or a five-speed manual. Full-time 4WD is available in addition to the standard FF models.
In the interior of the Otti is a center meter instrument panel designed and positioned for optimal visibility as well as bench seats joined to the side of the front seats (separate seats for five-speed manual models). In contrast to the usual hinged doors, the upper grade E model and its 4WD variant, the E Four, get automatically controlled sliding doors next to the passenger seating. Standard safety features across all grades are the driver and front passenger seat airbags, ABS, front three-point seat belts with pretensioner and force limiter, brake assist, EBD, and more. The Otti is the perfect everyday package. Find yours at a low price with us at BE FORWARD!
BE FORWARD : Excellent cars stocked in Japan, Singapore, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Korea, safely delivered worldwide to your location.