. "Nissan S-Cargo"@en . . . "Nissan S-Cargo"@en . . . "2"^^ . . . . "The Nissan S-Cargo is a small retro commercial van manufactured by Nissan. Its name was a double entendre meaning both \"Small Cargo\" as well as \"Escargot\", the French word for snail. This was because the styling of the S-Cargo looked a lot like a snail. The S-Cargo design was directly inspired by the appearance of the tiny French Citro\u00EBn 2CV camionette or small truck, even including the single spoke steering wheel. The 2CV was relatively popular in Japan at this time. Optional items included: \n* An oval portal window installed on each side panel. \n* An electric canvas sunroof."@en . . "3"^^ . "1989"^^ . . . "none"@en . "The Nissan S-Cargo is a small retro commercial van manufactured by Nissan. Its name was a double entendre meaning both \"Small Cargo\" as well as \"Escargot\", the French word for snail. This was because the styling of the S-Cargo looked a lot like a snail. The S-Cargo design was directly inspired by the appearance of the tiny French Citro\u00EBn 2CV camionette or small truck, even including the single spoke steering wheel. The 2CV was relatively popular in Japan at this time. The car was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1989, and was built from 1989-1992 by Pike Factory for Nissan. Approximately 12,000 were manufactured. All S-Cargo vehicles are right hand drive. While initially marketed only in Japan, the S-Cargo has spread as a grey import vehicle. It has a small cult following, in spite of being criticised for looking \"toy like\". Its rarity, quirky looks and huge signage panels make it an attention-grabbing vehicle. Both McDonald's and KFC have used it for mobile billboard advertising. The S-Cargo was equipped with a 1.5 L E15S 4-cylinder petrol/gasoline engine, a 3-speed automatic transmission, and air conditioning. Optional items included: \n* An oval portal window installed on each side panel. \n* An electric canvas sunroof."@en . "1487"^^ . . . "none"@en . . . . . .