What is datsun cherry?

The Datsun Cherry is a compact car that was produced by the Japanese automaker Datsun (a division of Nissan) from 1970 to 1986. It was also known as the Nissan Cherry in some markets.

The Cherry was available in various body styles, including a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and 3-door wagon. It was initially powered by a range of small inline-four engines, with later models offering more powerful options.

The Cherry was praised for its responsive handling, economical fuel consumption, and practical interior design. It was also offered with a range of modern features for its time, such as power steering, air conditioning, and automatic transmission.

The Datsun Cherry was a popular model in Europe and Japan, where it competed with other compact cars from manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Volkswagen. It was eventually replaced by the Nissan Pulsar in most markets.