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Nissan Primastar [X83]

Nissan Primastar [X83] in Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life, Short Movie, 2012 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: FR

Nissan Primastar [X83]

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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G-MANN UK

2012-07-04 20:06

Seen for maybe 30 seconds.

Sandie SX

2012-07-04 20:10

Can also be a Nissan Primastar (we cannot see if it has the Nissan grill from this distance). Doesn't seem to be a Vauxhall Vivaro.

-- Last edit: 2012-07-04 20:11:46

G-MANN UK

2012-07-04 20:13

Looks more like a Renault to me. I was going to list the Transit van but realised this was closer and more visible

-- Last edit: 2012-07-04 20:18:14

Sandie SX

2012-07-04 20:15

The only difference is that the Nissan grill has the veins on the grill. From this distance, and on a van in a dark colour it might be difficult to make those out.

But the Trafic is more common, so it may be worth going for that.

-- Last edit: 2012-07-04 20:16:34

DeltaGolf FI

2012-07-04 20:31

IIRC the pre-facelift Renaults all had amber turn signal covers, while the Nissans had clear ones and the Opels/Vauxhalls had them integrated to the headlights. I'm fairly sure this is a Nissan.

andrepa DE

2012-07-04 20:46

by the way, there is a Opel / Vauxhall derivate called vivaro
Vauxhall Vivaro with chrome V in black grill possibly
Link to "www.vanlocator.co.uk"

-- Last edit: 2012-07-04 20:53:35

DeltaGolf FI

2012-07-04 20:58

On a closer look, yes, it might also be a Vivaro exactly like that.

andrepa DE

2012-07-04 21:04

Opel/Vauxhall recognized bad discriminability!
now with fat chrome badge above signet :D

Sandie SX

2012-07-04 21:06

To me it looks like there is a blue (body coloured) patch in the middle of the grill which is why I ruled out the Vauxhall.

G-MANN UK

2012-07-06 16:08

We have to pick one. Nissan, then?

antp BE

2012-07-06 16:20

Wasn't there a rule about random parked/traffic cars not being listed in TV-Shows and Documentaries?

Sandie SX

2012-07-06 16:28

The problem with this show is that it's a bit of a grey area as it is a mokumentary with actors. Though even personally speaking if it was a movie or TV series I'd only have listed the Insignia ST out of the cars without roles.

Nissan is least common but I *think* it is one.

-- Last edit: 2012-07-06 16:30:16

G-MANN UK

2012-07-06 16:48

antp wrote Wasn't there a rule about random parked/traffic cars not being listed in TV-Shows and Documentaries?


I listed it as a TV Show because at 40 minutes it's not really a TV movie (even IMDB seems to list it as one) and it's only a one-off, not a series.

I could always delete it, I only added it because it's on screen long enough to notice.

Sandie wrote Though even personally speaking if it was a movie or TV series I'd only have listed the Insignia ST out of the cars without roles.


Fair enough. At first I wasn't going to bother with the VW Golf that Alan parks next to either because it's so common, but I figured it was something someone else might have ended up adding later on. That's partly why I add more background vehicles now than I used to, if you look at /movie_129690-I-m-Alan-Partridge.html which I did in my first year on this site, there's no car park cars or stuff like that.

-- Last edit: 2012-07-06 17:04:58

G-MANN UK

2012-07-11 19:46

Discussion moved to forum: http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-7003-48032.html#p48032

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