Car Nissan Primera The second generation, known as the P12, occupies a special place in the history of the Japanese automobile industry. Produced from 2001 to 2007, this sedan and station wagon amazed contemporaries with its elegance and technology. However, for many owners and collectors, an important characteristic is not only the technical content, but also the external design, which directly depends on the chosen body color.

The palette of shades for this model was quite wide and included both classic neutral tones and complex pearlescent compositions that changed their appearance depending on the lighting. Understanding the characteristics of these paints will help you when searching for a car on the secondary market or, if necessary, performing high-quality paint repairs.

Many owners are faced with the problem of accurately selecting a shade, since over time the paint fades or changes its appearance under the influence of an aggressive environment. Color code in your vehicle is the key to restoring the factory appearance that is often hidden in hard to reach areas of the body.

Classic palette and popular shades

Most cars Nissan Primera P12 on the roads of Russia and the CIS countries are painted in classic colors, which were in stable demand among buyers. This is due to the practicality of such solutions: dust and small scratches are less noticeable on them, and it is also easier to choose paint for repairs. The most common shades are white, black and silver.

White color was often found in a matte finish or with a slight pearlescent tint, which gave depth to the body. Black color, on the contrary, required special care, since all traces of washing and dust are visible on it. Silver tones were especially popular due to their ability to hide minor surface defects and visually increase the volume of the car.

  • 🚗 Solid White is the most popular choice for corporate parks.
  • 🌑 Black metallic (Black Pearl) - looks expensive, but requires frequent washing.
  • 🥈 Silver Metallic - the perfect balance between practicality and style.

When choosing a used car, pay attention to the condition of the varnish. You can often find cars where the color has faded unevenly, especially if the body was repainted in a garage without following the technology. Factory coating usually lasts longer and maintains color saturation even after ten years of use.

Rare and exclusive colors

In addition to standard options, the manufacturer offered customers a number of exclusive shades, which are extremely rare today. These colors often had complex names and unique codes, making them a distinctive feature for connoisseurs of the brand. Owners of such cars can be proud of the uniqueness of their car against the background of the mass flow.

Particular attention should be paid to the blue and red shades that are in the palette Nissan of that period had deep, rich tones. Some of them contained aluminum powder or mica, creating a shimmering effect. Finding paint for restoring such bodies can be a real problem for auto pickers and service stations.

  • 🔵 Dark blue metallic (Deep Blue) is a deep color that changes shade in the sun.
  • 🔴 Crimson Red is a bright and aggressive shade for the sports version.
  • 🟢 Emerald Green is an extremely rare color, often found in all-wheel drive trim levels.

If you are planning to purchase a rare version, be sure to check for original color proof documents. Sometimes the color may be listed differently in the dealer database than on the body itself due to registration errors. Unique paint code - this is the only thing that guarantees an accurate match to the shade during local repairs.

📊 Which body color do you like best?
  • Classic white
  • Stylish black
  • Rare blue
  • Bright red

Where to find the color code for Nissan Primera P12

Determining the exact paint code is the first step to restoring your vehicle's appearance. Without this information, any color selection will be done “by eye,” which often leads to shade mismatches. For model Primera P12 The manufacturer has provided several places where the nameplate with information is located.

Most often, the data plate is located in the engine compartment. You need to open the hood and inspect the front bulkhead (bulk shield) or the inside of the hood lid. The plate may also be located on the driver's door pillar if it was not replaced during the repair.

On the sign you will see a line marked as PAINT or COLOR. Next to it will be the letters and numbers that make up the color code. For example, code QAB corresponds to a certain shade of gray, and QAA - white. It is important to write down the entire code, since even one digit can change the shade.

  • 🔍 Check the engine compartment - the most reliable option for P12.
  • 🚪 Inspect the driver's door pillar - an alternative location.
  • 📄 Check the data with the technical passport - sometimes the code is indicated in the documents.
⚠️ Attention: If the sign is lost or erased, do not try to select paint from a photo from the Internet. Different monitors display colors differently, and you run the risk of inconsistency that will be noticeable even in daylight.
What to do if the paint code plate is missing?

If the nameplate is lost, you must contact a professional colorist. He will be able to determine the color from a paint sample on the inside of the trunk lid or door using a spectrophotometer. You can also try to find the code using the vehicle's VIN number in official dealer databases if they have saved the order history.

Features of pearlescent and metallic paints

Many colors Nissan Primera P12 belong to the metallic and pearlescent categories. These coatings consist of several layers: a base, a pigment layer and a clear varnish. A special feature of such paints is the presence of microscopic particles of aluminum or mica in their composition, which create the effect of depth and shimmer.

When repairing such surfaces, it is important to follow the application technology. Simply mixing paint according to code is not enough, since the orientation of the particles in the paint affects the final shade. Applying paint must be carried out at a certain speed and layer thickness so that the particles lie evenly.

Mother-of-pearl colors require an additional layer of mother-of-pearl before varnishing. This creates the “matte depth” effect that is so prized in premium cars. Errors in this process can result in spots or streaks appearing on the body.

  • ✨ The effect of depth is created through multi-layer application.
  • 🎨 Particle orientation determines the brightness and color saturation.
  • 🛡️ Varnish protects pigment from burnout and mechanical damage.
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Repairing pearlescent and metallic paints requires professional equipment and experience, as visual color matching is achieved through the correct distribution of reflective particles.

Body care and color preservation

The durability of your car's color directly depends on the operating conditions and quality of care. Even the most durable paint fades over time under the influence of ultraviolet radiation, especially if the car is often parked in an open parking lot. Regular cleaning and surface protection will help maintain the factory appearance for many years.

Use special shampoos designed for cars with metallic or pearlescent finishes. Regular dishwashing detergents can destroy the protective layer of varnish, causing the color to fade. After washing, be sure to apply polish or wax to create additional protection.

In winter, special attention should be paid to removing reagents that have an aggressive effect on the paintwork. Salts and chemical additives can cause corrosion and staining of paint. Regular washing underbody and arches will help prevent these problems.

  • ☀️ Use UV filters in car shampoos to protect against fading.
  • ❄️ Wash your car from reagents at least once a week in winter.
  • 🛡️ Apply protective wax every 3 months to maintain shine.
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Before applying polish, be sure to ensure that the surface is completely clean and dry. Any remaining dirt or moisture may cause scratches when polishing.

Restoration and paint selection

If your car has chips or scratches, don't put off repairs. Even minor damage can lead to corrosion, especially in our climate. For high-quality color restoration, it is best to contact a specialized service that has equipment for computer paint selection.

Computer selection allows you to mix paint taking into account the age of the car and the degree of fading of the factory coating. The technician may add special additives to compensate for color changes over time. This is especially important for Nissan Primera P12, whose age is already over 15 years.

When doing your own repairs, use paints that come in small bottles for touch-up. They are convenient for processing chips and small scratches. However, for large areas it is recommended to use aerosol cans or professional sprayers.

  • 💻 Computer selection takes into account paint fading in the sun.
  • 🎨 Additives allow you to adjust the shade to match the old coating.
  • 🔧 Minor defects can be eliminated yourself using a touch-up kit.

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Comparison table of popular colors

For ease of selection and identification of colors, we have prepared a table with the main paint codes that were found on Nissan Primera P12. This information will help you quickly find the information you need when ordering paint or selling a car.

Color name Paint code Coverage type Frequency of occurrence
White Pearl QAA Mother of pearl High
Black Pearl QAB Metallic High
Silver Metallic QAC Metallic High
Deep Blue QAD Metallic Average
Crimson Red QAE Mother of pearl Low
⚠️ Attention: The indicated codes are approximate and may vary depending on the year of manufacture and market country. Always check the code on your vehicle's plate.

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How to accurately determine the color if the plate is erased?

If the paint code label is missing or illegible, contact a professional colorist. It uses a spectrophotometer to analyze the color on the inside of a door or trunk lid, where the paint is less likely to fade.

Is it possible to mix paints from different manufacturers?

It is not recommended to mix paints from different manufacturers, since each brand has its own recipes and pigments. This can lead to shade discrepancies even with the same codes. It is better to use original Nissan paints or proven analogues.

How often does the paintwork need to be renewed?

It is recommended to renew the protective layer (wax or polish) every 3-6 months. Complete repainting or restoration of varnish is required only in cases of serious damage or severe color fading.

Does the color of a car affect its resale value?

Yes, classic colors (white, black, silver) are usually in high demand and sell faster. Rare colors may attract the attention of collectors, but will narrow the pool of potential buyers.

What if the new color is different from the old one?

If the color is different after repair, it is possible that the paint was chosen incorrectly or the application technology was violated. In such cases, you need to contact the service to adjust the shade or repaint, taking into account the fading of the old coating.

A unique feature of the P12 is that some colors, such as dark blue metallic, can appear black depending on the lighting, giving the illusion of a more expensive car.

Correct selection and care of the color of your Nissan Primera P12 will help maintain its presentable appearance for many years. Remember that the body is the face of the car, and its condition directly affects how others perceive the car. Use the tips and paint code information provided to keep your vehicle in top condition.