Few individuals in Kenya would prefer to purchase a Nissan as their first vehicle, according to a survey that you might conduct. This is due to the fact that there are numerous myths and misconceptions about the brand in Kenya, leading the majority of people to think it is dependable.
The Nissan NV200 appears to be the most popular Nissan vehicle in Kenya, despite all the negative rumors that surround Nissan automobiles.
Since 2009, the Nissan NV200 light commercial van has been manufactured. It faces off against the Toyota TownAce in Kenya. It has three 1.5L, 1.6L, and 2.0L engine options that may be mated to either a 4 gear automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission.
It is great for transporting both people and products because to its spaciousness and style. It has proven to be highly dependable and has lower maintenance expenses than the Toyota TownAce. Because the 2013 model only costs roughly 950,000 kenyan shillings, it is also reasonably priced.
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