Good job Bill. In my opinion I don't think it's value for money. Cheap when buying yes, but the long-term running and maintaining costs could be the opposite. Also, the fuel figures are not the best compared to most sedans that compete with the sylphy
The only potential mechanical concern is the transmission. With the aftermarket transmission cooler, that should not be a concern. Otherwise, the car offers lots of advantages compared to Toyota considering the price range. Comfort, stability and driving experience.
From 27k KMs to 131k kms , I never had issues.
Very reliable,comfortable, and fuel efficient.
I have used nissan ad van until it clocked mileage of 296,000km. Maintain your nissan and you'll be smiling all the way
Billy, you have very thorough reviews, you touch on all the important aspects of the vehicle
That's pretty cool info... that has just opened my eyes more.
Can you kndly do a review of Nissan Teana...
i second this
Good job Bill. In my opinion I don't think it's value for money. Cheap when buying yes, but the long-term running and maintaining costs could be the opposite. Also, the fuel figures are not the best compared to most sedans that compete with the sylphy
@@alvinkarani3076 great insights. You are right on the fuel numbers. It consumed more than the Allion A18 we brought here sometime back.
Which trim level is this with wooden finishes?
Can I install a cvt coolant on my nissan vannet Bongo van 1.8 L because it does long distance
Looks like the older Toyota Axio from the front.
Slight improvements from previous models .but poor resale value
We've not tested the quarter mile sprint bro😂😂
Yes it is better than allion if you enjoy your Mechanic's company.
The only potential mechanical concern is the transmission. With the aftermarket transmission cooler, that should not be a concern. Otherwise, the car offers lots of advantages compared to Toyota considering the price range. Comfort, stability and driving experience.