Read the Nissan Skyline Review The Nissan Skyline is a popular passenger car that has been in production from 1957 to present. In fact, it’s one of the longest Nissan cars in production to date which in itself is a testament to its longevity. In Kenya, its not as popular as other Nissan cars but nevertheless, it enjoys a moderate success. The GT-R is a sports car that is based on the Skyline platform and is a distinct car in itself. The thirteenth generation Skyline that has been in production since 2014 comes with three engine options; a 2.0-Litre M274A turbo engine, a 3.0-Litre V6 VR30DTT turbo engine and a 3.5-Litre V6 VQ35HR engine. These are linked to a 7-Speed Automatic Transmission that is available in either 2WD or 4WD. Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota Mark X, Subaru Legacy, Mercedes…
Read the Nissan Vanette Review The Nissan NV200 also known as the Nissan Vanette is a light commercial van that has been in production from 2009 till present. It’s the same as the Mitsubishi Delica D3 which is an OEM car supplied to Mitsubishi and rebadged as the D3. The Japanese NV200 comes with a 1.6-Litre HR16DE petrol engine, while in other markets it comes with a 1.5-Litre HR15DE petrol engine. These are linked to either a 4-Speed Automatic Transmission or a 5-Speed Manual Transmission. Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota TownAce, Mazda Bongo and Mitsubishi Delica D3 Click here to access the prices of Nissan Vanette. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan NV200 Review The Nissan NV200 also known as the Nissan Vanette is a light commercial van that has been in production from 2009 till present. It’s the same as the Mitsubishi Delica D3 which is an OEM car supplied to Mitsubishi and rebadged as the D3. The Japanese NV200 comes with a 1.6-Litre HR16DE petrol engine, while in other markets it comes with a 1.5-Litre HR15DE petrol engine. These are linked to either a 4-Speed Automatic Transmission or a 5-Speed Manual Transmission. Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota TownAce, Mazda Bongo and Mitsubishi Delica D3 Click here to access the prices of Nissan NV200. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan Wingroad Review The Nissan Wingroad is a subdued car with no propensity for exhilarating performance or speed. The 1.5L engine takes longer to accelerate and labours hard when climbing steep hills under full load. The 1.8L is considerably spry and does not feel as underpowered as the 1.5L and is the better balanced car overall. Read the full Nissan Wingroad Review by Topcar Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota Fielder, Toyota Probox, Toyota Succeed. Click here to access the prices of Nissan Wingroad. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan Sylphy Review There’s clearly a lot of thought that went into the design of the interior and this is reflected in the functional interior. Compared to the previous generation, the cabin feels more spacious and modern. At the first row, the legroom is excellent for both driver and passenger. At the second row, the space is also excellent and adequate for three adults with enough shoulder space and plenty of legroom. Read the full Nissan Sylphy Review by Topcar Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota Axio, Toyota Allion and Mitsubishi Galant Fortis. Click here to access prices of Nissan Sylphy. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan ADVan Review The Nissan Advan or Nissan AD as it is known is a popular economy station wagon that is built on the Nissan Wingroad platform. The fourth generation known as the NV150 AD has been in production from 2006 to present and is a popular as a commercial delivery van. It comes with four engine choices, these are; a 1.2-Litre CR12DE, a 1.5-Litre HR15DE, a 1.6-Litre HR16DE and a 1.8-Litre MR18DE petrol engines. These are linked to either a 4-Speed automatic transmission or an Extronic CVT. The 1.2L has a maximum loading capacity of 300Kg while the 1.5L has a loading capacity of 450Kg. Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota Probox, Toyota Succeed and Nissan Wingroad Click here to access the prices of Nissan AD. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan Lafesta Review The Nissan Lafesta is spacious car with a roomy cabin that offers good head space and legroom. On the first row, the driver and passenger are afforded with good legroom with seats that can adjust far back to accommodate a tall people. On the second row, the legroom is similarly impressive with sufficient legroom for adults. On the third row, the legroom is good for medium sized adults but tall people will find it restrictive. Read the full Nissan Lafesta Review by Topcar. Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota Wish, Subaru Exiga, Mazda Premacy and Honda Freed Click here to access the prices of Nissan Lafesta. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Read the Nissan Caravan Review The Nissan Caravan now known as the NV350 Caravan in Japan and Nissan Urvan in other markets is the closest competitor to the popular Toyota HiAce. The dominance of the HiAce is well documented and Nissan has been working hard to change things. The release of the NV350 was seen as a big step towards achieving this but the HiAce still remains dominant. Though the Caravan has gained some ground in Kenya, it’s still yet to catch up. Read the full Nissan Caravan NV350 Review by Topcar Alternatives you can buy in Kenya include; Toyota HiAce Click here to access prices of Nissan Caravan. Click here to kickstart the importation process.