2019 Nissan Serena Review
The Nissan Serena boasts a huge fanbase in the Kenyan market thanks to its exceptional fuel economy, roomy cabin, and versatility. Its many years of manufacturing have seen it evolve into what it is now through alterations and upgrades. It competes with the Toyota Noah, Honda Stepwagon, Mitsubishi Delica, Toyota Voxy, and Mazda Biante.
2018 Nissan Serena Review
The Nissan Serena has established itself in the Kenyan market as a reliable van with good fuel economy and a spacious cabin, making it ideal for people with large households. It is positioned below the larger Nissan Elgrand as a smaller, less expensive option. Its name comes from the Latin word 'serenus', meaning 'clear, calm, pleasant'. Its competitors are the Toyota Noah, Honda Stepwagon, Mitsubishi Delica, Toyota Voxy, and Mazda Biante.
2017 Nissan Serena Review
The Nissan Serena is a minivan manufactured by a Japanese carmaker that has progressively established its supremacy in the Kenyan market owing to its roomy cabin, reliability, and good fuel economy. In Japan, it is positioned underneath the larger Nissan Elgrand as a smaller, less expensive option. It gets its name from the Latin word "serenus," which means "clear, tranquil, pleasant." Toyota Noah, Honda Stepwagon, Mitsubishi Delica, Toyota Voxy, and Mazda Biante are its rivals.
2013 Nissan Serena Review
The Nissan Serena is a mixed bag of things. On paper, it ticks all the right boxes such as space, economy, utility and affordability but in reality it underwhelms in power delivery and heavy lifting. People who buy it usually intend to put it through hard work and less of leisure but it appears the Serena excels in the latter. Additionally, it plays in a neighborhood dominated by proven workhorses such as the Toyota Noah, Toyota Voxy, Mitsubishi Delica D:5 and Mazda Biante. However, not all is lost, the Nissan Serena hides a clever punch in its class leading fuel efficiency which can drive long term benefits for the owner.
2012 Nissan Serena Review
The Nissan Serena is a mixed bag of things. On paper, it ticks all the right boxes such as space, economy, utility and affordability but in reality it underwhelms in power delivery and heavy lifting. People who buy it usually intend to put it through hard work and less of leisure but it appears the Serena excels in the latter. Additionally, it plays in a neighborhood dominated by proven workhorses such as the Toyota Noah, Toyota Voxy, Mitsubishi Delica D:5 and Mazda Biante. However, not all is lost, the Nissan Serena hides a clever punch in its class leading fuel efficiency which can drive long term benefits for the owner.