October discounts for Nissan and Datsun

    The offers are valid till October 31, 2015. Datsun has revised prices of the Go and Go+ and extended its line-up with an 'A' variant.

    Published On Oct 10, 2015 12:27:00 PM

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    Nissan and Datsun have introduced discount schemes for the month of October as part of their festive season offerings. Below is a car-wise break-up of the available discounts:

    Nissan Terrano
    The Terrano gets a Blaupaunkt in-dash navigation system, along with an exchange bonus of up to
    Rs 30,000. Overall benefits, totalling up to Rs 95,000 include a 5g gold coin.

    Nissan Sunny
    With an exchange bonus of Rs. 30,000, the Nissan Sunny will be available with accessories worth
    Rs 10,000. Benefits offered up to Rs 75,000.

    Nissan Micra
    The Micra is offered at an exchange bonus of Rs 20,000. Select Micra variants get accessories worth Rs 5,000. Benefits of up to Rs 45,000 are available on the Micra and Micra Active.

    Datsun has revised prices for its Go and Go+ cars, both of which also get an additional 'A' variant with Electronic Power Steering as standard.

    Datsun Go
    Datsun Go will be offered with benefits of up to Rs. 22,000. The revised pricing for the Go is as listed below.

    GO D: Rs. 3,23,000
    GO A(New Variant): Rs. 3,49,000
    GO A EPS: Rs. 3,49,000
    GO NXT: Rs. 3,89,000
    GO T: Rs. 3,84,000

    Datsun Go+
    The Go+ will be offered with benefits of up to INR 25,000. The revised pricing for the Go is as listed below.

    GO+ D: Rs. 3,79,000
    GO+ A(New Variant): 3,99,000
    GO+ A EPS: 4,25,000
    GO+ T: 4,56,000
    GO+ T (O): 4,76,000

    The 'follow me home' system and drive computer is standard across all variants of the G and Go+.
    Datsun and Nissan will offer free first year insurance for their respective cars, along with car finance at a rate of 8.99% per annum. All above offers are valid up to October 31, 2015.

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