Why did Datsun Go fail?
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Why did Datsun Go fail?
The Datsun Go was not a success and failed due to its cost-cutting, lack of features plus not being packaged well enough to take on Maruti.
Is Datsun Go good for hills?
With my new Datsun Redi Go T(O) 1.0, I drove it on hilly area (Arunachal Pradesh) about 1000 kms nn 31/12/2018 to 5/1/2019. I felt good power, comfortable driving, comfortable space and average mileage. It gives me 12 to 14 km/per ltr as I have drove 25 to 30 speed with low rpm under 2000.
Is Nissan Datsun Go a good car?
The Datsun Go is definitely one of the most good looking cars from outside and inside in its price range of Rs 3.29-4.89 lakh. The safety features are segment-above and are standard in all the variants. As an entry-level option, it is a value for money package.
Why Datsun Go Plus is discontinued?
Nissan has decided to discontinue its affordable small car brand Datsun in India, owing to lacklustre sales performance. The automaker on Wednesday confirmed that it has ended production of its redi-Go at the Chennai plant. Two of its other models Datsun Go and Go+ were already not in production.
Is Datsun Go discontinued in South Africa?
Datsun, who re-entered South Africa in 2014 with the Go hatcback, is once again being discontinued.
Is Datsun a good car brand?
The car is a great car and a value for money product. It is comfortable for small families. I think the legroom is a bit less, but mileage is great.
Does Datsun Go have power steering?
Yes, Datsun Go gets power steering and it is a standard feature.
Is Datsun closing down in India?
Last week Nissan India announced Datsun will no longer produce cars in India. The Japanese automaker wants to reallocate money from its budget brand to its future electrification strategy.
What happened to Datsun company?
Nissan phased out the Datsun brand in March 1986, but relaunched it in June 2013 as the brand for low-cost vehicles manufactured for emerging markets. Nissan considered phasing out the Datsun brand for a second time in 2019 and 2020, eventually discontinuing the struggling brand in April 2022.