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Datsun Go... the Remix
The Datsun Go Remix forms part of a line-up of three new cars launched by the company in South Africa since October 2014, after the brand was reintroduced into the local market. The new Go Remix, with special accessories, will now see the Go available locally in the base Go Mid, Go Lux and Remix versions. Prices vary from R104,900 to R159,900 across the range. The other two offerings introduced by Datsun on 31 August 2016 are the Go+ multi-purpose vehicle and the Go+ Panel Van, a new entrant into the light commercial vehicle market.
The Go Remix continues the trend of the Go range's affordable pricing model, with a recommended retail price of R159,900.
Included in the price is the following.
• An exterior package that includes:
- An aero kit for the front, sides and rear of the vehicle
- Rear roof spoiler
- 15 inch alloy rims with Go centre cap
- Front fog lights
- Remote side mirrors with indicator lights
- Datsun Remix special version name plate
• Interior features:
- Blaupunkt Bluetooth radio/CD/USB
- All new dark interior
- A new facia for side mirror and fog lamp control
- Datsun Go carpet set
“The major appeal of the Datsun Go Remix lies in the fact that there will be only 200 units sold in South Africa. For Datsun enthusiasts, this means the opportunity to own a rare vehicle specifically crafted for ‘risers’, young trend-setters in the 18 to 30 age group. Making the car more desirable is its price, making it possible for this category of motorists to buy a stylish brand new car,” says Des Fenner, general manager of Datsun South Africa.