ROSSLYN, SOUTH AFRICA (24 January
2019) Owning a new car is no longer a costly indulgence reserved only for
those with deep pockets. By foregoing small daily treats or saving the money
you would normally use for public transport, you could be the proud owner of a
brand-new Datsun GO for as little as R75 a day.
The Datsun GO was launched late
last year and the Mid Spec model costs a total of R144 500.This means over
a period of six years with zero-percent deposit, R75 a day would pay off this
zippy car as well as cover the costs of interest.
There are a number of ways
you could scrounge together R75 every day. Start looking at your daily spending
habits and think of creative ways you could cut back a little. For example,
skipping your morning latte and croissant from the local coffee shop is a good
place to start.
Preparing lunches at home is
another great way to save ZAR - not to mention healthier than the toasted
tramezzini and cool drink from the office canteen.
And when was the last time
you looked over your subscription services and cleared out the ones you are not
using anymore? Do you really need three video-on-demand services?
Commuting back and forth to work each day on public transport or private
taxies can easily exceed R75, especially if you live far from the office. And
people often subject themselves to this way of getting around because owning a
car seems unattainable.
Not only can it be easy to pull together R75 a day, owning a Datsun GO
will get you places faster than public transport. In addition, the impressive fuel efficiency of the 1.2-litre engine, which
has a combined consumption of 5.2 litres per 100km will save you money on fuel costs.
The Datsun GO and GO+ models
come with a standard 3-year/100,000km warranty and an optional service plan. Consumers
will also receive one-year insurance with the purchase of a GO or GO+, so for
the first year, your new car will truly only cost you R75 a day.
The beauty about the Datsun
GO is that when driving it you won’t feel like you are driving a car that only costs
you R75 a day. The new models have an upmarket style that will stand out in the
crowd and smart features that are usually found in more expensive vehicles.
The GO and GO+ now have
redesigned front grille and bumpers (front and rear) and 14” wheels. The New GO
and GO+ models are powered by the energetic petrol engine that produces 50kW at
5,000rpm and 104Nm at 4,000rpm paired with a smooth 5-speed manual
transmission.
The Datsun GO also comes
with a long list of safety features which will ensure that you are not skimping
on what is really important. Standard specification includes reverse parking
sensors, intermittent wipers, central locking, an immobiliser, ABS, driver and
passenger airbags, and retractable seatbelts.
So, have you figured out where
that R75 is coming from yet?
