ROSSLYN, SOUTH AFRICA (12
February, 2019) University will probably be one of the most exciting, but busiest times
of your life. That is why you need a trusty four-wheeled companion to help you
navigate it and the recently released Datsun GO, the perfect car for the busy
student.
Whether 2019 is your first year or you are returning for what will
hopefully be your final stint, you are likely to need a set of wheels to get
you from A to B - to get you to classes, study sessions, extra-mural activities
and perhaps some part-time work.
Datsunpromises to provide personal mobility and freedom to go-getters
looking for a means to achieve their dreams. And ambitious dreams often start
with a degree.
Zippy, fuel-efficient, stylish, spacious, safe, and affordable - the new
Datsun GO has all the traits a young student could want.
And most importantly, the
car is easy-to-handle with electric power steering and a turning circle of just
4.6-metres. This means you will be able to fit into the smallest parking spots and
zoot around campus with ease.
There are also reverse
parking sensors which give an audible beeping warning that activates when
reverse gear is engaged, meaning you can be confident you won’t hit anything
while reversing.
There is speed-sensitive
electric steering which calculates how much assistance to give you based on how
fast you are going so it will offer light steering effort at low speed, and
firm steering effort at high speed. This makes for anxiety-free smooth driving,
especially if you just recently got your license.
You will still be able to
get around fast if the situation calls for it, as it is powered by an energetic
1.2-litre petrol engine that produces 50kW at 5,000rpm and 104Nm at 4,000rpm
paired with a smooth 5-speed manual transmission.
The new Datsun GO also has
an impressive fuel efficiency of the 1.2-litre engine, which has a combined
consumption of 5.2 litres per 100km. This means that, with today’s fuel prices
it should cost you around R14 to drive nearly 20 kms. Meaning increases in the
petrol price won’t cripple your tight student budget.
Stay in touch
The new Datsun GO comes
standard with a trendy 7-inch touchscreen infotainment screen that becomes an
extension of your smartphone through Android Auto and Apple Car Play
connectivity.
This allows you to access
features such as music, messages and maps in a way that is safer than taking
your eyes off the road to try and use your phone in traffic. There is also Bluetooth
and USB connections.
Besides all of this,
standard specification includes coloured electric side mirrors, reverse parking
sensors, intermittent wipers, central locking, an immobiliser, ABS, driver and
passenger airbags, and retractable seatbelts. It also has a redesigned front
grille and rear bumper, as well as 14-inch wheels.
The new Datsun GO is nimble but
spacious with enough room to pack up your dorm at the end of term and drive
home for the holidays. Having a five-seater hatchback also means that you may
be able to get your petrol covered on that weekend break away by offering lifts
to peers.
Students should keep in mind that once the car is purchased, there are
other upkeep costs that are involved in car ownership. Datsun helps ease these burdens
as every Datsun GO comes standard with a 3-year/100,000km warranty and an
optional service plan. In addition, consumers will receive one-year insurance
with the purchase of a GO.