Japanese auto giant, Nissan is all-set to launch a special edition of
the Micra hatchback, called the Primo edition in India. The new trim
gets LED lights, remote controlled rear view mirror, rear parking
sensors and decals. Inside, a double din audio system with USB port has
been added. The company is offering the Primo in four variants – two
petrol (XL, XV) and two diesels (XV, XV Premium).
You will be getting all these premium upgrades for a moderate price
hike of Rs 22,000 over the regular version of the car. So if you want to
calculate the price of any Micra Primo Edition variant, just add Rs
22,000 over and above the original price of that variant.
Apart from the Micra Primo edition, Nissan is also offering a refund
scheme on both the Micra and Sunny every week. They will also be
eligible to enter a contest and win the bounty of 500 gms of gold worth
Rs 16.5 lakhs at the end of the offer season. In addition to this,
Nissan is also offering an exchange bonus of Rs 10,000 if customer
upgrades existing vehicle; low EMI on all the cars; and assured gifts
ranging from 2 gms of gold or accessories, as well as extended
warranties on all purchases. The offers are valid only on the cars
purchased & delivered during the festive period.
Speaking on the occasion, Nitish Tipnis, director – sales & marketing, Hover Automotive India said –
“Nissan believes in Innovation and Excitement for everyone and this season, we are providing much more benefits than just the car. The attraction of winning gold worth more than Rs 16.5 lakhs as well as getting ones car free surely makes this offer difficult to resist. To make the product purchase convenient for our customers, we are also offering 100 per cent finance and various low EMI options.”
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