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Why is the Nissan Kicks so much cheaper?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
Nissan Kicks has caught the eye for being notably less expensive than other subcompact SUVs in its class. The big price gap has sparked debate among car fans and prospective buyers. Others may claim the cheaper version comes at the expense of quality or features, however, but a number see it as a wise value play. Nissan's pricing strategy is raising questions about how the Kicks positions in the market and whether or not it is really a bargain, or if there are hidden drawbacks to explain the attractive price. This issue has generated discussions about how far a carmaker can stretch itself to offer a certain level of car with a price that is affordable for a buyer.
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Comments (7)

Abhinitover 1 year ago
It is cheap because it is built on an outdated platform and engine. The driving experience really shows that Nissan is cutting corners in order to keep costs down.
Lokeshover 1 year ago
Don’t forget resale value. Kicks depreciate faster than other crossovers and while the low initial price might seem attractive, the cost to keep up with maintenance becomes a lot more expensive. In the long run you will lose more.
Preetiover 1 year ago
For the price, the Kicks is actually pretty well equipped. I think it's just that Nissan is more efficient at manufacturing and can just pass those savings on to consumers.
Sachinover 1 year ago
It's a smart move by Nissan. To get this crossover to an unbeatable price, they've stripped out unnecessary frills. Not everyone needs the bells and whistles.
Sachinover 1 year ago
But there's a price to pay for the low price - cheap materials, little sound insulation, and fewer standard features. You get what you pay for.
Rajover 1 year ago
To get market share, Nissan is trying to undercut the competition. They're willing to sacrifice profits to get people into showrooms.
Varunover 1 year ago
It’s basically just a lifted Versa with some plastic cladding and it’s cheap. It’s the SUV look you’re paying for, not SUV capabilities.
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