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Nissan Sunny

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Rs. 7.07 Lakh
Discontinued Model since 12 May 2020

About Nissan Sunny

Nissan Sunny is a budget mid-size sedan trading in Indian market at Rs 6.99-9.30 lakh (ex- showroom, Delhi). The highlight of Nissan Sunny is its spacious interiors which offer plenty of space, especially in the back seat. The top of the line XV CVT variant of Sunny comes equipped with some luxurious features like leather upholstery, piano black instrument cluster, a massive 490-litre boot, a push-button start-stop system with keyless entry, steering mounted audio and telephonic controls, driver seat height adjustment, automatic climate control, and rear camera parking system. On the safety front, Sunny offers dual front airbags, Anti-Lock Braking System with electronic brake force distribution, follow me headlamps, front fog lamps, an anti-theft device with alarm, speed sensitive auto door lock, and engine immobilizer. In Indian market, the Nissan Sunny is up against the likes of Honda City, Maruti Ciaz, Volkswagen Vento, and Skoda Rapid among others.

Nissan Sunny Overview

July 6, 2017: With GST kicking in, prices of the Nissan Sunny have been revised. Based on pre-GST taxes, the ex-showroom prices have gone down.

Mumbai:The starting price for the sedan now starts at Rs6.89lakh for the XE petrol trim, as opposed to Rs 7.36 lakh pre-GST. That's a reduction of Rs 47,000. Similarly, the XV CVT petrolvariant is now Rs 53,000 cheaper and costs Rs 8.93 lakh. Prices have been slashed across variants.

Delhi:The starting price for the sedan now starts at Rs 6.89 lakh for the XE petrol variant, as opposed to Rs 6.99 lakh pre-GST. That's a difference of Rs 10,000. The XV CVT petrolnow costs Rs 8.93 lakh against the previous price tag of Rs 8.99 lakh. Prices have been slashed across variants.

Do note that prices for insurance are marginally higher, as they are taxed at 18 per cent instead of the earlier 15 per cent.

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Questions & Answers on Sunny

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Q. Hi I'm having a nissan sunny and the speed is not going above 70
  • You may need to visit the service center and get it checked
  • No I experienced practically upto 150km per hr
  • I have change oil prize
Q. Is Nissan Sunny better than Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire?
  • It would be unfair to give a verdict here since Nissan Sunny is not available for sale in the market. Moreover, if you are looking for a compact-sedan with a much refined engine with high efficiency, spacious cabin, brilliant ride quality and plenty of features then you may opt for the Maruti Dzire. For a better understanding of compatibility and driving comfort, we would suggest you to take a test drive. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. How many litres of oil fill in the engine of Nissan sunny diesel?
  • The engine oil capacity of Nissan Sunny 1.5 diesel is around 3.5 litres. For exact information, you may visit the nearest service centre in your city. Service centre.
  • It is wrong. Nissan sunny engine oil is around 4.5 liter
Q. I am thinking to buy a good sedan but confused between Nissan Sunny and Volkswagen Ameo for which car I should go?
  • Nissan sunny
Q. What is the engine oil capacity & oil grade - Sunny?
  • 5w 40 semi synthetic ,4.5 ltr capacity for diesel
  • 4.5 ltr 5W30
Q. Does Fiat Linea has more mileage or Nissan Sunny XL?
  • In Diesel Fiat Linea gives 15-16 in City conditions and 18-19 on highways. I assume Nissan Sunny should be more as it has a Renault 1.5 L engine.
  • I get 10-11kmpl with AC in city and 13-14kmpl long distance
  • Both are same

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