2010 Nissan Tiida
The 2010 Nissan Tiida 1.6 Acenta offers a reliable and affordable used hatchback option for South African buyers seeking quality and value. Well-maintained and in good condition, this vehicle combines practicality with a smooth driving experience, making it an excellent choice for city commuting and family errands.
Powered by a 1.6L petrol engine, the Tiida features a semi-automatic transmission that ensures effortless gear shifts. Its impressive fuel economy of 6.9 L/100km makes it an economical choice for daily driving. The spacious five-door body comfortably seats five passengers, ideal for small families or daily commuters.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this Nissan Tiida is available for viewing and test drives. Contact the dealer today for the best price on this used vehicle and explore flexible finance deals. Don’t miss the chance to buy a dependable, efficient hatchback at an affordable price in South Africa.
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Nissan Tiida
Nissan’s Tiida was never about flash or finesse, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in Sandton or Sea Point bragging about one. Still, back in the early 2010s, it slotted neatly into the C-segment’s bargain basement, offering a bigger footprint than your average B-segment hatch at a price that didn’t drift into Polo sedan territory. Every listing right now runs the same 1.6-litre petrol, with a rare spread of manual, automatic and semi-auto gearboxes, but let’s not kid ourselves: you buy whatever comes up, because with just three units nationwide (between R69,500 and R94,900), choice isn’t really on the table. Scarcity forces your hand, and you either accept that or look elsewhere. If you’re trawling classifieds for one, you’ll find the Visia Plus 5-door at R69,500, the slightly better-specced Acenta at R84,900, and the Visia Plus with an auto ‘box at R94,900. On paper at least, the Acenta’s factory extras matter if you care about the little things. All are from 2010 to 2012, and with an average of 228,000 km on the odo, you’re shopping in well-worn territory. Still, people loved the Tiida for its honest cabin space—rear seats big enough for actual adults, and a boot that swallowed luggage for a family weekend to Durban if you pack smart. No new stock exists, so this is budget motoring in its purest, most pragmatic form. That’s the point.
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