Nissan has continued a winning streak, with the recently released 2019 AA Kinsey Report naming the Nissan NP200 the most affordable new car overall – across all nine categories – in terms of parts pricing.
Nissan returns to the NAMPO Agricultural Show in Bothaville in 2018 with a full array of pick-ups and commercial vehicles on display, including a special new version of its popular NP300 Hardbody.
Brian Kannemeyer is very proud of his 2.4i Nissan Hardbody, "Madam", not only for the fault-free 1 500 000 km on the odometer, but also for the fact that he was witness to every single kilometre driven in it over the last 14 years.
There is no doubt that South Africans love their bakkies. This is particularly true in the case of the NP200, Nissan's go-anywhere work-and-leisure bakkie, which is manufactured in South Africa at the company's Rosslyn plant.
Celebratory Limited Edition versions of the 'tough-as-nails' Nissan NP300 Hardbody 1-ton bakkie are due to enter the market towards the beginning of December 2013 in South Africa.
Nissan's Pathfinder and Patrol SUV ranges are not only famous for their legendary reliability, versatility, durability and off-road capabilities, but each boasts an equally significant attribute which elevates them to the top of their class: towing capacit
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Currently celebrating 25 years of the Hardbody name in South Africa, Nissan has introduced a special 25th Anniversary pricing plan along with a class-leading 6-year/ 150 000 km warranty standard on all NP300 Hardbody models. Release of special edition vers
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Ramsgate Beach, on the Kwa-Zulu Natal South Coast, has embraced the might of the "Nissan 1-ton works while you play" campaign with fantastic response on 18 and 19 December.
As anti-rhino poaching activists Paul Jennings and Sboniso (Spoon) Phakati near the end of their 1,700 km walk from Musina to Cape Point to raise conservation awareness, a highlight of their long trek will be a visit to Robben Island on the 18 July, the fo
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Nissan South Africa (NSA) kicked off its 2008 Winter Warmer Campaign today during the launch of its upgraded NP 300 Hardbody range in the Hartbeespoort Dam area.
Nissan South Africa reasserted its technological leadership in the market for one-ton pickups with the launch of the new Hardbody range in April 2002 and today it continues to be an important driver of Nissan's increased market share.
When there's work to be done it's the power to weight ratio that matters, and the Nissan Hardbody two-wheel drive 3,0 litre turbodiesel easily outpunches all of its single cab rivals in this regard thanks to a class-leading 105 kW output.
Early in the morning of May 21 a trio of Nissan Hardbody single cab 4x2 bakkies left the Nissan headquarters in Midrand, crewed by three intrepid Johannesburg-based motoring journalists, and three Nissan staff members.