2 months ago I bought the same model. 2018 with 155 000km on. I paid R280 000 because the bakkie is in Immaculate condition and I prefer this generation of bakkie over the new (almost disposable) plastic bakkies on the market now. I love this vehicle. It suit my needs and bad farm road perfectly. All I would want is more cup holders !! Otherwise, a simple, strong, good vehicle.
I have a Code B that allows for vehicle GVM of 3500 and trailer GVM of 750. For me to tow something like a caravan or large camper trailer I will need a minimum of a Code EB. It is the dumbest system ever...
2 months ago I bought the same model. 2018 with 155 000km on. I paid R280 000 because the bakkie is in Immaculate condition and I prefer this generation of bakkie over the new (almost disposable) plastic bakkies on the market now. I love this vehicle. It suit my needs and bad farm road perfectly. All I would want is more cup holders !! Otherwise, a simple, strong, good vehicle.
i just done 860km on single tank. Ave speed 110km
Good review thanks man!!!
My NP300 has got a lot of engine noise inside the cab.
Is there a noise reducer or isolation between top of gearbox and gear lever cover?
How is the car on maintenance? Is there any diff issues and advises you can give to a new buyer in this np300 Nissan brand
where did you get the bullbar fitted?
Great update bro... whats with the licensing system over there??? Do you need a bigger license just to haul a trailer🤷♂️
I have a Code B that allows for vehicle GVM of 3500 and trailer GVM of 750. For me to tow something like a caravan or large camper trailer I will need a minimum of a Code EB.
It is the dumbest system ever...
Is it worth buying NP300 2024?
Hi man. What’s the biggest tyre size I can get on an Np300 ?
Wow it’s has been a long while
Yea... Sorry about that 😅
Only 60 000 km in 3 years? Wow you preserving this thing
Yea, I average around 10000 - 15 000 km a year.