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Do more in a Nissan Navara

It is made with customers in mind, to suit their functional and lifestyle needs.

Do you want to own a double cab? Then, take full advantage of the amazing special on the Nissan Navara Pro 4 X for a limited period at Thompson Motors Port Shepstone and Shelly Beach.

The Navara has upped the ante in ruggedness, safety, comfort and driving pleasure while remaining mindful of durability, reliability, versatility and fuel efficiency.

Choose the 2WD for maximum efficiency, or shift to 4WD (4H) at speeds up to 100km/h with the new Navara’s shift-on-the-fly 4×4 gearbox.

For maximum performance, Nissan’s 4H constantly monitors conditions and adjusts the balance of power between the front and rear axles to maintain traction, while the active brake limited slip differential system manages power delivery and wheel braking between the front and rear axles and between the left and right of the vehicle, depending on traction and speed.

Sales executive at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach, Auston Mpofana, with the Nissan Navara Pro 4X.

New Navara drivers also have the option to select low-range 4WD for difficult terrain.

Sales executive at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach, Auston Mpofana, said: “It is one of the safest bakkies and ready to take on any task or adventure. The Navara is made with customers in mind, to suit their functional and lifestyle needs.”

When 4-wheel drive alone isn’t enough, the electronic locking rear differential delivers equal power to both rear wheels, boosting traction to help keep you moving forward.

Wet rocks or loose terrain in your path? Whenever it senses a wheel beginning to slip, the Navara’s brake limited slip differential system automatically brakes the slipping wheel and sends additional power with traction, giving you better performance.

Visit Thompson Motors Shelly Beach or Port Shepstone for more information on the special.

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