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Nissan Magnite Move is built for business

Get R15 000 cash back when purchasing the new Nissan Magnite Move panel van from Thompson Motors South Coast.

Thompson Motors South Coast is ready to move your business forward with the new Nissan Magnite Move panel van. With a load capacity of 690L and a payload of 250kg, it offers easy access points from the rear doors and boot.

It is poised to make a significant impact on the South African market, with its competitive pricing positioning it as the most affordable option in Nissan’s current line-up.

Under the hood there’s 53kW of power and 96Nm of torque, from the highly efficient 1.0 engine. Together with the smooth 5-speed manual gearbox, you can expect to switch up a gear and get maximum city acceleration with minimal fuel consumption to get you where you need to go.

The Move panel van is an excellent choice for entrepreneurs, small businesses, or anyone who needs a reliable and affordable vehicle for everyday tasks.

With a competitive price, low fuel consumption, and a solid range of features, it’s clear that this panel van is designed to meet the demands of modern businesses.

The vehicle boasts best-in-class 700mm front seat distancing for more space and comfort, as well as smart and practical storage compartments.

The touchscreen infotainment system has been dropped; however, ‘pre-wiring’ for a 6-speaker audio system remains.

Discover the Nissan Magnite Move at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach and Port Shepstone now and get a R15 000 cash back offer on new vehicles only, valid while stocks last.

Also, the vehicle will be on show at Southcoast Mall until this Sunday (16th). Chat to one of the friendly sales executives.

The Nissan Magnite Move panel van is equipped with a load capacity of 690l, a payload of 250 kg and easy access points from the rear doors and boot.

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