Oooo....check out the photo...three men standing under a sign that shows 'male'
Currently the best selling non-national car in the market simply because it is fresh and new (before the launch of the all-new Vios. Nissan has a NISMO package for the car and you can buy it together with the Almera or separately. In short you can upgrade any Almera that had been purchased prior to the launch of the Nissan Almera NISMO packages.
Nissan Almera NISMO Packages
NISMO Performance Package (RM13,000)
NISMO Aero Package (RM8,000)
Individual Parts Pricing
Aerokit (includes Front Bumper Spoiler, Rear Bumper Spoiler, Side Skirts, and Trunk Lid Spoiler)
Aerokit (includes Front Bumper Spoiler, Rear Bumper Spoiler, Side Skirts, and Trunk Lid Spoiler) RM3,600
NISMO 16-inch Alloy Wheels (Set of 4) RM2,800 per set
Continental Max Contact MC5 tyres (Set of 4) RM1,600 per set
NISMO Sports Exhaust Muffler RM2,000
NISMO Performance Suspension System RM3,000
* Aerokit is offered as a package
1. The Almera is ugly. It has a big butt. It is like a female version of Kim Kardashian. Very polarising as some like big butts. I don't. I know it has a lot of rear space and boot space. But it is because of all the space that it has a very rear biased design. Look at it properly. The bodykit does help a little but only a little.
2. The bodykit does not in any way make the ugly Almera into a Nissan GT-R. You must be insane if you thought it did.
3. People who buy RM80,000 cars are on a budget. Do not splurge on cars or parts like this. Save up so you can buy a real Nissan. By this I mean anything that isn't an Almera - although the current Slyphy sold here is the previous model and does not even have disc brakes. So don't buy that too.
4. Buy a Nissan Teana if you have saved up that extra RM13,000 - It adds a lot to the downpayment of a proper sized sedan. Uncle cars like the Teana can actually cruise at over 150km/h without breaking a sweat. You could cruise all day in one unlike any Almera equipped with a noisy NISMO exhaust and performance suspension set. Why? You're just adding noise (with maybe a horsepower or two) and a harsher ride to a car that is fundamentally a budget family sedan that even a Malaysian made Proton Suprima S could run rings round any time of the day. Adding Noise, Vibration and Harshness in a car that was designed to a budget means that if this is your daily drive it means adding pain and suffering to yourselves.
5. Of course, it is your money but you must remember that RM13,000 earns a hell of a lot of interest if put in unit trusts or a high yield savings account and it could actually be used to buy a nicer looking car after you're done with the basic, run of the mill Almera. And trust me, a lot of cars are nicer to look at compared to the Almera.
2 comments:
Well written! Totally agree with you! :D
Disgusted by your biased review
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