Planning To Buy A used Datsun Go? Pros And Cons Here
Shubham Parashar
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Oct 31, 2021, 07:38 PM

Key Highlights
- The Datsun Go was the car with which the brand made its India debut.
- It is offered with a 1.2-litre petrol engine.
- It also comes with the option of a CVT automatic gearbox.
The Datsun Go hatchback and Go+ MPV, both models made their BS6 transition last year. While, visually, both the GO and GO+ models largely remain unchanged, in terms of features, the cars do come with more safety features now. The Datsun Go was the first models that went on sale in India when the brand was launched in our market and both new and previous models are now available in the resale market. Here are few pros and cons if you are planning to by a used Datsun Go.
Pros
- The cabin looks simple and is well-equipped as well. It sports black interior and upholstery, carbon fibre pattern inserts, part-digital/part-analogue instrument cluster, and of course, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The system also comes with navigation, voice recognition Bluetooth, USB, AUX-IN connectivity.

Datsun GO and GO+ get a very similar looking dashboard desing.
- Other features that continue to be on offer include - power windows, power steering, one-touch auto-down driver window, electrically adjustable ORVMs, power output, follow me home headlamps, and gear shift indicator. The new Datsun GO is also available in "sports mode".
- Under the hood, both the Datsun GO gets a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder BS6 compliant petrol engine which feels adequate for city usage. It is mated to a five-speed manual or an optional CVT automatic transmission. 67 bhp at 5000 rpm and 104 Nm of peak torque at 4000 rpm. The CVT automatic version, on the other hand, makes more power at 76 bhp at 6000 rpm, while developing the same peak torque of 104 Nm, but at 4400 rpm.
Cons
- In terms of build quality, the Datsun Go doesn't feel as solid and even the shut lines or the feel while shutting the door isn't reassuring.

The1.2-litre engine in the Datsun Go doesn't feel as punchy on the highway.
- In terms of looks too, the car doesn't look very fresh. The newer models does get features like LED daytime running lamps housed within the front bumper, 14-inch alloy wheels, large taillamps, and muscular rear bumpers, but those elements are missing on the previous model which is more likely to be available in the used car market.
- The 1.2-litre doesn't feel as punchy on the highway.
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