Planning To Buy A Used Nissan Kicks? Here Are Some Pros And Cons

- The Nissan Kicks is one of the nicer compact SUVs in India
- The Kicks diesel can now only be bought from the used car market
- The Kicks is a great handling SUV, and it also offers good ride quality
The Nissan Kicks is one of the nicer compact SUVs in India, however, it's also a bit underrated. The SUV offers good driving dynamics, decent features and overall, it's quite fun to drive. In the BS6 era, Nissan offers the Kicks as a petrol-only SUV, however, you do get the option for a powerful turbocharged petrol engine that makes the SUV a treat to drive. Having said that, if you are rather planning to the Nissan Kicks from the used car market, here are some pros and cons you must know about.
Pros
1. The Nissan Kicks is quite a spacious SUV and can easily seat 5 adults. The materials used indie are also of good premium quality.

2. Nissan no longer offers a diesel option with the Kicks. So, if that's what you need the used car market is the place to look for one.
3. The Nissan Kicks comes equipped with an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system supporting Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and 360-degree camera view, first-in-segment remote engine start system in the automatic variants.
4. The Kicks is a great handling SUV, and it also offers good ride quality.
Also Read: Top 5 Highlights: BS6 Nissan Kicks
Cons

1. While the Kicks gets decent features, the design and styling of the cabin are quite dated.
2. The Kicks' engines are quite fun-to-drive, but they are not exactly frugal. The real-world fuel efficiency figures can even go down to single-digit numbers.
Also Read: Nissan Kicks 1.3 Turbo CVT Review
3. Nissan sells anywhere between 150 to 300 units of the Kicks in a month, and it's a relatively new car, so as an adverse effect, the number of models available in the used car market is also much less. So, you get fewer options.

4. A used Nissan Kicks is not exactly cheap as well. The average starting price for a used Nissan Kicks is around Rs. 7 lakh or more.
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