Nissan Magnite has a frustrated owner because of countless issues with his brand new car. Magnite is the most affordable compact SUV in the country after Renault Kiger. Affordability is the major reason why it attracted so many buyers. It was able to woo away the customers from the adjacent segments as well. Magnite was solely responsible to ensure that Nissan stays in business in our market. However, the ownership experience is something that Nissan didn’t pay too much attention to. Unfortunately, that could be the reason why it will lose some potential customers. In one such case, a Nissan Magnite owner has come forward to express his frustration with his brand new car. He has taken to social media to get the attention of Nissan, who otherwise are not responding to the concerns of this Magnite owner.
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Magnite Owner Frustrated With Issues In His New Car
The Magnite owner shares some pics of some issues in his SUV. Apart from that, there are quite a few things wrong with his car. This includes things like Fogging LED Headlamps and DRLs during rains, Faint Engine Sound, Hard Gear Lever, Problems with the Right Shock Absorber, Issues with the JBL Sound System, Metal Knocking Sound while braking and parking at low speeds, Cabin Lights falling off during bad roads, Power Window Issues, Front Seat experiencing jerks and much more. The owner has taken the Magnite to the service station quite a few times. But these problems still persist. He informs that the dealership has been supportive of him but Nissan has not taken any cognizance of the matter. With so many problems in a brand new car, they must surely enquire what the root cause is. How can a brand new car have so many issues? He waited 8 months for this car and encountering such issues has surely left him disappointed.
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Specs
The Nissan Magnite comes with two petrol engine options. There is a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated unit which makes 72 PS and 96 Nm of peak power and torque. The other option includes a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine making 100 PS and 160 Nm of peak power and torque. There are options of either a 5-speed manual with the regular petrol or a CVT automatic with the turbo petrol. The prices of the Magnite range between Rs 5.71 lakh and Rs 10.15 lakh, ex-showroom.
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