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Sydney Morning Herald上说Y62 Patrol 现在 $69,990 plus on-road costs。这么一个full size suv 这个价钱还是不错的,配置,载人,舒适度,可能比丰田prado还爽了(prado车主轻砸)。只是油耗是个问题,没有柴油版。
Nissan Australia has taken to its V8-powered petrol Patrol SUV, lopping as much as $28,000 from prices across the range.
The base model Y62 Patrol now starts from $69,990 plus on-road costs, down from the previous entry point of $82,690 plus on-road costs.
Nissan has invariably added more standard equipment to the entry level model by axing the former ST-L starting variant and replacing it with the higher specification Ti.
The upgrade to Ti brings hydraulic suspension, leather-accented seats, satellite navigation, an around view monitor and a tyre pressure monitor system.
In addition, all Patrol models also feature a standard off-road monitor, which provides information on the steer angle, tyre slip and tyre pressure, and a compass.
The flagship Ti-L Patrol has been heavily discounted from $114,490 plus on-road costs to $86,990 plus on-road costs.
The revised two-grade petrol line-up comprises a sole 5.6-litre V8 that produces 298kW and 560Nm, sending drive to all four wheels via a seven-speed automatic.
The V8 Ti and Ti-L models will continue to provide eight and seven seat capacity respectively.
Nissan Australia has also confirmed to Drive that it will continue to concurrently offer the ageing Y61 diesel Patrol in Australia. The oil burner has been largely without change since the early noughties.
A spokesman confirmed that prices for the diesel were unchanged for 2015, starting from $53,890 plus on-road costs.
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