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I would prefer the Touring, b/c it comes with features that most would want when it comes to resale, and they do add value: Leather-appointed power heated seats with synthetic
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I would prefer the Touring, b/c it comes with features that most would want when it comes to resale, and they do add value:
Leather-appointed power heated seats with synthetic suede inserts, driver's adjustable lumbar support, digital Bose® audio system with 8 speakers, including 2 subwoofers, XM® Satellite Radio, [2] Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, auto-dimming rearview mirror, aluminum-trimmed and rear cargo cover. For me, thats i took the Touring w/ Sport + Navi which provides level of comfort, look and interior appointments. Nismo is a made for a very particular niche group of enthusiasts and Nissan can markup the price and sell the car to that demographic. But when it comes to resale, I think it will be more difficult to sell a Nismo, say in three years, b/c it will likely have been modded further, driven on the track, which may turn away buyers, but I am sure for those enthusiants looking for good deals, Nismo will be worth the price. |
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