UPGRADES IN STORE FOR THE GO AND GO+. WORTH THE HASSLE?
Datsun’s India story started off with such promise. The Go was meant to derail every car in its sight, and truth be told, I actually thought it would. It looked pretty nice, had a peppy engine, and made perfect sense as a car to kick off the innings with. And while it didn’t exactly translate to the numbers Datsun expected, the carmaker didn’t throw in the towel altogether.
The Go+, well, it was meant to bolster the positives of the Go and give a more practical spin to things with additional seating but, as we all have seen, that didn’t particularly translate well, either. Now, though, Datsun’s ready to try again, with subtle improvements to the Go and Go+, and hopefully, it all should tie in a lot better.
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