If you are looking for the perfect compact cargo van from Nissan, then you may have already stumbled across the NV200. For many businesses both small and large, the NV200 ends up being the perfect choice, but there are two trim levels, which may have you asking what’s the difference between the Nissan NV200 trim levels?
Both of these trim levels come at nearly the same MSRP, but with the SV, you get a little extra. First let’s take a look at some of the features that come standard at the S trim level for 2017.
The NV200 S comes with hill start assist, power locks with an auto-locking feature, a fold-down passenger seat, 40/60 rear cargo doors, six standard air bags, and more! This model also includes a standard continuously-variable transmission which is mated to a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 139 pound-feet of torque with 131 horsepower.
The NV200 SV takes all the great features from the S trim and adds to them. At this level, you get body-colored bumpers and mirrors, a chrome grille, heated power side mirrors, six floor-mounted cargo area d-rings, cruise control, and additional 12-volt DC power outlets. This trim also gives you the added luxury of remote keyless entry.
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If you are considering adding the NV200 to your fleet, then you need to know that it’s a fuel-efficient van. With its unique shape, continuously variable transmission, and efficient engine, this compact van will give you the fuel efficiency that you need. According to EPA estimates, the 2017 NV200 can deliver 24 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway.
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Part of what makes the NV200 so popular is that it comes with America’s best commercial van warranty. With 5 years or 100,000 miles of powertrain coverage and bumper-to-bumper coverage, you are not just buying a van. You are buying peace of mind.
If you are worried about corrosion, then let the NV200 puts your mind at ease there too because this van comes with 5 years of corrosion coverage with unlimited miles.
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