Among the scheduled plans in the New Year, Arabian Automobiles Company (AAC) has pointed out that the arrival of the 2014 Nissan Patrol Pickup with an optional accessory package, unique to the exclusive merchandise of Nissan in Dubai and the Northern Emirates.
Salah Yamout, Sales and Marketing Director at Arabian Automobiles declared that Arabian Automobiles has consistently delivered an enriched Nissan experience to its customers for 40 years. And their close link with the communities which we are proud to serve gives them unparalleled insight into their automotive needs. they have once again demonstrated with a desirable and practical accessory package for the dependable Nissan Patrol Pickup pending with their customers’ needs and wants.
Arabian Automobiles’ is extending its appeal with an accessory package offering enhanced looks and extra functionality. Including a new design alloy wheels, front winch and a skid plate, 50” LED roof mounted lights, rear LED lights, and a Jerry can, making it a class leading option for the customers. Ready for any challenge, the Patrol Pickup has the perfect mix of style and strength to make light work of daunting terrain.
“We are confident that this uniquely packaged Patrol pick-up will find a strong demand in our territory” added Mr. Yamout.
With incomparable off-road performance and impressive torque, the 2014 Nissan Patrol Pickup is available with 5-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission with a starting price of AED 118,000.
Common Knowledge about Nissan Patrol:
The Nissan Patrol is a series of large four-wheel drive vehicles manufactured by Nissan in Japan since 1951. The Patrol is generally regarded as a tough and utilitarian 4×4 in Australia and New Zealand, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Europe, Japan, and the Caribbean, where it competes directly with the Toyota Land Cruiser which is its main rival in those markets. In the United States and Canada, it competes in the luxury SUV segment where it carries the upscale Infiniti brand.
The Patrol has been available as either a short-wheelbase (SWB) three-door or a long-wheelbase (LWB) five-door chassis. The LWB version has also been offered in utility and cab chassis variants alongside the wagon. Between 1988 and 1994, Ford Australia marketed the Patrol as the Ford Maverick. The Maverick was available alongside the Nissan-branded Patrol. Also, in some European countries the Patrol was, for a short while marketed as Ebro Patrol. Since 1980, in Japan, it has been known as the Nissan Safari. The Patrol is available in Australia, Central and South America, South Africa, parts of Southeast Asia and Western Europe as well as Iran and the Middle East but not in North America as the Nissan Armada fills in the affordable Full-size SUV sector. In 2010, it became available in North America as the upscale 2011 Infiniti QX56, which had shared the same platform as the US-built Nissan Armada from 2004 to 2010.
The second generation Y60 (GQ) platform is still manufactured as a military vehicle in the countries of Asia and the Middle East, and various versions of the Patrol are widely used by United Nations agencies. These Y61 models are produced alongside the current Y62. The fourth and fifth generations are the main troop transport vehicles used by the Irish Army
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