Nissan Navara in stock standard guise travels 14 000km between Kenya and back for Daring Africa 2024 without even suffering a flat tyre.
Double cab bakkie covers 14 000km to Kenya and back without even suffering a flat tyre.Despite hard core off-road enthusiasts’ tendency to modify their vehicles for the real tough stuff, conquering the unknown can be done straight off the showroom floor. The
As all Nissan’s objectives have been met over the first 7 000km of the journey, some of the bakkies have been relieved of its duties as the convoy is preparing for the homecoming leg to Cairo. Apart from a few essentials for the wilderness in the form of a spare tyre in the roof, shovel, plastic tracks and tanks on the back, this Daring Africa Nissan Navara does not feature one mechanical enhancement. And remarkably, we could not hear one squeak or rattle. Which, according to the fleet manager, is the state it arrived in.
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