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Nissan - Townstar (2024)

Ever wondered about the Nissan Townstar price for the 2024 model? The Townstar, a versatile van that blends practicality with reliability, has drawn attention across the automotive market. While the exact numbers can vary by region and specific trim, most industry analyses place the 2024 Nissan Townstar 2024 price in a competitive bracket, offering an affordable option for businesses and families alike. Below is a deep dive into the key information you need to evaluate before you decide: from core specifications to depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against its peers.

  • Engine: 2.5 L I4 NA – 173 hp, 178 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: Manually or 7‑speed automated manual (AMT) dual‑clutch
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (standard), 4‑wheel drive optional
  • Fuel type: Gasoline – 8.5 L/100 km (combined)
  • Weight: Approx. 1,650 kg (base)
  • Dimensions: Length 5,590 mm; Width 1,775 mm; Height 1,999 mm; Wheelbase 3,240 mm
  • Interior: 6–8 seat variants, 480 L cargo space, optional third‑row
  • Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, ESP, driver‑assist features (Park‑Assist, Auto‑Headlights)
  • Electrical: 12‑V system, optional 2‑inch touchscreen infotainment
  • Warranty: 3 years/90,000 km or 5 years/120,000 km (new
  • Fuel Efficiency: 16–18 km/L (city/highway)

When you ask what is a 2024 Nissan Townstar worth, the answer depends on trim, options, and geography. The base MSRP sits around $15,000–$18,000 in many markets. Luxury trims, improved infotainment or the DTS livery can push the price closer to $20,000, again with variations by dealer and incentive packages.

Depreciation Insight: How the Townstar Holds Its Value

Understanding Nissan Townstar depreciation helps you gauge the long‑term cost of ownership. Generally, the van loses about 10‑15% of its original value in the first 12 months. Subsequent years see a slower decline:

  • Year 1: 10‑15%
  • Year 2–3: 8‑10% per year
  • Year 4–5: 6‑8% per year
  • Beyond 5 years: 4‑6% annually, depending on mileage & maintenance
The depreciation curve is influenced by the van’s durable construction and its popularity as a commercial workhorse.

How Does It Compare to Similar Models?

Positioned within the compact van segment, the 2024 Townstar competes with models such as the Toyota Hiace, Honda Mobilio, and the Ford Transit Connect. In many respects, the Townstar offers a lower purchase price while maintaining comparable cargo capacity and engine output. However, it falls behind some of its rivals in advanced driver‑assist technologies, which some buyers place high importance on. When you compare used Nissan Townstar price data, you’ll find that the Townstar consistently trades for 15‑20% less than the Hiace or Mobilio, making it a cost‑effective second‑hand option.

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