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Oct 16, 2017 - 09:44 PM
Hi there,
If you're talking about double cab derivatives, there isn't much between them on paper - they're pretty evenly matched on space, specifications and safety equipment. Both of them will give you Air-con, power steering, ABS, two airbags and... that's about it. However, the Nissan 2.4 has a lot more torque and power than the GWM 2.2, and it benefits from a wider dealership (and thus aftersales) network. If it's important to buy something new, by all means, go with the GWM - there's nothing wrong with it, and recent models are quite well-made too. But if long-term ownership is your goal, a low-mileage Nissan NP300 is still likely to prove a better bet.
Hope this helps,
The AutoTrader Team
If you're talking about double cab derivatives, there isn't much between them on paper - they're pretty evenly matched on space, specifications and safety equipment. Both of them will give you Air-con, power steering, ABS, two airbags and... that's about it. However, the Nissan 2.4 has a lot more torque and power than the GWM 2.2, and it benefits from a wider dealership (and thus aftersales) network. If it's important to buy something new, by all means, go with the GWM - there's nothing wrong with it, and recent models are quite well-made too. But if long-term ownership is your goal, a low-mileage Nissan NP300 is still likely to prove a better bet.
Hope this helps,
The AutoTrader Team


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