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New Cars in Philippines
Currently, 4 New Nissan Livina Car models available in Philippines. Carmudi is your ultimate destination to find all new Nissan Livina Cars (4) information, including Car specs, features, prices and images that will help you choose.
Nissan Livina Philippines Cars Price List 2024
New Cars in Philippines Price List start at ₱1.069 Million for the inexpensive model Nissan Livina and goes up to ₱1.249 Million for the most expensive Car model Nissan Livina.
Model | Price List |
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Nissan Livina | ₱1.069 - 1.249 Million |
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DP : ₱213,800 , EMI : ₱18,339 x 60
DP : ₱229,800 , EMI : ₱19,711 x 60
DP : ₱237,800 , EMI : ₱20,397 x 60
DP : ₱249,800 , EMI : ₱21,427 x 60
Nissan Livina Alternatives
- SRP : ₱838,000 - 1.065 Million
DP : ₱167,600 , EMI : ₱14,376 x 60
View Toyota Avanza Inventory - SRP : ₱755,000 - 860,000
DP : ₱151,000 , EMI : ₱12,952 x 60
View Foton Harabas TM 300 Inventory - SRP : ₱1.261 - 1.808 Million
DP : ₱252,200 , EMI : ₱21,633 x 60
View Toyota Innova Inventory - SRP : ₱1.099 Million
DP : ₱219,800 , EMI : ₱18,853 x 60
View Haima V70 Inventory - SRP : ₱948,000 - 1.338 Million
DP : ₱189,600 , EMI : ₱16,263 x 60
View Maxus G50 Inventory
New Nissan Cars
Nissan Cars- SRP : ₱1.115 - 1.85 Million
DP : ₱223,000 , EMI : ₱19,128 x 60
View Nissan Navara Inventory - SRP : ₱1.24 - 2.04 Million
DP : ₱248,000 , EMI : ₱21,272 x 60
View Nissan Urvan Inventory - SRP : ₱2.779 - 3.888 Million
DP : ₱555,800 , EMI : ₱47,675 x 60
View Nissan 370Z Inventory - SRP : ₱845,000 - 1.195 Million
DP : ₱169,000 , EMI : ₱14,496 x 60
View Nissan Almera Inventory
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