While the
Mazda 3 Sedan 2025 has a starting price of AED 82,000, the
Nissan Sunny 2025 1.6L SV stands at AED 66,500 including VAT. One of 10 available trim levels, the 1.6L SV is equipped with features such as airbags, anti-theft alarm, brake assist, disc brakes (front only), fabric seats, foldable rear seats with 60:40 split, power steering, manual seat adjustment, halogen headlamps, rear window defogger, semi-LED taillights, single exhaust tip, Bluetooth, CD player, MP3, and radio.
This Japanese sedan boasts a 1.6-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine that generates 118 horsepower and 149 Nm of torque, providing a smooth and efficient driving experience. The Mazda 3, in comparison, comes with a more powerful 2.0-litre engine, appealing to those who seek sportier handling.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Sunny across all versions is AED 69,875. Considering an annual depreciation rate of 15%, we expect the 1.6L SV to cost approximately AED 56,525 in the
used car market by next year.
With a 40-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 5L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.6L SV will cost around AED 100, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.5 per litre for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will need about 8 fill-ups, totaling AED 800 annually.
The Nissan Sunny is known for its reliability and low maintenance costs, making it a popular choice for families in the UAE. Additionally, it offers a spacious interior, enhancing passenger comfort during long drives. The 1.6L SV trim is particularly well-suited for urban commuting due to its fuel efficiency and compact design. Many drivers appreciate its blend of practicality and affordability, making it a strong contender in the competitive sedan market.