Discovering The Rainbow Nation In A 2018 Datsun GO
The Republic of South Africa and Datsun have a lot in common. Let’s find out…. How would it feel to drive a made-in-India car on a foreign land? What would it be like to drive a relatively small car on the wide highways of South Africa? These were some of the questions that were floating around in my head as our aircraft touched down at O. R. Tambo International Airport. This would also be the first time I’d be driving on foreign soil, so there was a good deal of excitement mixed with knots in my stomach. The updated Datsun GO and GO+ were recently launched in India, and are now on sale at South African Datsun Dealerships too, one of the key export markets for locally made RHD cars. Renault-Nissan’s Oragadam plant (Chennai) manufactures and exports both the GO and GO+ there. South Africa, I realised, and Datsun have a lot in common. One of the last countries to become independent nearly 24 years ago, South Africa has been recovering from colonialism and its aftermaths while