Why Doesn't the Teana Retain Its Value?
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There are three main reasons why the Teana does not retain its value: rapid model price reductions, the general depreciation of Japanese cars, and relatively poor sales. Here is some additional information: 1. Exterior Design: The Teana's design maintains consistency with Nissan's family styling, featuring a very unified design language. However, considering the increasingly younger consumer base, the Teana should make some changes rather than continuing with its overly conservative approach. The rear design is full and substantial, but the styling is relatively plain, with a very strong family car vibe. The Teana's body dimensions are 4891×1830×1490mm, with a wheelbase of 2775mm. 2. Interior: The current Teana's interior, much like its exterior, follows a homey style. The black color scheme is somewhat dull, though the infotainment screen and chrome accents add a touch of modernity. 3. Powertrain: The Teana is equipped with 2.0L and 2.5L naturally aspirated engines. In the past, the Teana's powertrain has often been criticized. It is reported that the new-generation Teana will add a 2.0T turbocharged engine alongside the 2.0L base engine, significantly improving its performance.