2025 Nissan Kicks SR Premium: What I Learned After a Week
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- spent a week cruising around in the 2025 Nissan Kicks SR Premium and now I'm back to share my honest thoughts. From daily commutes to weekend adventures, see if this compact SUV lives up to the hype. Hit that subscribe button for more car reviews!
Would you recommend for light off roading since it’s AWD and has harsh suspension?
I’m considering this vs a Subaru for my first car
@@ThatYoungGuy4 I personally would only tread on trails but not Off Road just because your undercarriage is left unprotected but you do have a bit over 8" of ground clearance which is decent but the rest you would need more rugged tires and a suspension that allows more travel. A harsh suspension isn't really your friend while off roading. I think a Wilderness Trim Subaru might be more for you in this case but that is all up to you,
This thing would be perfect with the mazda’s 2.5 turbo engine
I agree! but they merged with Honda and not Mazda so I'm not sure what will be in the future for this vehicle.
@@Outsider.Reviewsthat merge isn’t official yet, is it? Why would Honda do that?
@blacjackdaniels200 They have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) To Merge, the deal is expected to be finalized by August 2026 so there's a lot of time and things could change and it is supposed to be unter it's own unnamed holding company.
Do the back seats fold flat?
@@nyjunie I did show the cargo space in the full review if you want to go check it out but essentially, not fully flat. They do slant upwards on an angle.
@Outsider.Reviews thank you~
Why can’t you get a spare or even order one?
@@bradcorbett7574 I don't know but a lot of manufacturers are foregoing with the spare tires now
I watched another canadian review and they said you can order the spare tire. They did not mention the price, i suspect it will not be cheap.
@tonya.1697 I'm not sure because if you go on the website for build and price, I don't see a spare tire as an option or accessory so I am reluctant to say something that is not true, however, the website only has the national level accessories and dealers sometimes have additional ones but I can tell you that you need to outfit the trunk for it since it does not come with a round cut out for one
On Nissan's website, when I go to build the car, it gives me the option to add a spare tire and it costs only $180. This was on the SR FWD trim.
@@andrewtw69 That is strange, I don't see that as an option on my build and price. Is that on the Canadian Website?
I am very disappointed in the Bose!!! Bass is almost nonexistent!! Shocked that it is a Bose !! Bose definitely let Nissan down on this package!
@@rogersharpe5783 The thing I learned about sound systems since I started this channel is even name brands like Bose, B&I, HK etc have their own trim on sound system and at this point, I rather get the stock no name brand than pay for a basic trim of a name brand if that makes any sense lol unless you get that Brand's premium system... You won't notice a big difference and it's not worth upgrading to. It's a gimmick... Like massaging seats lol
@@rogersharpe5783 I thought this Bose system sounded more balanced than a previous SUV that I drove that had a Bose system. I suppose it really depends on the type of music you listen to and if you are used to having an aftermarket sound system in your vehicle. I actually thought there was too much bass after turning the bass all the way up in the sound settings.
@@andrewtw69 compared to my Nissan Frontier equipped with the fender system …. Same music the fender is MUCH better and TONS more bass….. than the Bose
@@rogersharpe5783 I dont know too much about Fender Premium Audio System, but based on my initial Google search, it does say Fender boasts a more robust bass with a wider soundstage, while Bose has more refined clarity especially when it comes to treble. So that sounds about on par with what you are saying.