Great and fun review! BUT I want to say that the luggage compartment has one of the slide thingies which removes the lid, and can be put in 16 different positions if I remember correctly, and it’s really intuitive!
Steer clear of the Renault sourced dci engines and the Qashqai is a solid reliable car. The diesel filters get blocked if used for low mileage, common issue on many modern diesels. Currently own a 70 plate QQ 1.3 petrol (140bp) N-Connecta. Easy to drive, smoothers potholes and speed bumps, decent enough handling. High seating position, relatively compact, cheap to service and insure, very safe, reliable, comfortable and good to drive................a very good all round motor.
So, I do a 25 mile round trip every day on mixed hill roads and 50MPH sweepers. At weekends I will often do longer journeys from time to time on the M62 and A1(M). My current car has been written off (A 2008 HDi BlueTech) recently so looking for something a little bigger but gives me decent economy, bigger space (3 abreast in the rear) and low running costs. What are the negatives, apart from having the timing belt every 75K) that would be an issue? Oh and of course is not asthmatic on motorways.
I got one two months ago from arnold clark and had nothing but trouble the pressure tyres keep coming on the alternator went and drain my battery the stop start doesn't work and radio keeps going on and off on its own plus the air conditioning goes of and on with the radio and I took it back 3 times now and they can't seem to fix it
Sorry what was that you said? Change some kind of belt every 75k miles? I've just purchased a used with 118k kms its had the replacement timing belt done. if its the timing belt then i dont need to do that again now for another approx 100,000km? (nvm i re-listened a cam belt is a timing belt :P). im ok with an 80 percentile car given the cost i paid for it is also 80 percentile of other cars. i just need something safe to get me to work and my kid to school.
I test drove one of these because of the hype and drove it back to back with hyundai Tucson. Night and day the TUCson was miles better. Both petrols though. The ride in the Nissan was appalling, fidgety or what. Both cars new in 2016
I've got a pulsar which is based on the qashqai and I couldn't agree more ride quality is appalling and the interior rattles are horrendous can't wait to get rid of it mines a 2017 model and when I bought it only had 40 thousand clock I think nissan went down hill when renault bought into them mine as the same engine as this one in the video 1.5dci the only good thing is mpg I average around 60mpg everyday and the best I've had was 86.4 mpg other than that there nothing good to say about nissan in terms of quality
Don't believe the MPG readout. Do a tank fill to tank fill for the true figure. My petrol Qashqai says it does 45mpg. In actual fact it's 37. It's not just me either if you check the right website.
Hey, how are you, actually i am planning to buy used automatic car, i need better driving experience with better fuel consumption. 🤔👍 My options is 1. Polo 1.4 tsi hybrid 2016 2. Qashqai 1.2 petrol 2015 model 🚗💨 Can you suggest me one 🤔❓
Can’t go down a road without seeing these
What do you expect there kinda cheap and definitely cheap insurance, bigger than the average car meaning more safe
THE FACT YOU USED BROTHER ERR😂😂😂 Kills me everytime 😂😂😂
Indeed😂😂😂
I've got a 65 plate 1.2 petrol and love it. my boot has two separate shelves two floors.
i saw the thumbnail and literally thought "brother erghh" 🤣 but i'm here watching, liking, commenting and that's all that matters 👍
Great and fun review! BUT I want to say that the luggage compartment has one of the slide thingies which removes the lid, and can be put in 16 different positions if I remember correctly, and it’s really intuitive!
Kept talking about the reliability issues but never mentioned what they are ??
Owned one, GREAT Car.
Steer clear of the Renault sourced dci engines and the Qashqai is a solid reliable car.
The diesel filters get blocked if used for low mileage, common issue on many modern diesels.
Currently own a 70 plate QQ 1.3 petrol (140bp) N-Connecta. Easy to drive, smoothers potholes and speed bumps, decent enough handling.
High seating position, relatively compact, cheap to service and insure, very safe, reliable, comfortable and good to drive................a very good all round motor.
The petrols eat timing chains and the rest of the electrics aren’t reliable either
Got a Tekna 1.6 4WD and with premium diesel it pulls well.
So, I do a 25 mile round trip every day on mixed hill roads and 50MPH sweepers. At weekends I will often do longer journeys from time to time on the M62 and A1(M). My current car has been written off (A 2008 HDi BlueTech) recently so looking for something a little bigger but gives me decent economy, bigger space (3 abreast in the rear) and low running costs. What are the negatives, apart from having the timing belt every 75K) that would be an issue? Oh and of course is not asthmatic on motorways.
Wots that brotherrr😂
Question, what editing software do you use?
I got one two months ago from arnold clark and had nothing but trouble the pressure tyres keep coming on the alternator went and drain my battery the stop start doesn't work and radio keeps going on and off on its own plus the air conditioning goes of and on with the radio and I took it back 3 times now and they can't seem to fix it
Nice review I am about to get one I needed more info
Sorry what was that you said? Change some kind of belt every 75k miles? I've just purchased a used with 118k kms its had the replacement timing belt done. if its the timing belt then i dont need to do that again now for another approx 100,000km? (nvm i re-listened a cam belt is a timing belt :P). im ok with an 80 percentile car given the cost i paid for it is also 80 percentile of other cars. i just need something safe to get me to work and my kid to school.
Do a review on leon 1.4 please or thr golf 1.5
Thanks for this video 😊 but you said something that need to be changed at every 75000 miles. I didn't get the name right
Can you do a video on a 2020 Toyota CHR 2 litre hybrid petrol please
I test drove one of these because of the hype and drove it back to back with hyundai Tucson. Night and day the TUCson was miles better. Both petrols though. The ride in the Nissan was appalling, fidgety or what. Both cars new in 2016
I've got a pulsar which is based on the qashqai and I couldn't agree more ride quality is appalling and the interior rattles are horrendous can't wait to get rid of it mines a 2017 model and when I bought it only had 40 thousand clock I think nissan went down hill when renault bought into them mine as the same engine as this one in the video 1.5dci the only good thing is mpg I average around 60mpg everyday and the best I've had was 86.4 mpg other than that there nothing good to say about nissan in terms of quality
I have a 67 plate 1.2 petrol there is a noise coming from the engine sounds like a diesel..help.. has anyone else had this issue it's frustrating
You should try the nissan pulsar
Don't believe the MPG readout. Do a tank fill to tank fill for the true figure. My petrol Qashqai says it does 45mpg. In actual fact it's 37. It's not just me either if you check the right website.
nice vid bro
Pla make more vids
Mercedes 250e by any chance?
Trust me it won’t let you down 😁
Hey, how are you, actually i am planning to buy used automatic car, i need better driving experience with better fuel consumption. 🤔👍
My options is 1. Polo 1.4 tsi hybrid 2016
2. Qashqai 1.2 petrol 2015 model 🚗💨
Can you suggest me one 🤔❓
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