Nissan Note (06 on) - Review

Review by David Ross on
Last Updated: 23 February 2011
The Nissan Note gives normal hatchback buyers food for thought. Although it's a similar small people carrier like the Vauxhall Meriva and Renault Modus - and comes with a versatile and family-friendly interior - it's significantly larger but manages to retain the look of a more conventional hatchback. In fact, it's spacious enough and such good value that canny Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra buyers should give it serious consideration too. That's because the Note is a good all-round package. In addition to its exceptionally useful interior, it's fun to drive, well equipped and cheap to run. It was facelifted in January 2009 with tweaked exterior styling and slightly more economical engines.
3 out of 5

Buying new

The Acenta is the best model in terms of specification for the price, as you get most of the goodies - air conditioning, a coolbox, alloy wheels and the Flexi-board - without having to shell out for gadgets that you may never use. A modest discount could be achievable but the Note is a popular seller and good value for money.

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4 out of 5

Buying used

The diesel models make up a small majority of sales, so you may have to search to find a suitable car. The 1.4-litre SE (later Acenta) is the most popular, as it has a decent specification and is cheap-to-run. If you're after a revised model (the sharper headlights are the biggest clue), they were introduced in January 2009 so will be on a 58-plate or later.

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4 out of 5

Selling

As a talented and affordable family car, the Note will be in demand. Diesel models will be sought after and are likely to be snapped up quicker than other models.