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.
4 out of 5

Safety

The Note scored four out of five stars when crash tested by Euro NCAP which is reasonable for a small car. All cars have dual front and side airbags, ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution and Isofix child seat anchor points. SE/Acenta models have curtain airbags, while the SVE/Tekna gets an electronic stability programme. Security is taken care of with remote central locking and an immobiliser.

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  • Adult Occupant Rating

    4 out of 5
  • Child Protection Rating

    3 out of 5
  • Pedestrian Test Rating

    2 out of 5
4 out of 5

Reliability

The Sunderland-built Note appears to be very well put together. It's from the same factory that produced the Primera, Almera and now builds the Micra, three models that have suffered few problems with build quality.

Car check problem points

Body

No problems reported.

Engine/Gearbox

No problems reported.

Other

No problems reported.