Nissan X-Trail (07 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 13 Jun 2007 Last Updated: 18 Oct 2012 4 The Nissan X-Trail is one of the best family 4x4s around. This version - launched in 2007 - may look fairly similar to the previous model but it is actually very different with improved refinement, a higher quality interior and fresh engines. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Company Car Info Gallery Practical interior, well built, more than capable off-road, refined on road Legroom is tight in the back, thirsty petrol engines New price range: £26,215 - £31,700 View all new prices Used price range: £5,380 - £23,883 View all used prices Summary Parkers Rating: 4 out of 5 The Nissan X-Trail is one of the best family 4x4s around. This version - launched in 2007 - may look fairly similar to the previous model but it is actually very different with improved refinement, a higher quality interior and fresh engines.As before, it's smooth to drive, comes with a strong yet refined dCi diesel engine and has a versatile and practical interior. It also fits the bill if you're looking to tow or live off the beaten track and need four-wheel drive capability - something which not all alternatives can offer. Add to that a strong reputation for reliability and the X-Trail is a strong package with wide appeal. Capable off-roaderNissan has a long history with 4x4s and off-roaders with vehicles such as the Patrol that means the X-Trail has some considerable pedigree. When it bears comparison with the Land Rover Freelander, you know the X-Trail is good in the dirt.It comes with four-wheel drive as standard for all models now and the only engines on offer are the 150- and the 173bhp 2.0-litre turbodiesels – the petrol engines were dropped in 2009 as so few buyers ordered an X-Trail with petrol power.Good ground clearance and rugged mechanical parts also help the X-Trail perform very well off-road. It’s good on terra firma too thanks to a supple ride and minimal body lean in bends. From rest to 62mph comes up in 10.0 seconds flat for the 173bhp six-speed manual versions, while the six-speed auto needs 12.5 seconds.Poor rear legroomThe Nissan X-Trail may be quite big on the outside, but this does not translate into very good rear legroom. This is all the more unusual and frustrating as the X-Trail has the ceiling height to allow rear seat passengers to sit comfortably upright, which should help with leg room. However, adults will find head and leg space in the back seat more restricted than in the like of the Land Rover Freelander or Honda CR-V.This means the X-Trail is not quite the all-round mid-sized SUV you might hope for, although it does have a generous boot and 40/20/40 split and fold rear seat that helps make it practical for carrying odd-sized loads. Can that practicality eclipse the opposition? Read the full Nissan X-Trail review to find out. Parkers Ratings Overall 4 out of 5 Performance 4 out of 5 Handling 4 out of 5 Comfort 3.5 out of 5 Practicality 5 out of 5 Behind the wheel 4 out of 5 Safety 3.5 out of 5 Reliability 4 out of 5 Running costs 3 out of 5 Green credentials 2 out of 5 Buying new 2.5 out of 5 Buying used 4 out of 5 Selling 4 out of 5 Equipment 4 out of 5 What owners say... “ The room, space in back is good (despite the views of some reviewers). Boot is excellent and draws underneath helpful. ” 4 out of 5 Ian Wills , 21 Apr 2013 ... read more “ Simpicity to drive and location of all the necessary equipment that needs routinely operating. ” 5 out of 5 Glen Armstrong , 05 Feb 2013 ... read more “ Good load carrying and shelter under overhanging rear door. ” 3 out of 5 Judith Finlay , 18 Feb 2012 ... read more See all Owners' Reviews Read the full facts and figures about this car Compare this car to other cars Next steps View 8 new Nissan X-Trail Station Wagons for sale Read 17 owners' reviews Tweet Other Nissan reviews Continue to: Driving & Performance Best deals on Nissan X-Trail Station Wagons New Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dCi (173bhp) Acenta 5d Now £21,128 Save £5,087 List Price £26,215 New Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dCi N-Tec+ 5d Now £22,950 Save £5,290 List Price £28,240 Used Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dCi Sport Expedition 5d Auto (2007/57) Price £10,488 Save £1,867 Arnold Clark Hyundai/SEAT (Glasgow) Used Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dCi (173ps) Tekna 5d (2010/10) Price £10,990 Save £1,855 4 X 4 Kent
“ The room, space in back is good (despite the views of some reviewers). Boot is excellent and draws underneath helpful. ” 4 out of 5 Ian Wills , 21 Apr 2013 ... read more
“ Simpicity to drive and location of all the necessary equipment that needs routinely operating. ” 5 out of 5 Glen Armstrong , 05 Feb 2013 ... read more
“ Good load carrying and shelter under overhanging rear door. ” 3 out of 5 Judith Finlay , 18 Feb 2012 ... read more
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