
Nissan
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Nissan Ranges
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Nissan 200 SX
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Nissan 350Z
Used price:£2,239 - £8,795 -
Nissan 370Z
Used price:£4,337 - £27,173 -
Nissan Almera
Used price:£259 - £2,277 -
Nissan Almera Tino
Used price:£332 - £1,973 -
Nissan Ariya
New price:£35,000 - £56,630Used price:£16,292 - £40,293 -
Nissan Cube
Used price:£2,160 - £4,690 -
Nissan GT-R
Used price:£19,964 - £180,000 -
Nissan Juke
New price:£24,045 - £32,475Used price:£906 - £24,864 -
Nissan Leaf
Used price:£879 - £15,825 -
Nissan Micra
Used price:£472 - £16,712 -
Nissan Murano
Used price:£1,038 - £3,930 -
Nissan Note
Used price:£389 - £8,363 -
Nissan Pathfinder
Used price:£922 - £8,190 -
Nissan Patrol
Used price:£2,169 - £7,554 -
Nissan Pixo
Used price:£565 - £2,505 -
Nissan Primera
Used price:£350 - £2,134 -
Nissan Pulsar
Used price:£2,108 - £10,550 -
Nissan Qashqai
New price:£30,615 - £43,300Used price:£392 - £34,608 -
Nissan Qashqai+2
Used price:£798 - £5,684 -
Nissan Terrano
Used price:£912 - £2,342 -
Nissan X-Trail
New price:£36,225 - £49,375Used price:£603 - £36,519
Most popular Nissan reviews
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Nissan Ariya Nismo (2025 onwards) Review
Quick, but no fun
New price: £56,630 - £56,630PROS
- Small price premium
- Punchy acceleration
- Good passenger space
CONS
- Overly stiff ride
- Significantly reduced range
- Dull to drive
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Nissan Ariya SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Good, but not the gamechanger we hoped
New price: £35,000 - £52,495PROS
- Two battery sizes, front or four-wheel drive
- Simple, user-friendly dashboard
- Spacious for passengers
CONS
- Fidgety ride
- No front boot
- Not much fun to drive
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Nissan Juke SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Distinctive SUV updated for 2024
New price: £24,045 - £32,475PROS
- User-friendly interior
- Clear and responsive infotainment
- High seating position
CONS
- Engines could do with more pep
- Fidgety ride
- Claustrophobic rear seats
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Nissan Qashqai SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Incremental tweaks for a family car stalwart
New price: £30,615 - £43,300PROS
- High-quality interior
- Good infotainment screen
- New hybrid is more efficient
CONS
- Slightly fidgety ride quality
- Poorly spaced manual gearbox
- No load-through hatch in boot
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Nissan X-Trail SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Well-made and easy-to use, but isn't as practical as rivals
New price: £36,225 - £49,375PROS
- E-Power refined when pottering
- 4WD models reasonably capable off-road
- Spacious five-seater
CONS
- Exceedingly cramped third row
- Not the biggest boot in class
- Rivals are sharper to drive
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Nissan, a Japanese company, is one of the largest manufacturers in the world. It has existed under many names but finally founded as the Nissan Motor Co Ltd in 1934 and started manufacturing small passenger cars at its Yokohoma plant.
The UK-built Qashqai, launched in 2007, is Nissan’s most popular seller in recent years. It drives like a traditional hatchback but has a raised driving position. Nissan has also launched a smaller version called the Juke, as well as continuing to build more traditional cars such as the Micra hatchback and Note people carrier.
The Japanese manufacturer was one of the first to release an all-electric mainstream production car, called the LEAF, capable of covering a distance of up to 100 miles on one charge.
Nissan, however, doesn’t focus solely on eco cars. Cars such as the 370Z and phenomenally quick GT-R have shown just how capable a car the manufacturer can make. Considering going off-road? Then have a look at the X-Trail, Pathfinder or Navara 4x4s.