Nissan Terrano Station Wagon (1993 - 2007) review

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At a glance |
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New price | £10,545 - £25,975 |
Used price | £465 - £2,085 |
Fuel economy |
Not tested to latest standards
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Road tax cost | £295 - £630 |
Insurance group | 21 - 30 How much is it to insure? |
PROS
Keenly priced chunky 4x4, family-sized interior.
CONS
So-so ride, so-so styling.
Nissan Terrano rivals
Kia
Sorento SUV
Land Rover
Freelander Station Wagon
Terrano has never enjoyed the popularity of the Cherokee or Discovery. It’s a competent and reasonably affordable family/leisure 4×4, nonetheless. It lags behind the class leaders on rough terrain, but its habitat and habits are more typically suburbia and towing a horse trailer or caravan – so macho ability is hardly an issue. Terrano meets most needs as family transport, with five-door cars offering the best load flexibility plus potential seven-seater accommodation.
Styling is not to everyone’s taste, but all models are reliable and increasingly good value.