Nissan SUV car reviews
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Nissan SUV car reviews
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Nissan X-Trail SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Well-made, easy-to use and surprisingly posh SUV isn't as practical as rivals
New price: £32,255 - £48,735PROS
- 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 Ariya SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Good, but not the gamechanger we hoped
New price: £39,645 - £59,025PROS
- 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 Qashqai SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Qashqai line-up strengthened by new E-Power hybrid
New price: £26,875 - £41,850PROS
- Striking styling, quality interior
- Lots of tech that works well
- Seriously refined E-Power hybrid
CONS
- Weak 1.3-litre mild-hybrid
- No high-performance version
- No more diesel models
- Striking styling, quality interior
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Nissan Juke SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Striking second-generation Juke is much better than before
New price: £20,730 - £31,810PROS
- Eye-catching exterior design
- Low running costs
- Easy to get in and out of
CONS
- Feeling old compared with rivals
- Fidgety ride
- Interior could be better
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Nissan Qashqai (2014 - 2021) Review
Popular family SUV is still worth a look, despite the arrival of a new one
Used price: £3,102 - £23,778PROS
- Spacious, comfy, practical Interior
- Sharp exterior styling still looks fresh
- All models come well-equipped
CONS
- Technology feels off-the-pace
- Boot not as big as in rivals
- Interior feels cheap and dated
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Nissan X-Trail (2014 - 2022) Review
Qashqai too small? A used Nissan X-Trail is just what you need
Used price: £4,494 - £25,530PROS
- Easy to drive
- Generous equipment levels
- Decent space for most families
CONS
- Interior quite plasticky, doesn't feel special
- X-Tronic gearbox not the most responsive
- Third row of seats cramped
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Nissan Juke Nismo (2013 - 2018) Review
Used price: £2,767 - £12,630PROS
- More engaging to drive than the standard Juke
- Lots of equipment for the price
- Excellent sports seats
CONS
- Looks may polarise opinion
- Not as much fun as a proper hot hatch
- Will be surpassed by a faster version soon
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Nissan Juke SUV (2010 - 2019) Review
Groundbreaking small SUV is a cheap used SUV that still stands out
Used price: £1,213 - £12,188PROS
- Unusual styling still looks eye-catching
- Feels compact and useful around town
- Generous standard equipment list
CONS
- Firm ride on models with larger wheels
- Some interior quality issues
- Cramped and claustrophobic in the back
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Nissan Murano (2008 - 2011) Review
Used price: £1,703 - £4,197PROS
Upmarket feel, comfortable interior, high level of standard equipment, sporty performance
CONS
Thirsty petrol engine, awkward looks, poor residuals
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Nissan Qashqai+2 (2008 - 2013) Review
Used price: £1,022 - £7,609PROS
Roomier for five than a standard Qashqai, comfortable and refined, excellent dCi engines
CONS
Poor rearward visibility, cramped extra seats