NISSAN X-TRAIL Used Car Review
The X-Trail has established itself as one of the most popular Nissan models since its 2001 introduction.
It continues to share its platform and other components with its Qashqai/Dualis stablemate, as well as the Renault Koleos SUV as part of the giant Renault-Nissan alliance.
The Nissan X-Trail featured a boxy, trad-4WD look for its first two generations before the latest model adopted curvier lines in acknowledgement of its primary role as urban transport.
Pros
Cons
- Third-row option added for current generation (2014 on)
- Flexible interior thanks to sliding second-row seats
- More powerful 2.0L turbo diesel replaced 1.6L in 2017 update
- Good fuel efficiency from both petrol and diesel engines
- AWD variants not available with seven seats
- Current generation dropped clever reversible cargo floor plus drawers
- Six-monthly service intervals for pre-updated model
- Foot-operated park brake
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