
I'm a used car expert, this is my review of the MOST popular car on Sun Motors right now
BUYING a used car involves lots of decisions. What size and style do you want? Are you petrol, diesel, hybrid or EV? Should you buy as cheaply as possible or invest as much as you can?
We can't answer any of these questions, but we can tell you what the UK's most popular car for sale on Sun Motors is.
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It is, of course, the ever-reliable
When it was launched, this compact crossover SUV pretty much defined the category. It's nearly 20 years old but remains as popular as ever.
I've driven the Nissan Qashqai and I'll give you my honest opinion of its good points, bad points and anything else I can remember that's relevant.
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Nissan Qashqai used car review
The Nissan Qashqai may have a name that you'll struggle to spell, but its appeal isn't hard to spot.
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It's a crossover SUV, which means it looks like a car that's capable of running off-road and has an elevated driving position, but in reality, it's a pretty refined and reliable city car.
We're going to talk about the second-generation (and subsequent) models that launched in 2013.
With this version, Nissan ironed out all the faults and created the UK's favourite (sort of) SUVs.
It's now beloved by middle managers, school-run mums and dads and anyone for whom a MINI was just a little bit too small.
Modern versions are even more aggressive-looking but, for our money, don't look as good.
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Models such as this Nissan Qashqai 1.5 dCi n-tec+ SUV 5dr Diesel Manual 2WD Euro 6 can be found on Sun Motors for as little as £130 per month - it has 68K miles and is from 2015
The high-up driving position offers great visibility, and the responsive handling makes the car manoeuvrable enough to slide into that supermarket parking spot.
OK, so it's not going to knock your socks off or make you smile too much, but it's a family car, so we never expected it would.
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There have been far too many engine variations (including petrol, diesel, hybrid and the latest e-POWER powertrain) for us to run through them all.
Reviewers seem to favour the 1.3-litre DIG-T 140 mild-hybrid petrol engine, and we won't argue.
Bad points are, as you'd expect, few and far between. The Qashqai is quite expensive as a used car, with other makes and models perhaps a little cheaper to buy, run and insure.
The Qashqai is, like lots of crossovers, a bit of a fake too. It's not really an off-roader like the Range Rover, but not many people need that sort of performance (or can afford the price).
Are Nissan Qashqais reliable?
The Nissan Qashqai isn't quite as reliable as the bullet-proof Nissan cars of old, with the 2014-21 diesel models in particular suffering from engine and exhaust problems.
Overall though, it's a sturdy family motor that shouldn't leave you stranded by the roadside.
Try to buy one with a full service history, ensure all recalls are done and check receipts for any work.
How much is a Nissan Qashqai?
Nissan Qashqais start from £5,000 for a
As a ballpark, expect to pay around £15-17,000 for a 2020 Qashqai.
It's not the cheapest car on the market, with some used models that are as expensive as a new Dacia Duster, for example, but it'll hold its value.
Is Nissan Qashqai a 4x4?
The Nissan Qashqai isn't a true 4x4 like a Land Rover, Range Rover, etc, but you can find both front-wheel drive (FWD) and four-wheel drive (AWD) models on the market.
In off-road mode the 4x4 Qashqai will tackle difficult terrain like mud and gravel, more much more confidently than the 2WD version.
Most drivers who really need 4WD performance should look elsewhere. In the end, they probably already were.
Used Nissan Qashqais for sale
We've scoured Sun Motors to find three top used cars for sale. You'll need to get in quick to secure these…
Bargain basement: 2020 Nissan Qashqai Acenta Premium
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This isn't the cheapest Qashqai on the market, but it's arguably one of the best-value used motors we've seen.
Don't let the 60,000+ miles on the clock put you off. This Acenta Premium model comes with 17' alloys, a good touchscreen and parking sensors.
It'll do 55mpg all day long, too. That's why this is our bargain buy.
Awesome auto: Nissan Qashqais SUV 1.3 DIG-T Tekna
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Reviewers love the 1.3 litre DIG-T petrol engine for its power, control and reliability.
This automatic Qashqai is in Tekna trim, featuring cool 18-inch alloy wheels, a Bose sound system, and a head-up display. Nice.
High-class hybrid: Nissan Qashqai 1.5 E-Power Acenta Premium 5dr Auto
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The 2024 Qashqai is a thoroughly modern car. Its petrol/electric hybrid motor produces an impressive 188bhp.
It's quiet, quick and has the mean look of the new Qashqai.
This particular car has fewer than 5,000 miles on the clock, so it's as nearly new as it gets.
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