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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Nissan X-Trail in the UK

Nissan X-Trail: 2010-2014

The second-generation of the X-Trail offered excellent off-road capability and a spacious interior, making it a hit among families and adventurers. However, it was relatively thirsty on fuel especially for petrol versions.

  • Pros: Reliable, good off-road, spacious interior.
  • Cons: High fuel consumption, modest on-road handling.

Watch out for: Check the condition of the suspension as it may have been used off-road. Diesel versions also have known DPF issues requiring regular highway drives.

Nissan X-Trail: 2014-2017

For this period, the X-Trail moved a bit more upmarket, boasting a more sophisticated design and improved fuel economy. It was still generously spacious but had some low-rent interior materials.

  • Pros: Comfortable ride, improved fuel efficiency, spacious.
  • Cons: Some cheap interior materials, not as competent off-road.

Watch out for: Check for any warning lights on the dashboard since some models had electrical issues. Insist on a full-service history as well.

Nissan X-Trail: 2017-Present

This recent period saw the upgrade of the X-Trail's infotainment system and an emphasis on safety tech, plus an improved semi-autonomous driving system called ProPilot.

  • Pros: Strong safety tech, comfortable ride, ProPilot.
  • Cons: Dull drive, average infotainment.

Watch out for: Ensure the ProPilot system functions adequately as fixing it could be costly. Always ask for a comprehensive service history.

Competitors to the Nissan X-Trail include the Volkswagen Tiguan, Toyota RAV4, and Honda CR-V.

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Rates from 9.9% APR. A Representative HP Example: borrowing £10,000 over 60 Months with a representative of 16.35% APR, an annual interest rate of 16.35% (fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be 59 repayments of £239.16 per month, with one final repayment of £249.16 (which includes the option to purchase fee of £10.00), with a total cost of credit of £4,349.41 and a total amount payable of £14,359.41.

Rates from 9.9% APR. A Representative HP Example: borrowing £10,000 over 60 Months with a representative of 16.35% APR, an annual interest rate of 16.35% (fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be 59 repayments of £239.16 per month, with one final repayment of £249.16 (which includes the option to purchase fee of £10.00), with a total cost of credit of £4,349.41 and a total amount payable of £14,359.41.

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