Why oh why do all car manufacturers increase wheel diameter sizes with higher spec versions of their respective models. The result of having reduced tyre wall depth always leads to a reduction in ride comfort . I suppose people regard larger diameter wheels as more stylish, but there is always a price to pay due to reduced compliance from the tyres. It’s just a shame the prospective buyer has little or no choice if they wish to choose a top of the line variant.
In regards to the driving comfort I would put in perspective, that this is a non premium small SUV. Its significantly more comfy and quiet than my previous Mercedes C Class with air suspension or the Audi A3 I recently had as a rental car...my Qashqai has 19" wheels...its real relaxing and comfy...I really look forward every time I drive mine. Thats whats I want from a car, not a sporty drive that gets on my nerve in day to day driving.
I'm upset that the front passenger seat does not fold down for when you want to carry really long items and also that there is no ski hatch in the back seat.
Very good review. The new Qashqai is a great looking SUV but to convince me, Nissan needs to up their game when it comes to reliability. Back in the day Nissan equalled Toyota for reliability, but today that is not the case. This may be due to being part owned by Renault and using some of their parts. The top of the range model is pricey as you can get a "basic" Lexus NX for not a lot more.
Great review - Very informative, and well balanced, I have owned a 2019 Qashqai ST-L, very good car - I looking forward to October when the 2022 models arrive in New Zealand
I take back my first comment. A very good review, very informative, we have a N connecta on order and would love see a full detailed review like you have done for the top trim. Thank you really enjoyed it.
I have a question: I massively prefer fabric seats - is it possible to stipulate these with the premium trim level? You said there are 5 options to choose from, but not sure if you can pick and choose?
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I've just ordered the new qashqai manual Tekna in metallic blue. The black roof is far to much so when it comes, I'm going to vinyl wrap the parts that should be black to match it in glossy piano black 3M 2080. Im also having the chrome pack for the sides from and rear. .
@@rivervalegroup It was a number of things because I had a Qashqai mk2 Tekna in black but I have to say the HUD and the boot, not to mention the new shape of lights and all the safety things that come with the Tekna. I almost bought the N-Connector but then realised that there is no auto boot opener, no HUD and phone charger. I was thinking about the Tekna + but I think it is not worth the extra cash. I presently own a CHR hybrid but its a lot smaller inside that people think and the boot is not that big either, especially for me because I am 6ft 2" and I bang my head on the handle that is situated on the roof above the drivers window. The only issue is that I have ordered the car but getting them is a completely different matter. I have just received a call from Ashley at Nissan in Hull UK and I have been told that the car will be available to collect around end of November 2022 maybe even December. There is a problem getting cars which I have found because I was also looking at the new KIA Sportage but eventually went for the Nissan Qashqai.
A really in depth review, quite a lot to take in and consider. Some feedback for the camera crew though, what was with all the camera view changes at the start? That was really annoying and taking me away from Tom.
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As I'm sure you are aware, this car is a huge hit with Motability customers. My wife is disabled. Our first Qashqai back in 2014 was the Acenta model (with the vision pack thrown in because she is a Motability customer" Our second in 2017 was the Tekna. Because my wife has osteoarthritis which was beginning to affect her fingers and wrist in 2020 we got the Tekna T160 with the automatic DCT. This was her first auto and she loves it. I believe Nissan started off with the xtronic then after a fair bit of criticism went the DCT route, but now have reverted back to xtronic. Why? When in all the articles I have read, it seems the DCT is a better gearbox. Loved this in depth review. We are looking at the MG HS and the Peugeot 3008 but I have a hunch she will stick with the Qashqai but right now it has an eye watering £4000 advanced payment. Hopefully, things will settle down a bit before we are due to change in October 2023. But, will an EV be introduced to make even more decisions?
You might know this already but incase, you can keep your current car for up to 5 years. This way you save some money and still able to drive the car you like. Also in the next two more years there might be better options to go for. In my opinion £3,4 and £5.000 its a lot to pay every 3 years
@@Gamerloverkid It is, but if you want the top of the range model it's worth paying the extra. We could save a whole lot of money by getting the Accenta, but both my wife and I love the Tekna.
In Australia, the e-power has just arrived and the problem is that pricing its around AU$56K for the e-power/TI grade which is equivalent to the larger, and arguably more sumptuous and better value X-Trail e-power TI grade for roughly the same money. Bang for buck looks like Nissan X-trail wins with epower+1.5L turbo 4cyclinder.
Hi Tom. An interesting take on the top spec Nissan Qashqai. I am not sure what you were expecting, in this medium SUV class. I know like with most things, it is subjective, but saying the Qashqai has poor performance; I felt was in a little disingenuous. 0 - 62 in 9.5 seconds is pretty good for any car of this size. After all it is family SUV, not a hot hatch. Also, saying the wing mirror could be larger, was a pretty Petty con. What were you expecting a full size vanity mirror lol? You didn't mention any of the major features, of this brand new Nissan Qashqai; like all the incredible safety technology loaded into this platform. It can be found on all cars throughout the range. You really just brushed over those features, which I felt was a shame, as they really make the new Nissan Qashqai really stand out amongst its competition, in my opinion.
Hey Steve, thanks for your comment. Sorry that you felt parts of the review to be disingenuous - we aim to be as accurate and impartial as possible. While we were disappointed by some aspects of the new Qashqai, it is undoubtedly still one of the best family SUVs on the market.
@@chunkyfxdls1878 The post is a year old LOL. However, it has been a big success for Nissan yet again. I have owned mine for just over a year now. It is absolutely brilliant. Unfortunately this review left out a lot of the major selling points of this top spec Qashqai. To be honest, I think the review would’ve lasted about two hours if he had gone into every detail. He didn’t mention the heated massaging fully electric Napa leather seats, for instance, which are really comfortable. He also didn’t mention the heated steering wheel which is brilliant on these cold winter mornings. Neither did he mention the hands-free tailgate opening. Just kick your foot under the rear bumper, and the tailgate opens like magic. Really useful when your hands are full. he really didn’t mention any of the tech that makes this car really special. Only a few years ago, you would have needed to have bought an S class Mercedes to get anywhere near the level of tech. This car has. The automatic matrix LED headlights are incredible. Just like driving in daylight and you don’t have to worry about dipping the beam everything is done automatically. So there is no chance of blinding oncoming traffic, or even traffic you are behind. He complained about the lightness of the steering. You can get round that by setting the steering mode into sport. I keep it there and it’s a perfect weight, even around town. Other features not mentioned. Automatically dipping wing mirrors when you put the car into reverse so you can see where your rear tire is. You can set either the left or the right wing mirror, depending which side you are parking on. The rear parcel shelf fits under the false floor, so it doesn’t get in the way if you’re not using it. Regarding the performance, I have returned 51 mpg on a 40 mile journey. I certainly don’t have any trouble on overtakes. It can really shift you just have to put your foot down, even in Eco mode. I hardly ever need to use sport mode, unless I fancy a bit of fun on a bendy road. The pro pilot is brilliant on the motorway. You just set your speed and let the car do its thing. I have seen videos of it being driven on the autobahn in Germany at 130 mph. It is definitely no slouch. Certainly plenty fast enough for UK roads. These reviews really don’t do justice to the cars they are reviewing. You really need to live with them for at least a month. Not just drive them up and down a piece of road, as in this review. 🙂
I was quite interested in one of these and almost ready to place an order but walking through a carpark recently I happened to notice a qashqai (not e power) that was 3 years old and all alloy wheels were corroded where water had got under the lacquer. This got my attention so I started looking at other Nissans with similar wheels and nearly all of them had the same issue. A quick Google of Nissan wheel corrosion returned plenty results some going back quite some time. That told me that it's a build quality issue and more concerningly Nissan hasn't done anything about it. What else is waiting? They are now off my list.
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10:07 seems like a British car reviewer trademark to treat other people's property harshly. Matt Watson does this quite often too. Even damaged the Qashqai gearlever 🙄.
I have had my new qashqai for a month and was unable to test drive one however is he talking about the same car that i have. I have the ntec auto, a fantastic smooth lively car with great acceleration. The auto gearbox is very smooth and i just love driving it. They've made so many changes/ improvements the car is practically perfect. I had an xtrail automatic before which was quite slow and a diesel manual qashqai before that. I got 50mpg recently going on holiday fully loaded. The xtrail diesel was a little more economical but petrol is much cheaper. Probably the best car I've owned in 50 years of driving
Hi James. I have just ordered the Tekna+. like you, I am not sure what car Tom was driving.I have test driven several cars in this class, looking for my new car. The new Qashqai really stood out from the competition, as it does everything brilliantly. It drove brilliantly even on the large 20 inch wheels. even only a few years ago you couldn’t get this tech, even in an S class Mercedes and you would have to pay through the nose for it.
I drive the 158hp with xtronic 4wd in tekna plus version and i am looking forward to drive it each day and no, overtaking is not at all sluggish in standard mode. The engine picks up well enough and i never really feel in need of extra power. Also i get good feedback from the steering wheel which feels really nice in hand as well. Despite the 20" wheels it still offers a comfortable ride. Xtronic works fine, perhaps not the best but it never bothered me. Build quality is just great. All in all very happy with it. Economy could have been a bit better though (4wd), but not too bad.
@@umararbi4723well, it's a heavy car in 4wd trim, though the 2 wheel drive is more economic. But i wanted the 4wd and to me most important is that it drives great thus never regretted my purchase.
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Maybe you are too young to remember but the suv craze was not started by Nissan in 2006,it was Toyota that started it back in 1994 with the first Rav 4.Just thought i point that out but a good review,nevertheless.
I am no professional when it comes to camera work, but my god you are swapping cameras way too much, looks like one of those pisstake sketch shows from the 90's. good review, just sloooow down with the camera swaps.
The biggest issue I would have 1.3 petrol I don't like that I've had a lot of nissan qashqais all very good great engine aslo 50mg so no petrol not for me
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FRONT , SIDES LOOK WELL THE BACK IS OKAY BUT WHY THE CHEAPY LOOKING SILVER PLASTIC CAPPING BELOW THE BOOT, looks like a manufacturing safety transport panel , as if once taken off at prep would reveal a complimentary sporty/design to compliment the overall decent shape , bet they tweak it in 23/24. ps the new engine sounds good , 7.9 secs to 60 mph plus allegedly a 15 -20 % better mpg than the 1.3 petrol
@@rivervalegroup Please don't take it on board too thoroughly! I was really happy to find such a detailed review! You really want to know absolutely all the ins and outs when you're considering such a huge investment.
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Why oh why do all car manufacturers increase wheel diameter sizes with higher spec versions of their respective models. The result of having reduced tyre wall depth always leads to a reduction in ride comfort . I suppose people regard larger diameter wheels as more stylish, but there is always a price to pay due to reduced compliance from the tyres. It’s just a shame the prospective buyer has little or no choice if they wish to choose a top of the line variant.
In regards to the driving comfort I would put in perspective, that this is a non premium small SUV. Its significantly more comfy and quiet than my previous Mercedes C Class with air suspension or the Audi A3 I recently had as a rental car...my Qashqai has 19" wheels...its real relaxing and comfy...I really look forward every time I drive mine. Thats whats I want from a car, not a sporty drive that gets on my nerve in day to day driving.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ron! Great to hear that you're enjoying your Qashqai. What made you choose this model in the end?
small SUV? so according to you a regular SUV is what if this is considered small? A truck like the ones people use for constructions? hahah
@@lucas_8358 its compact class...smaller than a VW Tiguan, way smaller than a Q7 or X5...thats enough explanation?
@@ronpower7790Q7 and X5 are large this is midsize a Nissan Juke, Kia Stonic would be small. Ok Ron 🙄
The design is really beautiful and futuristic
Nissan did a great job with the redesign! 👍
Really good review. Currently driving a 2018 Qashqai (facelift model), and this review has confirmed why I’m picking up my 2022 Qashqai on Friday 😉👍
That's brilliant to hear Scott, thanks for watching! Let us know how you get on with your new Qashqai 👍
I'm upset that the front passenger seat does not fold down for when you want to carry really long items and also that there is no ski hatch in the back seat.
It also doesn't make crepes and sprinkle sugar and squeeze lemon on it 😢
Very good review. The new Qashqai is a great looking SUV but to convince me, Nissan needs to up their game when it comes to reliability. Back in the day Nissan equalled Toyota for reliability, but today that is not the case. This may be due to being part owned by Renault and using some of their parts. The top of the range model is pricey as you can get a "basic" Lexus NX for not a lot more.
Glad you found the review useful! 👌👌
Great review - Very informative, and well balanced, I have owned a 2019 Qashqai ST-L, very good car - I looking forward to October when the 2022 models arrive in New Zealand
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Those looking out for the N-Connecta trim note that as of 2023 you can also get it with a 12.3 inch screen rather than the 9 inch screen.
I take back my first comment. A very good review, very informative, we have a N connecta on order and would love see a full detailed review like you have done for the top trim. Thank you really enjoyed it.
Thanks for your support 👍 We'll pass the suggestion to review the N Connecta to the team.
Very good description of the car Tom,
You try and give as much information as possible.
Thanks for your brilliant comment! 👍
Why are all the reviews done on the highest trim cars when most of the sales will be the mid range trim.
The rear camera is off centre to allow the entry button to be central.
I have a question: I massively prefer fabric seats - is it possible to stipulate these with the premium trim level? You said there are 5 options to choose from, but not sure if you can pick and choose?
Hi Vicky, our vehicle experts would be happy to look into this for you. We provide a unique consultative service that ensures you get the most out of your next car. Get in touch on 01903 538835 or book a consultation online here - bit.ly/3soFVbF
I've just ordered the new qashqai manual Tekna in metallic blue. The black roof is far to much so when it comes, I'm going to vinyl wrap the parts that should be black to match it in glossy piano black 3M 2080.
Im also having the chrome pack for the sides from and rear. .
That sounds brilliant, Drew! Hope you enjoy your new Qashqai. What sold you on the car?
@@rivervalegroup It was a number of things because I had a Qashqai mk2 Tekna in black but I have to say the HUD and the boot, not to mention the new shape of lights and all the safety things that come with the Tekna. I almost bought the N-Connector but then realised that there is no auto boot opener, no HUD and phone charger. I was thinking about the Tekna + but I think it is not worth the extra cash.
I presently own a CHR hybrid but its a lot smaller inside that people think and the boot is not that big either, especially for me because I am 6ft 2" and I bang my head on the handle that is situated on the roof above the drivers window.
The only issue is that I have ordered the car but getting them is a completely different matter. I have just received a call from Ashley at Nissan in Hull UK and I have been told that the car will be available to collect around end of November 2022 maybe even December. There is a problem getting cars which I have found because I was also looking at the new KIA Sportage but eventually went for the Nissan Qashqai.
Hi I have question which car consumes less fuel BMW 1 series 118i or e power?
A really in depth review, quite a lot to take in and consider. Some feedback for the camera crew though, what was with all the camera view changes at the start? That was really annoying and taking me away from Tom.
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As I'm sure you are aware, this car is a huge hit with Motability customers. My wife is disabled. Our first Qashqai back in 2014 was the Acenta model (with the vision pack thrown in because she is a Motability customer" Our second in 2017 was the Tekna. Because my wife has osteoarthritis which was beginning to affect her fingers and wrist in 2020 we got the Tekna T160 with the automatic DCT. This was her first auto and she loves it. I believe Nissan started off with the xtronic then after a fair bit of criticism went the DCT route, but now have reverted back to xtronic. Why? When in all the articles I have read, it seems the DCT is a better gearbox. Loved this in depth review. We are looking at the MG HS and the Peugeot 3008 but I have a hunch she will stick with the Qashqai but right now it has an eye watering £4000 advanced payment. Hopefully, things will settle down a bit before we are due to change in October 2023. But, will an EV be introduced to make even more decisions?
You might know this already but incase, you can keep your current car for up to 5 years. This way you save some money and still able to drive the car you like. Also in the next two more years there might be better options to go for. In my opinion £3,4 and £5.000 its a lot to pay every 3 years
@@Gamerloverkid It is, but if you want the top of the range model it's worth paying the extra. We could save a whole lot of money by getting the Accenta, but both my wife and I love the Tekna.
There is an E-Power variant that just came out. You can try checking that out first...
@@blackcyborg009 There is, but for motability customers it only goes up to N-connecta level.
Great review
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In Australia, the e-power has just arrived and the problem is that pricing its around AU$56K for the e-power/TI grade which is equivalent to the larger, and arguably more sumptuous and better value X-Trail e-power TI grade for roughly the same money. Bang for buck looks like Nissan X-trail wins with epower+1.5L turbo 4cyclinder.
Hi Tom. An interesting take on the top spec Nissan Qashqai. I am not sure what you were expecting, in this medium SUV class. I know like with most things, it is subjective, but saying the Qashqai has poor performance; I felt was in a little disingenuous. 0 - 62 in 9.5 seconds is pretty good for any car of this size. After all it is family SUV, not a hot hatch. Also, saying the wing mirror could be larger, was a pretty Petty con. What were you expecting a full size vanity mirror lol? You didn't mention any of the major features, of this brand new Nissan Qashqai; like all the incredible safety technology loaded into this platform. It can be found on all cars throughout the range. You really just brushed over those features, which I felt was a shame, as they really make the new Nissan Qashqai really stand out amongst its competition, in my opinion.
Hey Steve, thanks for your comment. Sorry that you felt parts of the review to be disingenuous - we aim to be as accurate and impartial as possible. While we were disappointed by some aspects of the new Qashqai, it is undoubtedly still one of the best family SUVs on the market.
@@rivervalegroup Thanks for your reply. I do find your reviews very informative.
@@Steve-Crossbit late for that Steve…..🙄
@@chunkyfxdls1878 The post is a year old LOL. However, it has been a big success for Nissan yet again. I have owned mine for just over a year now. It is absolutely brilliant. Unfortunately this review left out a lot of the major selling points of this top spec Qashqai. To be honest, I think the review would’ve lasted about two hours if he had gone into every detail. He didn’t mention the heated massaging fully electric Napa leather seats, for instance, which are really comfortable. He also didn’t mention the heated steering wheel which is brilliant on these cold winter mornings. Neither did he mention the hands-free tailgate opening. Just kick your foot under the rear bumper, and the tailgate opens like magic. Really useful when your hands are full. he really didn’t mention any of the tech that makes this car really special. Only a few years ago, you would have needed to have bought an S class Mercedes to get anywhere near the level of tech. This car has. The automatic matrix LED headlights are incredible. Just like driving in daylight and you don’t have to worry about dipping the beam everything is done automatically. So there is no chance of blinding oncoming traffic, or even traffic you are behind. He complained about the lightness of the steering. You can get round that by setting the steering mode into sport. I keep it there and it’s a perfect weight, even around town. Other features not mentioned. Automatically dipping wing mirrors when you put the car into reverse so you can see where your rear tire is. You can set either the left or the right wing mirror, depending which side you are parking on. The rear parcel shelf fits under the false floor, so it doesn’t get in the way if you’re not using it. Regarding the performance, I have returned 51 mpg on a 40 mile journey. I certainly don’t have any trouble on overtakes. It can really shift you just have to put your foot down, even in Eco mode. I hardly ever need to use sport mode, unless I fancy a bit of fun on a bendy road. The pro pilot is brilliant on the motorway. You just set your speed and let the car do its thing. I have seen videos of it being driven on the autobahn in Germany at 130 mph. It is definitely no slouch. Certainly plenty fast enough for UK roads. These reviews really don’t do justice to the cars they are reviewing. You really need to live with them for at least a month. Not just drive them up and down a piece of road, as in this review. 🙂
I was quite interested in one of these and almost ready to place an order but walking through a carpark recently I happened to notice a qashqai (not e power) that was 3 years old and all alloy wheels were corroded where water had got under the lacquer.
This got my attention so I started looking at other Nissans with similar wheels and nearly all of them had the same issue. A quick Google of Nissan wheel corrosion returned plenty results some going back quite some time.
That told me that it's a build quality issue and more concerningly Nissan hasn't done anything about it. What else is waiting?
They are now off my list.
Have they fixed the CVT? I am thinking of purchasing
Hi Candace, we address this during the driving section (11:58) 👍 If you'd like to explore pricing and specs for the new Qashqai, we supply every make and model in the UK and our team will be happy to help. Get in touch on 01903 538835 or click here to book a quick call at a convenient time - bit.ly/3soFVbF
10:07 seems like a British car reviewer trademark to treat other people's property harshly. Matt Watson does this quite often too. Even damaged the Qashqai gearlever 🙄.
Aren't those eighty - seven inch alloys?
I have had my new qashqai for a month and was unable to test drive one however is he talking about the same car that i have. I have the ntec auto, a fantastic smooth lively car with great acceleration. The auto gearbox is very smooth and i just love driving it. They've made so many changes/ improvements the car is practically perfect. I had an xtrail automatic before which was quite slow and a diesel manual qashqai before that. I got 50mpg recently going on holiday fully loaded. The xtrail diesel was a little more economical but petrol is much cheaper. Probably the best car I've owned in 50 years of driving
Fantastic to hear you are enjoying your new Qashqai, James!
Hi James. I have just ordered the Tekna+. like you, I am not sure what car Tom was driving.I have test driven several cars in this class, looking for my new car. The new Qashqai really stood out from the competition, as it does everything brilliantly. It drove brilliantly even on the large 20 inch wheels. even only a few years ago you couldn’t get this tech, even in an S class Mercedes and you would have to pay through the nose for it.
"I have the ntec auto" Oh, hard luck 😂😂
Very nice review. Thanks
You definitely can't feel any gear changes as the CVT has no gears.
😂😂
17:25 what's going on in this picture?
Nice spot! We'll take this on-board for future reviews 👍
They've post processed it to keep his head steady but let the rest of the car wobble like jelly.
@@willsmithorg why?
The zooming in and out does my head in,, please stop it in the future, it is most annoying.
Appreciate the feedback Paul - we'll take this onboard for next time 👍
Nissan and Renault: a marriage made in reliability hell.
I drive the 158hp with xtronic 4wd in tekna plus version and i am looking forward to drive it each day and no, overtaking is not at all sluggish in standard mode. The engine picks up well enough and i never really feel in need of extra power. Also i get good feedback from the steering wheel which feels really nice in hand as well. Despite the 20" wheels it still offers a comfortable ride. Xtronic works fine, perhaps not the best but it never bothered me. Build quality is just great. All in all very happy with it. Economy could have been a bit better though (4wd), but not too bad.
What mpg do you get and isit local driving or motorway?
@@umararbi4723 About 25-30 local driving and up to 40-42 at long stretches motorway. Mostly average 32-33 mpg.
@Richard B. hmmm that's not very good isit? I get 47 on my 2019 seat 1.5 petrol. I'm confused if I should get this or not...
@@umararbi4723well, it's a heavy car in 4wd trim, though the 2 wheel drive is more economic. But i wanted the 4wd and to me most important is that it drives great thus never regretted my purchase.
@@blippie makes sense. Thank you for your honest review mate
Hello will you be reviewing the 2022 Lexus NX 350h thank you
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My heating doesn’t get really hot, I do be FREEZING driving. It’s a 2011 model. Anyone else the same ?
Hello Carol 👋 You may want to consider checking the coolant levels, the thermostat, or even having the heating system inspected by a professional. If the problem persists, we recommend reaching out to your local Nissan dealership for further assistance 👍
@@rivervalegroup ok thanks for your quick reply, sound I’ll do that.
This is my dream car...
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Tom
Slow your chit-chat down, so that we can keep up. thanks
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A nice car, but my unit shows very high consumption, which can be a problem.
Can you share how much?
Maybe you are too young to remember but the suv craze was not started by Nissan in 2006,it was Toyota that started it back in 1994 with the first Rav 4.Just thought i point that out but a good review,nevertheless.
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Rubbish Johnny the Rav 4 was nothing like the original Qashqai……
I am no professional when it comes to camera work, but my god you are swapping cameras way too much, looks like one of those pisstake sketch shows from the 90's. good review, just sloooow down with the camera swaps.
this is nonsense the first thing are the indicatores at the right side of headlighs
Хороший, полный обзор 👍
The biggest issue I would have 1.3 petrol I don't like that I've had a lot of nissan qashqais all very good great engine aslo 50mg so no petrol not for me
Bring back old reviewers on this channel
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@@rivervalegroup no just like the other presenters styles and presentation. Fair play to u
A practical, reliable choice. Use it for seven or eight years and the investment is returned
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Just one thing. The worse CVT in the market ?
Not quite, but we certainly recommend considering manual instead 👍
@@rivervalegroup my wife and I need the auto box. There's other vehicles whose boxes are reliable
Over £30k but sluggish, keep my £30k and buy a skoda karoq.
Nice basket😁
Thanks! Thinking about getting the new Qashqai?
FRONT , SIDES LOOK WELL THE BACK IS OKAY BUT WHY THE CHEAPY LOOKING SILVER PLASTIC CAPPING BELOW THE BOOT, looks like a manufacturing safety transport panel , as if once taken off at prep would reveal a complimentary sporty/design to compliment the overall decent shape , bet they tweak it in 23/24. ps the new engine sounds good , 7.9 secs to 60 mph plus allegedly a 15 -20 % better mpg than the 1.3 petrol
I thought this video would never end 😴
OSV's reviews are always very thorough and professional and are the best on You Tube.
Thanks for watching and appreciate the feedback which we'll take on-board 👍
@@rivervalegroup Please don't take it on board too thoroughly! I was really happy to find such a detailed review! You really want to know absolutely all the ins and outs when you're considering such a huge investment.
Kind of losing interest in new cars now, since the chip shortage.
Check out our article on the chip shortage to see how manufacturers are overcoming this: www.osv.ltd.uk/the-microchip-shortage-explained/
These are highly unreliable cars
It all happened ever since the tie-up with Renault. Nissan we’re super reliable before that.
@@rajjy1976 Quite agree. Back in the day Nissan were equal to Toyota when it came to reliability.
Exactly that's why I drive a Lexus NX
@@phillipbeharall6271 I drive a IS300H ULTRA RELIABLE never ever had as much as a bulb go in any Lexus yet..
Unreliable?😂😂 these SUVs aren’t even a year old. How would you know? Do you have a third eye?
Ffs get on with it
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nice millenial superman pose in that tumbnail...please, OSV, stay away from this stuff not needed.
A really ugly car, why cant they hire some talented designers to make it hurt our eyes less!
Not a fan of the new design then? 🤔
really ugly is a bit harsh, it's what got my attention in the first place was the design.
Ugliest suv you mean !
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