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  • Nissan Pixo (2009 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Cheap to buy new, low CO2 emissions and high economy mean it's cheap to run. Available with an automatic gearbox. Nicer seats than near identical Suzuki Alto.
  • Nissan NV200 (2009 - 2019) (Van Reviews)
    Unlike the larger NV400 and Primstar, the NV200 is Nissan's own work and a van designed to set new standards for interior space, comfort and practicality. It's certainly an impressive vehicle and its light steering and tight turning circle mean that it's well suited to town
  • Nissan Murano (2008 - 2011) (Reviews)
    Nissan claims its Murano to be the first full-size crossover. It's good looking and luxurious, but bulk and difficult to judge due to big triangular blindspot opposite the driver. Diesel from September 2010 partly solves the thirst and emissions problems and is decently refined, but the more
  • Nissan Qashqai (2007 - 2014) (Reviews)
    Designed to blend the agility and comfort of a hatchback with the strength and practicality of an SUV the Qashqai is Nissan’s alternative to the standard five-door hatchback. Plenty of people have certainly been won over by the formula. Modern, chunky and well proportioned it's actually not much
  • Nissan Note (2006 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Nissan isn't afraid to do things differently and this shows in the Nissan Note. It's a small yet practical car that's somewhere between a hatchback and a mini-people carrier. This means it looks neat and compact, yet has plenty of passenger space. In fact, adults in the back of the Nissan Note
  • Nissan Murano (2005 - 2008) (Reviews)
    Road-biased 4x4 that's stuffed to the rafters with luxury kit.
  • Nissan Pathfinder (2005 - 2014) (Reviews)
    Nissan is getting out of volume and into niches. Nissan's X-Trail has outsold its Primera and been much more profitable because it has sold at much closer to the list price asked. And demand for used X-Trails is even greater than for new ones. So, unsurprisingly, one of the directions
  • Nissan Navara (2005 - 2016) (Van Reviews)
    More than any other pick-up on the market, the Nissan Navara straddles the divide between workhorse and SUV. The Navara D40 was offered in the UK by Nissan in Double Cab format, with the King Cab offering more load length in the pick-up bed thanks to its shorter cab
  • Nissan Micra (2003 - 2010) (Reviews)
    "Ahhh....cute. It's like a baby." Those were my wife's words when she first caught sight of the frogeyed new Nissan Micra. Smart girl. She summed it up straight away. Other small hatchbacks try to be chic, like the 206. Or stylish, like the Ibiza. Or retro, like the C3. Or solid, like
  • Nissan 350Z (2003 - 2009) (Classics Reviews)
    Nissan’s Z cars have formed an important part of the company’s history. There have been some great ones like the 240Z, some good ones like the 300ZX, and some very bad ones… 280ZX we’re looking at you. So where does the 350Z fit into this body of work? Only time
  • Nissan Primera (2002 - 2006) (Reviews)
    I first clapped eyes on the Nissan Primera at the 2001 Barcelona Motor Show. Wow, that's different, I thought. Inside is no less of a shock to the senses. All the main instruments and controls are in the centre. And they require a little bit of learning. For a start, the Primera
  • Nissan Primastar (2002 - 2015) (Van Reviews)
    As with the NV400, Nissan teamed up with Renault when it came to developing its medium-sized panel van - the Primastar. It's the equivalent of the Renault Trafic and also the Vauxhall Vivaro and like its counterparts there are a wide range of versions available. It was facelifted in 2010
  • Nissan Patrol (1997 - 2013) (Classics Reviews)
    The fifth generation Nissan Patrol was the biggest and the best. Up there with the Toyota Land Cruiser in terms of its go anywhere ability, it was used by the United Nations and various army forces across the globe. Initially available with a 2.8-litre six-cylinder turbodiesel engine
  • Nissan Almera (1995 - 2000) (Classics Reviews)
    Replacing the Sunny wasn’t an easy task, but Nissan was up to the job – nailing the brief of creating a dull but worthy family car with the Nissan Almera. Power came from a choice of two petrols at launch, a 1.4- and 1.6-litre with a 2.0-litre GTI joining the range later
  • Nissan 100NX (1992 - 1995) (Classics Reviews)
    The Nissan 100NX is something of an underachiever. Based on a Sunny, it’s a tough and reliable car that won’t let you down. Examples are also few and far between, so the rarity factor is high. But somehow, support for the 100NX has never really gained a foothold. Built to give
  • Nissan Micra (1992 - 2003) (Classics Reviews)
    When the time came to replace the K10 Micra, Nissan asked drivers what would make them buy the small car. The answer? A bit of personality. And, as we all know, car buyers in the early 1990s defined that as rounded styling. The fewer straight lines a car had, the more personality it was imbued
  • Nissan Figaro (1991 - 1991) (Classics Reviews)
    The Nissan Figaro was built to cash in on the classic car boom in Japan during the 1990s. The Be-1 and S-Cargo had been the first to emerge from the Pike Factory, and were interesting, but it’s the Figaro that is the best known in the UK. 'Back to the Future', exclaimed Nissan
  • Nissan 300ZX (1990 - 1996) (Classics Reviews)
    The 1990 Nissan 300ZX was a woderful return to for after years of increasing girth. This next generation Z-car (known as the Z32) made a clean break stylistically from its predecessors, and was all the better for the organic new look. Favourable comparisons with Porsche were made, both
  • Nissan 200SX (1989 - 1998) (Classics Reviews)
    When the new Nissan 200SX arrived on the scene in 1989, it seemed that its maker had finally rediscovered some of the magic that was present during the creation of the 240Z during the late 1960s. The 200SX (or 180SX in its home market) was a parallel development from the long-running
  • Nissan Bluebird (1986 - 1990) (Classics Reviews)
    The Nissan Bluebird has a complex genaeology behind it - and is also a hugely important car in manufacturing industry terms. Shame, then, that the car itself is really rather dull. First thing to remember is that when the '86 Bluebird was launched, it was replacing a car with the same name
 

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