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  • Nissan Ariya (2022 on) (Reviews)
    We weren't expecting the Nissan Ariya to take so long to go on sale. After all, Nissan beat pretty much everyone to the punch with the Leaf , which in 2011 showed
  • Nissan Qashqai (2021 on) (Reviews)
    The family SUV sector is bursting at the seams with talented and desirable models, but the third-generation Nissan Qashqai is now right up there with the best again. It excels in terms of practicality
  • Nissan Juke (2020 on) (Reviews)
    It's fair to say the original Nissan Juke was a triumph of style over substance. It didn't even look that good in our eyes – but it still sold by the proverbial bucketload. Fortunately, when the second-generation Nissan Juke went on sale in 2020, the brand had clearly listened to existing
  • Nissan Leaf (2018 on) (Reviews)
    The latest Nissan Leaf went on sale in 2018, bringing with it an improved interior and more tech for your money. But even then it was starting to feel dated, and there's now a much broader range of very competent electric cars
  • Nissan X-Trail (2022 on) (Reviews)
    Of course, the Nissan X-Trail's smaller relation has beaten it to the market with the fancy new e-Power drivetrain. If you're not familiar, e-Power is basically a hybrid system that combines an electric
  • Nissan Micra (2017 - 2022) (Reviews)
    The looks of this Nissan Micra divide opinion – we have to admit we are not huge fans – but it does at least stand out in the small car sector . However, where the Nissan Micra appeals
  • Nissan Pulsar (2014 - 2018) (Reviews)
    Remember the Nissan Pulsar? Probably not. After telling us that it had turned its back on the hatchback market in favour of crossovers like the Qashqai and Juke, Nissan launched the Pulsar. It was designed to slot into the place formerly occupied by the Nissan Almera, rivalling
  • Nissan Qashqai (2014 - 2021) (Reviews)
    The chances are somebody in your street owns a Nissan Qashqai. If not, somebody at work does. Maybe you’ve owned a Qashqai at some point. It’s the most popular crossover in the UK. As ubiquitous on the high street as a discarded Costa cup and vaping smoke from outside a pub
  • Nissan Note (2013 - 2016) (Reviews)
    The Nissan Note is full of clever ideas, like a sizeable under-floor storage area in the boot and a rear bench seat that can be moved forward and backward, depending on how much legroom or load space is required. There’s a double floor in the boot, too, which gives more load space when
  • Nissan Leaf (2011 - 2018) (Reviews)
    The Nissan Leaf has secured a chapter in the big book of motoring history. It popularised the concept of electric motoring, taking the EV into the mainstream. Before the Leaf, an electric car meant a small driving range, limited practicality and high prices
  • Nissan Cube (2010 - 2011) (Reviews)
    You might take one look at the Nissan Cube and decide it's an oddball of strictly limited appeal. And you'd be wrong. Because, since its first incarnation in 1998, Nissan has sold a million of them.  
  • Nissan Juke (2010 - 2019) (Reviews)
    If you were asked to name five famous dukes, we’d forgive you for mentioning the Nissan Juke. It’s up there with Daisy Duke, the Iron Duke, Duke Nukem and the Duke of Edinburgh. Probably. To paraphrase Ms. Spears, the Juke was very much a case
  • Nissan Micra (2010 - 2016) (Reviews)
    The little Nissan Micra is one of the best known small cars on the road and its popularity has always been down to its reliability, impressive safety and the fact that it is easy to drive. Fun hasn't often been on the agenda and it's fair to say the 'cute' looks of the last Micra appealed more
  • Nissan 370Z (2009 - 2020) (Reviews)
    With its aggressive, chunky looks and powerful V6 engine, the Nissan 370Z has plenty of wow factor. It turns heads - particularly those of teenage boys - as well as any supercar, but it is starting to show its age now, with high running costs, a disappointing cabin and poor comfort levels. Even
  • 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 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
 

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