KristyPerth, WA
- 7 reviews
- X-Trail T32.II TL (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Absolutely love this family SUV
Love the spedometer, displays the speed in large digital format. Great fuel economy with co2 stop/start saver function, very sturdy body and feel safe while driving, nice quality interior. Great rearview camera and I adore the foot brake convenience! Perfect family SUV for a small family. The only complaint I have is that it has no in built GPS but not the end of fhe world.
Purchased in July 2021 at Nissan Dealers for $31,000.00.
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eagle north coastMid North Coast, NSW
- 3 reviews
Xtrail dangerous to Dogs
Rear floor compartment on a 5 mth old Xtrail cant handle two dogs eg Golden Retrievers. The material bends, dislodges and drops the dogs into the hidden compartment. Complained to dealer who advised me he knew exactly what I was talking about as he had fallen into the hidden compartment of another Xtrail the day before. No offer to fix, just note. Totally upset now that my 6yr old dog on her way to be put to sleep fell into the compartment screaming in pain. Its useless and given Nissans incompetence I intend to cut a sheet of chipboard into shape. Clearly used cheap materials to save fuel consumption.
Purchased in July 2021 for $26,990.00.
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husainGreater Melbourne (Inner), VIC
- 7 reviews
- T32.II ST (7-Seat CVT FWD)-L (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Love my car.. Love the interior and exterior. But could be better
Great car for a family. Had some issues with automatic breaking software which got serviced. Overall never had any issues. Parking sensors and 360 degree cameras make life easy for wifey.
Purchased in November 2021 at Nissan Dealers for $360,000.00.
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Family HRichmond-Tweed, NSW
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Simple, reliable, cheap - second time XTrail purchaser
Traded our old XTrail (2013 - last of the old school boxy shaped T31 ones) in for the brand spanking new 2022 equivalent (read: base model). We were just SO happy with everything our old one offered. The space in the old, classic 'boxy' design was the absolute winner for us, as was the weather proof boot lining that came standard. Clearly we weren't buying the XTrail for the 'looks', we were all about the practicality (however, I fell in LOVE with the squareness of the old one and I'm still rather sad to have said goodbye to it).
The new XTrai...Read more
l is much 'prettier' - more rounded and modern (but to me, it just looks like every other car on the road now). Personally, I feel this 'modernisation' of the exterior is at the expense of the old school features I loved the most about the classic XTrails. PROS + Has a reversing camera (unlike our old model) + Comfort & good looks + Fuel economy, insurance and ongoing costs are reasonable CONSPurchased in September 2021 at Nissan Dealers for $25,990.00.
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OliveGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 20 reviews
- 1 like
- T32.II ST (7-Seat CVT FWD)-L (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Love my new car..very spavious..excellent both interior & exterior
Hubby uses it to drive to work. I mostly drive it weekends. A perfect family car with lots of boot space, leg room and 2 seats to open whenever family or friends visit. Loved it. A perfect car both economical and fabulous looking..
Purchased in November 2021 at Nissan Dealers for $39,000.00.
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Jules J.South East Queensland, QLD
- 2 reviews
Excellent!
Tested and compared all SUVs on the market and shortlisted to the Honda CRV, Nissan X-Trail and Skoda Kodiaq. Settled on the Nissan due to its flexible storage / space and standard safety features that came at additional cost on other makes.
My Family are all very tall, the X-Trail definitely had the best space in class and rear bench also slides to give additional leg room. The boot under floor configuration allows flexible / hidable storage solutions and also has dedicated storage for the cargo cover.
We also fitted a Hayman Reese tow bar (...Read more
$650 install at Arrow Towers) and towed a 800kg Caravan (braked) for a few weeks, the transmission was excellent and fuel economy was surprising considering. The only concern experienced was the AEB on a few occasions engaged at slow speeds in a carpark, this was resolved Von Bibra Nissan, excellent service. In short, very good car, great space, standard safety features and best value for money.Purchased in January 2021 at Von Bibra.
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Liss RSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 9 reviews
- 1 like
Perfect family car
We have owned this car for about 8 months and I can’t fault it. We have a baby and a toddler and their seats fit comfortably in the back and an adult can sit between them (although it’s a bit cramped). The boot is huge and the telescopic back seat means we can choose between more boot space or more leg room depending on what we’re doing. I struggle to live without the 360 degree cameras in my other car now. A very comfortable and quiet drive and strong enough to tow a trailer. My only small gripe is the GPS system seems to send you on long and strange routes but I just use my iPhone map connected by Bluetooth.
Purchased in November 2021 at Cricks Noosa.
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Nathan V.Sydney, NSW
- 22 reviews
SUV X Trail [The Game Changer]
When I got the approval from the boss [my wife] to go ahead in obtaining a SUV through work I was exited but then thought should something go wrong i'll be blamed for it.
I did initally look at the Mitsubishi Outlander, Honda CRV, Hyundai & Mazda CX5 but was too excited given that the first 3x didn't have much appear as for the Mazda CX 5 was just a bit too pricey for me and my family.
The Nissan X Trail is by far the ideal for someone who is wanting a smaller version of a 4WD with a small family. Handling of the car is great, fuel efficien...Read more
cy i.e. full tank last approx 2 weeks, spacious front and back [however having a baby seat may take up a bit of room at the back], key less start/entry feature is amazing, look of the car is sleek/modern & electronics are appealing to the everyday user. The only thing I would say about the electronics's i.e. blue tooth is that it lags just a bit but what car doesn't have those issues. I did hope for an electronic seat adjustment on the basic but can make do with it being the normal manual set up which is fine.Purchased in August 2021.
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Leanne CSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 3 reviews
Best decision I've ever made
This car is perfect for my everyday needs and has all the bells and whistles the boot space is amazing and it is a pleasure to drive I'm totally impressed
Purchased in May 2021 at Motorama Nissan Hillcrest for $36,500.00.
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Xinliang w.Greater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
Poor quality car
I bought this demo Nissan X-Trail 2022 Ti model just over 3 months ago from a Nissan Dealer. Now all cams are not working. All buttons in car are completely dark at night. Never trust Nissan again.
Purchased in April 2021 at Nissan Dealers for $40,000.00.
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MikePerth
- 2 reviews
Fuel consumption was not as good as expected
I bought a demo 2017 TS in early 2022, I preferred a diesel engine due to the power and low fuel cost.
The good thing was more powerful than the petrol version, and suspension felt firmer.
On the other hand, it was really difficult to cover the engine noise which was roaring when pushed the throttle. and the most frustrating part was fuel consumption, officially announced that was 6L/100km.
Compared to my 7.4L/km(tested by the dealership) which came with a bit gap. The worse part was after checked by Nissan dealer, they admitted that it was a ...Read more
Purchased in February 2021.
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GalahguyPerth, WA
- 14 reviews
- 1 like
A very practical suv
I’m in my late 60’s and have been considering an SUV, because of the ease of getting in and out and the elevated driving position, for some time. The X-Trail wasn’t on my radar until I drove one, my son’s ST 2.5lt 7-seater, which impressed me so when I saw this one advertised bought it without a second thought.
I like the styling which I think is purposeful and “clean” without unnecessary creases and folds, and the dimensions translate into plenty of space inside. The high roofline adds to the feeling of space and airiness, unlike some other m...Read more
Purchased in May 2021 for $28,000.00.
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RonAdelaide
- 9 reviews
- T32.II ST (7-Seat CVT FWD)-L (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Good car. Missing some technology compare with other competitor.
This good car regarding mileage. However some features are missing comparing other cars for same price range like android auto, blackspot feature in mirror. Power operator boot open and close.
Purchased in November 2021 for $36,400.00.
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Eddy
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Nissan xtrail brake fault
I bought this car and it always applies emergency brakes I took it once and they said it fixed but still same thing very scary I don’t know what to do it a very big defect when I drive in shopping centres it very scary because it’s mostly applies in there
Purchased in November 2021.
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UpulGreater Melbourne (Inner), VIC
Nissan Xtrail Drivers Seat fault (metal ticking noise and play when loading)
My Nissan X trail T 32 series 2, had a issue with Drivers seat, when its done 20k kms. I came up with a ticking noise and a small play, when acclerating and Breaking. I replaced Driveres seat Rail under warrenty. One year ago. Now it seems the noise comes back again.As a Research, I went to a Nissan Dealership used car yard, out of 8 Xtrails, I found 6 cars have the same issue. All the cars are done 12-30k kms. This must be a Nanufacture fault. Corrections need be done.
Purchased in June 2021.
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all_alloySouth East Queensland, QLD
- 25 reviews
You could do a lot worse than an X-Trail...
Work decided my new vehicle would be an 7 seater X-Trail after my last lease vehicle expired. What can I say? It's not the worst front-wheel drive 7-seater "fake SUV" out there but it's definitely not the best.
What's good?
-Interior is modern, looks great in black and steering wheel is really great to hold being a D-shaped sports wheel with excellent controls at your thumbs at all times.
-Windscreen wipers are really effective in torrential rain and headlights are above average as well on long-lonely highways.
-Leather is fairly high qu...Read more
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JimbGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 23 reviews
- 1 like
Good car
We bought this car a year ago new well built car,have done some touring what the car was bought for gave 4 stars as I dont believe any car is worth 5 unless it is a luxury expensive vehicle,cvt took a little time to get use to revs a bit,good economy,easy to park with cameras and parking aids,nav fine bluetooth audio etc very good.
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Good to drive. Very misleading features
Bought a TL 4WD which I was told has all the latest features and top of its class in safety. Few days into driving the car i noticed a lot of features which i was mislead the car included, it did not have.
I brought it into Nissan to make sure I just did not set it up properly but they told me all the features I wanted are not in the Australian version and that the X-trail manual is generic for all countries; I.e manual says I can auto deploy side mirrors but in fact I can't due to the Australian model does not include this.
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Malcolm1978Greater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 10 reviews
Ok for the price
Initially bought due to 7 seat capacity and ST-L model has leather seats. The power is what you’d expect from a 4 cylinder SUV @ 126kw. I’ve had the car for nearly 9 months and travelled 14,000 km’s and it still drives like a new car. The car is a bit tinny, but overall is a good car to drive and very comfortable. Nissan also offer fixed priced servicing which is reasonably priced.
The only let down is the technology. Nissan really let themselves down here as the infotainment system really lacks. Carplay is available for Nissan in most...Read more
countries except Australia. NissanConnect is a joke and the maps are outdated and costly to update. The actual system has the basics and they do work. If technology is important, look elsewhere, otherwise it’s a good car for basic commuting.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
HollySouth Perth
- 4 reviews
- 5 likes
Good Car, don't love it, don't hate it
I had a range rover evoque prior to this so a bit hard down grading but it's a decent car. Does feel a bit cheap to drive but good value for money. Has all the mod-cons, I have full leathers and 7 seater as have two kids, very roomy and good family car. You can feel every bump in the road though, I wouldn't say it's a smooth ride. But for the money you pay it's ok.
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