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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daniel32MELBOURNE
- 4 reviews
Ok.. not exactly impressed
Have a 2 month old Ti. White with tan leather. Looks good from far but far from good. My biggest gripe is the transmission. It is in a world of its own. Has no idea whats going on. The steering is very vague. You have to steer it back to center on freeways which gets tiring. The materials are cheap. I sat the kids pram in the back and after a day there are marks that wont go away. The entertainment system may as well be a basic radio. The rest is a pain to use. Fuel economy isn't much better than my old car it replaced. 10.0 average everywhere...Read more
accept the freeway where it'll drop to around 7.8 ave. It's terrible offroad. We drove down a basic stone road which my RAV4 wouldn't even know and the xtrail shakes and shudders like the rear end is joined with 40 year old ball joints. This will be the last Nissan. I did expect more tbh.1 comment
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Ok car.. way behind in technology
I've only bought my car 1 months ago. X trail Ti, so far so good.. the car drives ok. Fuel consumption is not the best. You would think buying the top of the range model you would get all the bells and whistles, not in Nissans case.. I can't even get handsfree text.. the most basic function. Technology is so behind.. cameras are crappy quality, only good thing is 360 view. Infotainment system is sub standard..
Unlocking the car is annoying, have to press the button twice to unlock the rest of the car. Automatic in dash lighting is somewhat a h...Read more
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RayBrisbane
- 6 reviews
- X-Trail T32.II ST (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Great car and great value for money
It is a very good car. Comfortable seats, good power and reasonable price. It's great for families because you have plenty of room both inside and in the trunk. The only downside is the three year warranty.
The fuel consumption is not perfect but pretty good compared to similar car in the range. I mainly do the city drive an it consumes around 10.5L per 100k.
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kevinTemplestowe
- 7 reviews
- 1 like
- X-Trail T32.II ST-L (2017-2020)
- Verified purchase
Best value SUV
This car is by far the best value SUV I have ever owned
Very powerful, almost perfectly economical engine
has dual performance mode Eco and Normal
very spacious, high tech and has smooth drive
Surprisingly the interior feels bigger than it looks
and the petrol usage is quite optimised for this size car
So happy with it
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David SBrisbane
- 5 reviews
The X stands for excellent
Pros:
Great interior - ample boot space, nice leather, large back seat, attractive dash setup.
Zippy - good take off the mark, reasonably quiet.
Cameras! - omg, best feature by far, birds eye camera for parking is bloody fantastic, every car will have this one day.
Cons-
Not a fan of keyless entry. The car performs the function fine, i just think its an annoying feature and i frequently lose my keys......but i know they're close...
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Melza
- 6 reviews
- 1 like
Great car
My first 2 cars were Toyota Rav 4's and I thought to test drive the new 2017 Nissan XTrail, as I wasn't fussed on the design of the new Ravs. Well the XTrail is great - drives smoothly and steers well, especially when turning a sharp corner. It's the first car I've had that has a reverse camera, which I love, however I still miss the loud beeping of the reverse sensors on my old car.
I find it frustrating that I have to hit the 'unlock' button twice to unlock the back door (first click unlocks the front, then second click unlocks the back). I...Read more
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Jon JonNORTH BONDI
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Great SUV car
It might not be an X-Trail blazer, but this nip-and-tuck has added some critical technology and safety extras to an already competent package. It's improved in the areas that matter and, is an easy-breezy drive from behind the wheel. For ours, the petrol-powered ST-L makes the most sense, no matter which configuration you opt for, scoring the best of the new stuff without breaking the bank
Well recommended!
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LivSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 10 reviews
- 3 likes
Love it!
I am loving my 2018 Nissan X-Trail! Everyone that rides in our car comments on how "smooth" it drives. Plenty of room in the boot for our 2 large dogs, adjustable back seats and still lots of leg room in the front. Very happy with our purchase & will be a great family car.
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benbairdAU
- 3 reviews
Great Car - shame about the gaps in technology.
We purchased the Series II Ti "top of the range" model. Our X-Trail is a great package for our needs. Size, load space, access to rear seats is really good. Adequate performance, economy and handling. There is new safety technology, forward and reversing cameras, side cameras, overhead view when reversing, pedestrian collision avoidance at front, cross traffic at the rear, adaptive cruise, lane keeping, auto wipers and lights etc. etc. Nice leather seats and a great feeling interior. Plus it has that "Made in Japan" quality build. BUT I wish w...Read more
e knew it didn't have.... * Any Parking sensors - the cameras are not a substitute (as they do not detect stationary objects), they are merely complimentary to parking sensors IMHO. * Voice recognition - (it has a button on the steering wheel that does not do this - but the graphic on it purports to! ) * A competent Connection package to my smart phone - like Android Auto (Nissan Connect does not do this) If it had these features I would upgrade my rating to a 4 - its a good car..... BUT....If we were aware of these shortcomings during our purchasing efforts, we would have purchased another vehicle.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
hungry
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
Great car
Performance seems to be good. Corners well and has good pickup for a smallish engine. I am a little disappointed that it is noisier than I expected for a new car. I love he interior as it has plenty of leg room and the fact that the rear seat is higher than other cars is a plus for people seating in the back.So far it has been very reliable and much more economical than our previous commodore.
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Good except for a couple of small things.
We bought the car 3 weeks ago, it's got 1200k on it.
I'm impressed with it but it makes a humming or groaning noise and has a slight tremble in the steering wheel when held at Speed. If I set the cruise at 60k (or any low speed) it makes that noise.
I took it back to the dealer for its first 1000k service and complained about it and was told by the service manager that they all do it, don't worry as there is nothing wrong.
The lady at service reception told me, a similar story whereas the salesman who sold it to me said he'd never heard...Read more
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Just to update the noise problem with the new X-trail we bought - the Dealer asked us to come back to them so they could investigate it further.
We took it back (they are 80 k away) and after them dri... Read more
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This is good car for family
Not happy with visibility around. Running cost is good .interior design is good, not happy with engine noise to loud. Not happy with front passenger seat adjustment. There is very little space for back passenger in 7 seater. control buttons in steering wheel are not handy. Steering wheel design is good.
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Simonsydney
- 6 reviews
Worth the money
Safety is one of the most important reason that I chose this car (Nissan X-Trail Ti). Spacious and great for family. Fuel efficient and top secure. The sunroof adds more to the purchase. It is worth the money! I wish I could have it with me for the next a few years. It would be great if there is Automatic Brake Hold equipped.
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Kris W.Melbourne
- 4 reviews
Great Car!
Had this car for 4 months now and find the overall driving experience fantastic, I have the ti model which has the adaptive cruise control and been on a few long trips now, it almost drives itself in regards to accelerating and breaking. Great safety features with airbags all round, lane departure warnings as well as the 360 camera view which is great for parking no matter what type of park as you get the full picture of where your car is and what is around you. Plenty of room inside the car which I required for a family of 5 with 3 children 4 ...Read more
and under. Fits 3 slim car seats in the back (2 Boosters and a capsule). Good fuel economy, even better on eco mode which you hardly notice is on when doing long trips. The only thing I would want more of is room in the boot but this was fairly decent for what is available on the current market.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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PabloKeysborough
- 6 reviews
- 1 like
Decent and cheap
Bought the ST Auto (FWD). Got a great price (28K driveaway) and does everything the family needs.
The 2.5l donk is just enough, I know this as the previous car was the Dualis+2 CVT, which only has a 2.0 donk.
Ride can be terse at times, and brakes are pretty ordinary in terms of feel and progression, but they have gotten better in time
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TRADE INMelbourne
Still stuck in the early 2000's
Audiovisual is a huge let down the Nissan connect system is dismal Voice activation is not available in the australian market yet it is in other markets. to make a call requires you to take your attention off the road and look at the centre screen instead of using siri to make calls through the voice activation
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ArthurSydney
- 2 reviews
- 3 likes
Love my New XTRAIL.
Traded in a Ford Kuga Diesel for a new xtrail...what a difference,it drives so quiet it’s like its an electric car,the CVT transmission does an awesome job ensuring no power loss,The car has heaps of space for a family,i It’s super comfortable and so easy to drive. The best thing I love is that it feels large and solid for transporting my kids and all their stuff around...The power is strong with its 2.5 litre engine and I have never found it needing more, it climbs Hills with brease on the highways.
It’s Made in Japan,that is what my mechanic told me when looking for a new car,I took his advise and without any regrets love my new xtrail.
Best car I’ve owned ...
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No voice recognition!!
I just purchased a 2017 ST-L in dec, and have discovered that it does not have voice recognition - so you can't use hands free effectively. this seems absurd in the mid level entry when this tech has been around for years. not sure what model has it as in the manual it says 'if equipped'.
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Em KWangaratta
- 5 reviews
Reliable, spacious
Fantastic economic car!! Can travel over 700km and only use 1/4 of a tank of fuel. Can fit a baby, pram, 2 adults and a bath (we purchased for our home) in it and still had plenty of room to travel comfortably. Love how the doors open extra wide at the back so its easier to get things in the car. We had to upgrade our car due to having a baby. At only a week on and still get the hang of being parents our dealership made our purchase easy and worked around us.
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daniel32
Xtrail is gone. Have a Pajero sport and love it. A REAL 7 seater. Soft suspension, 3 ton towing, actually accelerates! and pretty much around the same price.