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Hi Ferntree Gully Nissan. Bought my 2020 QASHQAI from you guys a few years ago. Been enjoying it immensely. This video was very helpful. One question though... Does the QASHQAI have a boot release that I can activate whilst sitting in the driver's seat? I often pick up family members loaded with shopping and would like to release the boot from inside the car. I will pull to the side of the road and keep car running whilst they load shopping into boot. Other cars have boot releases inside at drivers front. The best ones have a boot release on the key fob, which is great if i am loaded with stuff and dont have to fiddle with opening the boot via those little buttons on the back of QASHQAI.
All this is in the big manual. People barely read the quick one. Ive just got the Qash e-Power & a near 500 pages big manual. Nissan's are complicated to Renault. Ive had many mobility Renaults & they are quite straightforward but this is my first Nissan & its very complex. I nearly got smashed up taking it home with all these warnings beeping & my wheel shaking. Too many warnings on them that really will cause a accident. Ive switched off as much as I can & be in control. If you do 31mph in a zone up comes the warnings. Ridiculous.
The audio quality, presentation style and vidogaphy are all superior to the majority of dedicated car review channels. Actual content was great too, covering some areas thoae channels haven't. Great work.
We have had an STL XTrail since 2012 and it was getting a bit old with 250000km on the clock. Our trustworthy mechanic advised us to look for a new car as it was time to retire this one which we've been very happy with for over a decade! Our first next car option was to go for a new STL 2WD but we soon found out that there were plenty of other options out there to check out including the Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tuscon and the new Mitsubishi Outlander. Whilst we really wanted to keep the Nissan tradition going, Nissan's stingy 5 year warranty with capped price servicing every 10000km really put us off, not to mention the considerably more expensive servicing costs compared to the Mitsubishi with its more generous conditional 10 year warranty and cheaper capped price servicing every 15000km. We're now waiting for our new Outlander Aspire to arrive which gives you more equipment for not that much more money including 7 seats as standard on the 2WD variant, Apple wireless carplay wireless phone charging, auto tailgate, automatic rain sensing wipers and satellite navigation as standard. We were trying to still justify buying the new XTrail STL to keep the Nissan tradition going in the family, but couldn't justify it for the above mentioned reasons, particularly with the warranty and capped price servicing. Nissan really has to wake up to itself with regards to offering more competitive longer warranty and capped price servicing costs, particularly considering that the Outlander is probably its closest rival. I'm in no way wanting to bag the XTrail because it's a great midsized SUV that was majorly updated 2 years ago and it looks great! However the Outlander was also majorly updated 2 years ago with a much improved new shape, not to mention other rivals such as the Sportage and Tuscon. We're looking forward to the new Outlander, but would have more then likely also been looking forward to a new XTrail STL if Nissan offered a longer warranty and cheaper capped price servicing every 15000km as opposed to every 10000km. I'm mite /more than certain that we're not alone when comparing these 2 SUVs.
We got ours with 20km from a non Nissan dealer so he had no idea about the car. This video has helped emensley. Only button forgotten it the rear view mirror has a button and 2 lights may I ask what that does?
55psi--- ridiculous--- mines at 35psi with 300kgs on the ball, and you do that after the vans on not before, also a full lift is about 8k not a extra couple of grand
Hi there, were you able to fix it? If so, can you please add step by steps? I just got one and side mirrors don't close in when locking the car, unless I switch it manually to close before turning enhmgine off. Thank you in advance!
The specifications states 95 Octane and above for Petrol recommendation. What is your say? Not that I will hold it against you. But can I use 91 Octane from Ampol for the Nissan Patrol? BTW, good video.
To be honest, a lot of people do use 91 on the odd occasions. Especially with the increase in the cost of living. 20c a litre makes a huge difference. We have only ever used premium in our cars due to it being Nissans recommendation, but in some parts of the country, premium is not available. I wouldn't run the car full time on standard 91, though. Im a believer that it is recommended for a reason.