QASHQAI suspension is not tuned for Australian conditions. This cause components that were not designed to deal with harshness to fail prematurely. Good looking car though.
The motor will never power the wheels. If the battery runs out and you out of petrol it can’t be charged. So the only way it stops is if it’s out of petrol.
@@OlyMar83just to be clear it’s a petrol engine and electric motors. The petrol engine can send power directly to the motors that drive the wheels through the inverter even with battery being empty so yes you are correct that the petrol engine does not drive he wheels directly but even if the battery is depleted, the car will still drive as the petrol engine sends power to inverter that drives the electric motors and the inverter will also send charge back to the battery at same time to start to top it up again
@@vrs76r where did you get this info? Send link. This is completely wrong. Nissan system is not like Toyotas. The petrol motor is purely there as a generator. That’s it.
In UK is very different. They are cheaper to buy as they are made here, the 95 RON petrol is everywhere as it is tha basic one we have (premium would be RON97) and the interval is 10k miles and it costs £350 in the dealership