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Nissan Qashqai - why?
Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
[quote="Imy"]
No good reason to buy a nissan? I can think of 4
1. R32 Gt-r
2. R33 Gt-r
3. R34 Gt-r
4. GTR
[/quote]
None of those options makes me want a Nissan.....after having a 'Bluebird' as a Company Car I would keep well away.
Richard
[/quote]
You could say the same for a 120d/320d/520d as they aren't great beemers & my old 520d almost put me off the brand totally but luckily they also make exciting models too.
[/quote]
You have to bear in mind that Richard still hasn't grasped what a proper drivers car is yet.
[/quote]
He is missing out then but I suppose I am a bit of a Nissan fanboy as I adore the R34/35 GTR & I loved my old S14a 200sx too.
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
[quote="Imy"]
No good reason to buy a nissan? I can think of 4
1. R32 Gt-r
2. R33 Gt-r
3. R34 Gt-r
4. GTR
[/quote]
None of those options makes me want a Nissan.....after having a 'Bluebird' as a Company Car I would keep well away.
Richard
[/quote]
You could say the same for a 120d/320d/520d as they aren't great beemers & my old 520d almost put me off the brand totally but luckily they also make exciting models too.
[/quote]
You have to bear in mind that Richard still hasn't grasped what a proper drivers car is yet.
[/quote]
He is missing out then but I suppose I am a bit of a Nissan fanboy as I adore the R34/35 GTR & I loved my old S14a 200sx too.
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
Hence why the favourites will always remain the 32,33 and 34's. Much more of a drivers car.
Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
[/quote]
A brilliant sum up & experience share thanks & I have heard of many owners sharing exactly the same thoughts as you & your friend, you have enjoyed some serious fun in cars.
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
[/quote]
A brilliant sum up & experience share thanks & I have heard of many owners sharing exactly the same thoughts as you & your friend, you have enjoyed some serious fun in cars.
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="Imy"]
Hence why the favourites will always remain the 32,33 and 34's. Much more of a drivers car.
[/quote]
I wanted a R34 GTR before I bought my old Cerbera 4.5 in 2006 but my budget was £20k & the R34 was still fetching £29k at the time! They seem very much sought after motors.
Hence why the favourites will always remain the 32,33 and 34's. Much more of a drivers car.
[/quote]
I wanted a R34 GTR before I bought my old Cerbera 4.5 in 2006 but my budget was £20k & the R34 was still fetching £29k at the time! They seem very much sought after motors.
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
The r34 are are still in the 25-40 range. Doesn't look look like they will drop any time soon.
Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
[/quote]
A brilliant sum up & experience share thanks & I have heard of many owners sharing exactly the same thoughts as you & your friend, you have enjoyed some serious fun in cars.
[/quote]
If I am totally honest, cutting the top of Eau Rouge and hitting c180 down the Kemmel straight can be a bit scary as a passenger, maybe I'm just getting old !
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="Lee4.8is"]
[quote="Imy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="Drpellypo"]
Had the unfortunate displeasure of driving one of these to Leeds last week and what an absolute awful, dull car it is! This was a full bells and whistles, top of the range model costing something in the region of £23,000. My word what you could have for that money that is so so much better. Noisy, slow, bland, ugly, rubbish equipment... Why do people buy these??
[/quote]
because the description you give of the car is the same as the drivers, noisy, slow,bland, ugly, rubbish.....
just buy a 2 year old x3 for that money!!
and no i hate the gtr, and the money they are might get a marginally slower to 60 by a few hundredths of a second car but it will get some very nice cars rs4, m3 etc etc
[/quote]
The point of a Gt-r is that it acts as a base car to tune. Sure you can buy an M3n rs4 etc etc but getting any extra hp out of them would be extremely difficult. The Gt-r was produced for the modifiers market, at least the 32,33 and 34 were. Id take any one of those 3 over an M3 any day of the week, and they wouldnt just be marginally faster, they would be considerably faster.
[/quote]
I agree the GTR is a serious beast in terms of performance & on the M3cutters forum that I also visit there are owners that have swapped a GTR for a M3 & I genuinely can't understand why? the GTR wipes the floor with a M3 in terms of performance & road presence & surely after you have experienced the GTR's power the last thing you would want is a M3.
The M3 is a cracking allrounder but a 330d does the same job, the GTR is a true performance car imo but the M3 is only a 3 series with a nice engine in it that's just my take on things...but given the choice what would you rather have a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 secs like the GTR or a leisurely 4.8 secs for the M3...it's a no brainer I reckon.
[/quote]
From my experience with friends I think that once you have actually owned one they are not all that !
Yes they are bonkers quick, even as standard, but they are too easy to drive so once you have experienced beating everything in a straight line (which is too easy) then there is nothing else to particularly enjoy as they are a bit clinical
As you probably remember, there were 3 GTRs in my group. One which had c 650bhp but also active aero and he would run slicks on the track, one with 950bhp and another still being built (after 2 years!) which will have c1450bhp
I have been in the 650bhp a few times (as a passenger) and we have had our front bumper kissing the rear of an exceptionally well heeled 997 GT2 RS around Spa and a race prepped Fezza 458 with Slicks around Silverstone and I can't help but think that my friend really wasn't having to try that much because the car was doing the majority of the work and I think the drivers of the other two cars were really trying very hard (well particularly the 458 who actually ran wide eventually and went off the actual circuit!). This friend (only just turned 30) has now got rid of this GTR because he was so bored with it and he bought a Gen II 997 RS which while of course slower than the GTR is much more of a driving challenge and to which I am pleased to say he has the skill to drive and maybe it was not just the GTR flattering him before !
I think there would be more reward from driving your car flat out than a GTR because you are having to use more skill as opposed to letting the GTR do it for you
[/quote]
A brilliant sum up & experience share thanks & I have heard of many owners sharing exactly the same thoughts as you & your friend, you have enjoyed some serious fun in cars.
[/quote]
If I am totally honest, cutting the top of Eau Rouge and hitting c180 down the Kemmel straight can be a bit scary as a passenger, maybe I'm just getting old !
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="Imy"]
The r34 are are still in the 25-40 range. Doesn't look look like they will drop any time soon.
[/quote]
The early R35s must be what £30-35 now?
The 950 BHP one is up for sale for c£75k. It was the 9th car to enter the UK so it was one of the cheap ones when they were c£55k. He has spent another £100k on it though! I remember when we went to pick it up they made him sign something to say that he wouldn't modify it! He signed it knowing that it was already booked in the next day to change the full exhaust system...
The 1450Bhp car has cost at least £150k on top of the price of the car :blink:
The r34 are are still in the 25-40 range. Doesn't look look like they will drop any time soon.
[/quote]
The early R35s must be what £30-35 now?
The 950 BHP one is up for sale for c£75k. It was the 9th car to enter the UK so it was one of the cheap ones when they were c£55k. He has spent another £100k on it though! I remember when we went to pick it up they made him sign something to say that he wouldn't modify it! He signed it knowing that it was already booked in the next day to change the full exhaust system...
The 1450Bhp car has cost at least £150k on top of the price of the car :blink:
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
The r35 doesn't have the same following as the previous 3. Also the 35 wasnt an import and there are an abundance for sale so I would expect them to be cheaper than the 34.
Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
[quote="X5Sport"]
[quote="535dboy"]
I'm struggling to understand who would want an overweight, too big X6 either.
[/quote]
Those who don't have a fetish for power and cock rings.
[/quote]
love this.. each to their own boys, each to their own. as for me i love the fat as5 X6, the M3, the GTR, the list goes on - although i doubt anything more than a fat ass if i can afford one will be in my possession any time.
As for the GTR, i give them credit for creating a lighting performer with much less the cost than the competition in the same performance grade.. plus clever marketing and targeting on teh performance modding boy racers!
and the crappy quashqai - can't believe it but its a hot seller as per uk car sales! ppl sure think differently..
[quote="535dboy"]
I'm struggling to understand who would want an overweight, too big X6 either.
[/quote]
Those who don't have a fetish for power and cock rings.
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love this.. each to their own boys, each to their own. as for me i love the fat as5 X6, the M3, the GTR, the list goes on - although i doubt anything more than a fat ass if i can afford one will be in my possession any time.
As for the GTR, i give them credit for creating a lighting performer with much less the cost than the competition in the same performance grade.. plus clever marketing and targeting on teh performance modding boy racers!
and the crappy quashqai - can't believe it but its a hot seller as per uk car sales! ppl sure think differently..
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
Drove one of these for 3000 miles down to Rome and back.......generally hated the car but once i got over that i drove it like the hire car it was.
Its a well specced car that does everything a car should do but its just totally uninspiring.
Had another one for 4 of us to drive over to paris too......nobody complained about it but nobody had anything to actually say that was nice.
oh and as a warning........its in the same hire group at Hertz as the Mondeo / Insignia!
Its a well specced car that does everything a car should do but its just totally uninspiring.
Had another one for 4 of us to drive over to paris too......nobody complained about it but nobody had anything to actually say that was nice.
oh and as a warning........its in the same hire group at Hertz as the Mondeo / Insignia!
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
It's for people like my dad who wants a cheap car to run and buy cheap Jap parts when repairs are needed. Mind he bought a used version so the outlay is nearly not as much. He had a Beemer before it and liked it but hated the expensive bills and insisted on returning to Jap car as he felt they were more reliable from his experience and when repairs were needed they were a lot cheaper. Bought the diesel version gets plenty of mpg and is a happy chappy. So now you know who buys it
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
Your dad does not have a Sanj then )
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Re: Nissan Qashqai - why?
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It's for people like my dad who wants a cheap car to run and buy cheap Jap parts when repairs are needed. Mind he bought a used version so the outlay is nearly not as much. He had a Beemer before it and liked it but hated the expensive bills and insisted on returning to Jap car as he felt they were more reliable from his experience and when repairs were needed they were a lot cheaper. Bought the diesel version gets plenty of mpg and is a happy chappy. So now you know who buys it
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This. Not everyone if after a real driving experience. For some its just about convenience.
I assume so otherwise it wouldnt have won the What car used SUV for under £8k award
http://www.whatcar.com/usedcarawards/suv/index.html
Although I wouldnt really class this as an SUV.
It's for people like my dad who wants a cheap car to run and buy cheap Jap parts when repairs are needed. Mind he bought a used version so the outlay is nearly not as much. He had a Beemer before it and liked it but hated the expensive bills and insisted on returning to Jap car as he felt they were more reliable from his experience and when repairs were needed they were a lot cheaper. Bought the diesel version gets plenty of mpg and is a happy chappy. So now you know who buys it
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This. Not everyone if after a real driving experience. For some its just about convenience.
I assume so otherwise it wouldnt have won the What car used SUV for under £8k award
http://www.whatcar.com/usedcarawards/suv/index.html
Although I wouldnt really class this as an SUV.