Nissan QQ wins „What Car“ used Car Award - Dave
https://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/uk/e ... car-award1
Nissan QQ „What Car“ Award
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And this year the „Auto-Express“ award for the Best Used Mid Sized SUV along with the Leaf as the Best Used Electric - Dave
https://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/uk/e ... i-and-leaf
https://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/uk/e ... i-and-leaf
11.19/1.3L/160PS/Tekna+/DCT/PrOPILOT/KAD Gun Metallic/Trunk Lower Finisher/Rear Glass Finisher/Ambient Lighting-LED’s Innen/Entry Guards Illuminated/Sport Pedals/Front Styling Plate/LED No.Plate/Chrome Door Handles/Rear Valance/Giacuzzo Alloys + Falken
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Also from What Car......................Nissan are playing on the reliability of the Mk1. Obviously they have let their standards slip somewhat .
2018 What Car Reliability Survey
We asked more than 18,000 people to to tell us about the reliability of their cars. From that data, we've compiled ratings for 159 models from 31 different car brands. Here we reveal the most - and least - dependable family SUVs aged one to four years old
... and coming in bottom of the list is:
Least reliable: Nissan Qashqai diesel - 79.9%
What went wrong? Battery 21%; Interior trim 11%; Steering 9%; Engine 8%; Engine electrics 8%; Bodywork 7%; Gearbox/clutch 7%; Non-engine electrics 6%; Air-con 4%; Brakes 3%; Sat-nav 3%; Wheels/ tyres 3%; Exhaust 1%; Exterior lights 1%; Fuel system 1%; Suspension 1%
A shocking 47% of diesel Nissan Qashqais went wrong, with faults in every one of our categories. Most remained driveable and were fixed under warranty, but a few owners had to pay up to £300.
Almost as many (46%) petrol Qashqais had a problem. Although the faults weren’t as widespread as on the diesels, a large proportion were on the battery (19%) and engine (12%). Engine electrics accounted for 8% and non-engine electrics 6%. More than half of cars could still be driven, but some owners faced bills of up to £500.
The full list:
Reliability for family SUVs aged one to four years old
Rank Make and model Score
1 Kia Sportage (2016-present) 97.8%
2 Audi Q3 petrol (2011-present) 97.3%
3 Peugeot 3008 (2017-present) 96.9%
4 Seat Ateca (2016-present) 96.7%
5 Kia Sportage (2010-2016) 95.5%
6 Renault Kadjar (2015-present) 94.6%
7 Hyundai Tucson (2015-present) 92.8%
=8 BMW X1 (2015-present) 92.3%
=8 Volkswagen Tiguan (2007-2016) 92.3%
10 Volkswagen Tiguan (2016-present) 91.8%
11 Dacia Duster (2013-present) 91.7%
12 Mercedes-Benz GLA (2014-2018) 91.1%
13 Mitsubishi ASX (2010-present) 89.2%
14 Audi Q3 diesel (2011-present) 89.0%
15 Nissan Qashqai petrol (2014-present) 85.3%
16 Nissan Qashqai diesel (2014-present) 79.7%
2018 What Car Reliability Survey
We asked more than 18,000 people to to tell us about the reliability of their cars. From that data, we've compiled ratings for 159 models from 31 different car brands. Here we reveal the most - and least - dependable family SUVs aged one to four years old
... and coming in bottom of the list is:
Least reliable: Nissan Qashqai diesel - 79.9%
What went wrong? Battery 21%; Interior trim 11%; Steering 9%; Engine 8%; Engine electrics 8%; Bodywork 7%; Gearbox/clutch 7%; Non-engine electrics 6%; Air-con 4%; Brakes 3%; Sat-nav 3%; Wheels/ tyres 3%; Exhaust 1%; Exterior lights 1%; Fuel system 1%; Suspension 1%
A shocking 47% of diesel Nissan Qashqais went wrong, with faults in every one of our categories. Most remained driveable and were fixed under warranty, but a few owners had to pay up to £300.
Almost as many (46%) petrol Qashqais had a problem. Although the faults weren’t as widespread as on the diesels, a large proportion were on the battery (19%) and engine (12%). Engine electrics accounted for 8% and non-engine electrics 6%. More than half of cars could still be driven, but some owners faced bills of up to £500.
The full list:
Reliability for family SUVs aged one to four years old
Rank Make and model Score
1 Kia Sportage (2016-present) 97.8%
2 Audi Q3 petrol (2011-present) 97.3%
3 Peugeot 3008 (2017-present) 96.9%
4 Seat Ateca (2016-present) 96.7%
5 Kia Sportage (2010-2016) 95.5%
6 Renault Kadjar (2015-present) 94.6%
7 Hyundai Tucson (2015-present) 92.8%
=8 BMW X1 (2015-present) 92.3%
=8 Volkswagen Tiguan (2007-2016) 92.3%
10 Volkswagen Tiguan (2016-present) 91.8%
11 Dacia Duster (2013-present) 91.7%
12 Mercedes-Benz GLA (2014-2018) 91.1%
13 Mitsubishi ASX (2010-present) 89.2%
14 Audi Q3 diesel (2011-present) 89.0%
15 Nissan Qashqai petrol (2014-present) 85.3%
16 Nissan Qashqai diesel (2014-present) 79.7%
2015 1.6 dci Tekna, AWD.