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You can get into a Nissan X-Trail from just $28,490 (before on-road costs are added) if you’re happy to forgo AWD and a number of features, and trade the turbo diesel for a 102kW/196Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol....
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Nissan have quite possibly created one of the best large sedans in this segment, which is almost the easy part. Now they just need to let everyone know about this newfound feat. If previous experience is anything to go by, this car will be lost in the mystical beyond because of poor marketing....
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It’s truly the first full-electric car that you can live with. It’s comfortable, it drives well, it’s full of technology and it has enough juice to get most of us around on a daily basis. More importantly though, it’s a sign of what’s about to come. Thumbs up to Nissan....
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As a light car, however, the Micra is certainly competitive and a decent car to boot. It’s got more personality than a Yaris, it’s cheaper than a Kia Rio, better looking than a Hyundai Getz, and quicker than a Suzuki Alto or Holden Barina Spark....
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The all-new Patrol could provide Nissan with a worthy, if not, superior competitor to the ever popular 200 Series LandCruiser but for one major issue – the lack of a large displacement diesel engine. Nissan Australia won’t reveal expected sales volumes for the Y62 Patrol, but you can bet they will be small in comparison with its diesel-sipping rivals....
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The all-new sixth-generation Nissan Patrol will arrive in Australia in January 2013 – a full three years after its release in the Middle East. Up until now, the new Patrol has been built as a left-hand-drive vehicle only and Nissan Australia was the only market that put its hand up for a right-hand-drive version....
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The Nissan Dualis continues to be as popular in Australia as it in Europe, where it’s known as the Qashqai. Buyers continue to be charmed by the hybrid body style – which combines hatchback and compact SUV – from which the Dualis clearly derives its name....
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As incredible as this may seem, the brand new, 2012 Nissan GT-R leaves the then-new 2011 Nissan GT-R in its dust. Now, to the casual observer, the idea of a new car being better than its immediate predecessor hardly seems incredible—or out of the ordinary at all. But when the car being replaced offers such prodigious levels of performance, it begs the question: How is there any room for improvement?...
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The Maxima is a comfortable, generously-equipped and roomy sedan that drives capably and offers fantastic value for money. It's got nearly everything right - except the market timing....
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The Nissan supercar remains the best value performance machine around - refinements in key areas haven’t detracted from the powerhouse capabilities or its appeal as a serious machine. The ask for something with German or Italian heritage that can keep up with this Japanese mutant is more than double and you’d have to seriously question the worth of the logo....
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