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10 January 2008

 

QASHQAI GETS THE VOTE OF REASSURANCE FROM

TOP GEAR MAGAZINE

 

Nissan’s QASHQAI has picked up another gong, rounding off a great debut year for the compact crossover whose all round qualities have captured customers’ imaginations. The BBC Top Gear magazine team have named it best SUV in their 2007 Awards issue, on sale now.

 

They liked its sensible pricing and the great visibility made possible by its raised driving position.  On the road they were impressed by the frugal and perky 1.5 dCi engine, the car’s agility and composure, light but accurate steering, supple ride and a body free from excessive roll.

 

But what shone through above everything else was the QASHQAI’s reassurance, as the team explain:

 

“The QASHQAI is your mum’s big hug outside the nursery school gates, it’s your dad palming you a tenner on your way out to the pub, it’s your girlfriend rubbing your head when you’ve been flattened by the flu. This is a car you can rely upon, that’ll take care of you, that makes you feel like the world is just that bit more manageable.”

 

 

 


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The magazine was particularly taken by the solid and classy interior: “A car like this, duty bound to be aggressively bothered by children and wet dogs all its life, needs to be hard-wearing, but a modicum of luxury remains crucial. The QASHQAI really does seem to have it all covered.”

 

The Top Gear magazine viewpoint endorses Nissan’s own customer feedback which shows that buyers like the QASHQAI for bringing something new to the market, and for its strong, distinctive design which sits between a traditional hatchback style and a more robust elevated SUV shape. This is a fusion of the best of both worlds.  Fusion is the idea and QASHQAI is the result.  And buyers have consistently cited its premium quality interior as a key factor in changing brands to Nissan.

 

Top Gear magazine speculates that QASHQAI’s appeal may lie in the unique cultural symbiosis that gave rise to it – Japanese know-how, the London based design studio, engineering development in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, and produced at the “holier than thou” Sunderland factory. “It’s small wonder the QASHQAI seems to slot so well into the British psyche.”

 

It’s been a catalogue of good news for the QASHQAI since its launch last March, with sales outstripping forecasts throughout Europe, production at the Sunderland factory increased to cope, and a maximum five-star rating for adult occupant protection awarded by Euro NCAP – with the highest ever recorded score for any vehicle.

 

And to cap it all, a team of drivers piloting a standard 1.5 dCi model from Land’s End to John o’Groat’s achieved an overall consumption of 67.35 mpg over the 867 mile run on a tank of fuel, leaving seven litres still remaining.

 

A final word from the Top Gear magazine jury: “Just concentrate on number one for a bit, think about what you want from a car, day after day after wet, crappy day, and – unless you’re fundamentally misguided, or five – you’ll always come back to the deeply reassuring QASHQAI.”

 

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Note to Editors:

QASHQAI has picked up five awards since going on sale in March 2007.  It’s picked up the Ken Livingstone Award for the best urban 4x4 from 4x4 and MPV Driver magazine, was named Scottish Diesel Car of the Year by the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers, voted best Family Hold-all by evecars.com, and the 2.0 dCi with All-Mode transmission judged Best SUV by What Diesel Car?

 

QASHQAI is available with a choice of two petrol and two diesel engines and with the option of Nissan’s All-Mode four-wheel drive system. Prices start at £13,699 for the 1.6-litre Visia model, rising to £23,349 for the 2.0-litre diesel Tekna with automatic transmission and Nissan’s acclaimed Birdview™ DVD satellite navigation. All-Mode models are currently available with 3 years 0 per cent finance until the end of March, while all models are available through Nissan’s own personal contract plan known as Preferences with a low rate finance of 5.9 per cent APR.

 

 

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