Friday 24 May 2019

Why we like the new Nissan Qashqai



The Nissan Qashqai is a wonderful car, always has been since the first-generation crossover rocked the local market. However, in the past, the Qashqai was akin to the less-confident cousin on a girls' night out - someone no one ever took note of but really should have.


With the launch of the new Qashqai earlier in January 2018, it's as if an epiphany has come over the compact crossover, akin to finally realising her self-worth.


Upgrades to the new version include design tweaks, quality equipment and materials, and well as technology inspired by customer feedback.


Now, the Qashqai has come into its own with striking good looks, fuel consumption that is highly favourable in SA, along with comfortable, and enjoyable driving dynamics.


I live a fair distance from work, and on any given day, a full-round trip could be as much as 150km depending on the route. That means a car that sips diesel as if it's a dainty cup at a High Tea, rather than a guzzling greedy monster, is much more preferable for the daily commute.





We sampled the 1.5-litre dCi and it took about 400km of driving before the needle moved even slightly from the full mark. Nissan claims the average fuel consumption for the urban crossover is only 4.2-litres/100km. On a good day, I managed to reach about 4.9-litres/100km, and even with more aggressive driving, it was only 5.9-litres/100km. For its size, and my driving style, that's blooming impressive in my book.

The diesel engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and the gear changes are as smooth and delightful as new rose petals. It's not a sports car but it's dynamic and its handling is splendid. The 2WD Qashqai delivers 81kW and 260Nm, along with a claimed top speed of 182km/h.


My father, Marcus Gordon, is getting on in years but he still appreciates a good car. He is most definitely the biggest influence on the 'petrol' in my veins. We took a journey along the West Coast and my Dad came along for the ride.


He said: "Of all the cars I have ever driven in with you - ry hierdie kar die lekkerste (this car drives the best), it's so comfortable - even the way you sit in the seat, and the driving position is good too. I can see the entire road without struggling to look over the bonnet, even from the passenger side. And best of all, it's very fuel efficient."

With another fuel hike looming in November, fuel-efficient vehicles are the business right now. So far, the Qashqai is probably one of the best cars I have driven this year. If you're in the market, this has to be on your test drive list of potential option.

If you want to get behind the wheel of the Nissan Qashqai - simply book a test drive at Group 1 Nissan.


Article source: https://simplysoldonnissans.weebly.com/blog/why-we-like-the-new-nissan-qashqai

Tuesday 7 May 2019

SA's best-selling bakkies: A great month for Nissan


The Toyota Hilux continues its run at the top of the sales charts by not only grabbing the title
of top-selling vehicle in February 2019 but also the country’s best-selling bakkie.
Hilux sales for the month of love totalled 3504 units, eclipsing that of the second-placed
Ford Ranger by nearly a thousand units.
The Ranger managed a tally of 2578 units.
Touching 2000
The Nissan NP200, the only remaining half-tonne bakkie in South Africa, narrowly
missed out on a monumental sales figure of two thousand units; the little Nissan managed
to secure the signatures of 1999 new owners to grab third place in February. If you want to
be a proud Nissan Navara driver - visit a Group 1 Nissan dealership near you.
Behind it the Isuzu D-Max showed strong pace as it sold off 1186 units last month,
followed by the Nissan NP300/Hardbody on 922 units.
In sixth place the Volkswagen Amarok sold 495 units, followed by the ever-impressing
Mahindra Scorpio Pik-up (226 units).
The Toyota Land Cruiser Pick-up managed to secure a sales figure 224 units, while the
GWM Steed managed 145 units in ninth place.


Article source: https://www.wheels24.co.za/OffRoad_and_4x4/Bakkie_and_SUV/

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