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October 10th, 2017 08:59 PM #22is that a juke?
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October 19th, 2017 06:33 PM #23
Will Nissan PH respond to this? Demand is high
2 18 Nissan X-Trail TL diesel pricing and specs
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December 17th, 2017 12:27 AM #24
nissan didn't bring the diesel xtrail. ..
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May 31st, 2018 06:28 PM #26Previously a boxy, quite serious off-roader, the Nissan X-Trail is now essentially a beefed-up Qashqai. The pair share a platform, but the Nissan X-Trail is noticeably higher and longer than the Qashqai, and there’s an optional third row of seats. This means it effectively replaces the Qashqai+2 as Nissan’s seven-seat SUV. Add to that the option of four-wheel-drive and what you get is a full-size, family-orientated SUV that’s happy to get its shoes muddy if the need arises. And like the Qashqai, it’s just been facelifted. There are no drivetrain upgrades to speak of, which means the biggest change is the new front-end, which incorporates Nissan’s ‘V-motion’ grille (as seen on the new Qashqai and Micra) and new headlights. In more expensive X-Trails these are LED. The rear-end has been redesigned too, though the effect is less transformative back there. Changes to the interior are essentially limited to a new, thicker steering-wheel and the use of nicer-feeling materials throughout.
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