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Probably be "fun" carless for a few months. Money is going to a family car.

Might buy something at bonus time. Will see how I go without a car for a while first

Jan 23 al.

Which Qashqai Dia you go for? We are looking at the better spec petrol one

Nice!

I got the Ti I think it is? It's top of the range petrol fwd model fully loaded with everything you can think of. Really good on fuel too

Yeah good man I mean it's not what I'm used to jumping out of the lexus & audi, but I tell Ya what it does more than the prestige cars do for half the price only thing that would have been good is opening sunroof instead of the big glass moon roof

For a family car I reckon it's perfect good size I've had 4 adult men in there no issues features all work really well. Drives nice slightly sluggish but you don't buy it for speed, handles well though not too heavy like some others. My boss got his wife the top of range crv which is bit more spacious but a fair bit more money from memory and slightly less features but that's the only similar thing I'd consider the mazda / ford etc are inferior

If ya were local Id say come suss it out without a salesmen bustin ya balls etc but a bit too far lol

Edited by alr33x

4cyl 2.0i Unleaded Manual = 1400kg braked

4cyl 2.0i Unleaded CVT = 1200kg braked
4cyl 1.6 Diesel CVT = 1400kg braked

Kerb weight is about 1400kg petrol manual up to 1600kg diesel cvt (unladen)... so after loading it is recommending kinda in the ballpark of the 75% towing recommendation.

wow you bought a Dualis? How come you didn't go X-trail for proper 4wd? Or a skyline crossover... Slightly older but better options and more refined feels being an Infiniti.

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