Nissan Qashqai is a car that is really an SUV. The handling is as easy as a car, but the stability and ruggedness are from the SUV series. The 2010 model with a distinctive top half and the sleek shoulder line, which lowers down the front, enables the vehicle to flow through the head winds. Several more uncommon features have driven Nissan Qashqai fast-ahead on the sales charts.
Choices Galore and the Nissan Qashqai
Seven engine variants, four in the petrol and three in the diesel version, offer an almost custom suit for every car owner. The electronic stability control, also abbreviated as ESP, is optional, but almost everyone chooses it as the standard package, for the excellent comfort and the safety factors. The life inside a car must after all be worth living. It should be plush and elegant, to highlight the elegant attitude. Nissan Qashqai concentrated cockpit design wraps around the driver. It creates fun, focused and a sporty feel for the driver. The passengers have a roomy, relaxed and airy atmosphere. The rear seat passengers have the enviable contentment of the first class citizens.
Competition to Note
The competition from the Nissan Note turns out to be a fun and a challenge when choosing the car. The Note is a car that has as many options, as the Qashqai. Since the two cars are upgraded frequently, the test drive and a solid discussion with the car dealer are essential, to discover all the features. Take the Tekna with the rear parking sensors, rear privacy glass, the sport leather steering and the six airbags, these are all the quality attributes, cascading from the other variants of Note range.
Easy way to get in
The number of luxuries and the safety features and the economics, in the two models, may well require spreadsheet analytics. Or a simple test drive in the first model out of the 20 odd colours and models at the car dealer, will decide it faster. As far as functionality and performance go, both the Nissan Note and Qashqai are efficient, reliable and deluxe.