71Nissan Almera82.63%
The decision to do away with the Almera looks well timed. Nissan had high hopes of challenging the likes of the Ford Focus and VW Golf, but the Almera never hit the mark. Comfort is a real bugbear. A disappointing ride, combined with a poor driving position, means the hatch is far from relaxing on the road. Performance is also sluggish, while ease of driving is below average. However, reliability is good and 95 per cent of owners said the car had lived up to their expectations.
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“Average in many ways, but very reliable and fairly economical for its size. My SX model has most of the goodies you could reasonably wish for.”
Mr Joseph Neades - Dorset“It is an unexciting but very capable workhorse of a car. It does everything very competently, especially fast motorway cruising and luggage carrying. Its a very underrated model. It even looks good!”
Mr Peter Veness - Dorset“My Almera is my family's second car and it fits this role really well. It was cheap to buy, it's been reliable and it's a good run around. It's exceeded both mine and husband's expectations. My Almera goes well, it's easy to drive, it's practical and it's auto box makes driving a complete pleasure - although my husband states it's no sports car!”
Mrs Sarah Cope - Staffordshire“Reliable and dependable. Sporty without looking like a boy racer”
Mr Paul Robertson - Perth“I think it is a reliable vehicle for my purposes.”
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