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Can't see the appeal myself. The last Primera was a far better looking car and it made way for this.
no matter how good it looks on paper it still lacks front head room and I'm just 1.80 cm.
When I test drove it a few years ago and with the seat at the lowest position, my head almost touched the roof so that whenever I drove over a bump I had to kind of shrink a bit in order not to hit the roof.
That alone was a no-no for me and terminated the buying prospect of it. Still I find it strange that nobody ever mentions that lack of front head room space.
Hi - I'm 1.83m (6ft approx) and have no problems in the front of the qashqai - maybe the seat could've gone down further?
Now if you're talking about seats 6 & 7 in the rear...
The Nissan Qashqai is one of the most competent cars in this segment and the addition of the new 1.6-litre dCi engine keeps it ahead of newer rivals in the fuel economy stakes. It is the most expensive engine in the Qashqai line-up but the benefits it brings in terms of running costs and refinement are worth every penny. Our only advice would be to wait to order a stop-start equipped model once production begins in January.