Nissan Note
Overall Average Rating - 83.82%
Position in the Top 100 cars - 75th
There's good news and bad news if you’re planning to buy a Note.
Owners told us that in terms of running costs and practicality the supermini-MPV does a great job.
But if its long-distance comfort you’re after, the Nissan is best avoided, as it’s the single most disappointing car in this area in this year’s survey.
Ratings
Position in the Top 100 cars
Reliability: 42nd
Build Quality: 68th
Running Costs: 26th
Performance: 74th
Braking: 88th
Ride Quality: 88th
Handling: 82nd
Practicality: 20th
Comfort: 100th
Ease of Driving: 42nd
Manufacturer Verdict (Position - 26th)
No change for Nissan, which is 26th for the second year running. Given how many SUVs it builds, a mid-table running costs result is superb. But it needs to improve in all areas to shift up the chart.