
Unlike many competitiors the Qashqai is available with seven seats.

You will be able to notcie the +2 by it's extended wheelbase and longer rear overhang.
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The dashboard does look a little dated and some materials do feel low-rent.

Despite it's raised ride height, the Qashqai is most at home on the tarmac with good body control and precise steering.
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The interior is constructed well and quite well equipped with air-conditioning and bluetooth as standard.

The 2.0-litre engine has hefty running costs as it's produces 194g/km, which makes tax bands heavy.
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A third row of seats are a little cramped.

The boot space is 450-litres with a five seat configuration, which is pretty decent.
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