Nissan Qashqai 2014-2017 | EVERYTHING you NEED to know...!!

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  • Nissan Qashqai 2014-2017 | EVERYTHING you NEED to know...!!
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    Jonathan Crouch writes an in-depth Nissan Qashqai 2014-2017 review. If you want to watch more reviews on vehicles like this Nissan Qashqai 2014-2017, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our channel and comment what YOU want us to review next.
    Back in 2014, with over two million sales of its original Qashqai Crossover model on the board, Nissan went all-out to keep this second generation version ahead of an increasingly competitive chasing pack. Hence it's positioning as a bigger, classier, more practical, cleverer, quieter, better equipped and more efficient contender in the quickly growing family hatch-based family SUV market. British designed and built, this model makes a lot of sense as a used buy.
    History
    Mention Nissan to most people and they'll think of a Japanese car maker. Nothing particularly remarkable. But ask industry experts about the company and they'll tell you a different story. Nissan is the manufacturer that made the most audacious gamble in recent automotive history - and it's one that paid off. The vehicle they went all-out on? This one right here, the Qashqai, a model that back in 2014, was rejuvenated in second generation guise.
    This version had quite an act to follow, the MK1 model having been credited with nothing less than a re-invention of its brand and the creation of the new market category we now know as the Crossover segment. Back at the original launch in 2007, the Qashqai was revolutionary, at last a new option for families shopping above the small car sector and looking for a versatile and relatively affordable runabout. People who had previously been restricted to mundanity - Focus-sized family hatches, Mondeo-style medium range models or, for the more daring, compact versions of small 4x4s or MPVs. Nissan's brilliance was in deciding to create a design that brought together elements of all these models into one sharply-styled, affordable and ever-so-desirable package. In doing so, the modern Crossover vehicle was born.
    Writer - Jonathan Crouch
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Komentáře • 27

  • @RaresWu
    @RaresWu  +10

    Since you posted it yesterday, it would have been nice to present what were the problems of this generation and how it holds up in 2023. Why re-post a video with an old car presented as new?!

  • @stevejones3773

    Recently got a 70 plate.. I'm very happy with it, good on fuel, comfortable and I feel safe driving it.. no complaints, oh and when I need the power, it's 1.3 dig T. Delivers.

  • @ValleysOfSaturn

    Man... I love watching this guy presenting the vehicles!

  • @michaelwalsh9145

    The petrol versions are giving plenty trouble with their engines now.

  • @andybaldwin7317

    I sold mine,and regretting it now. Great boats .personally, I would add some raiilblazer mounts. And I had the raiilblazer bait table ..you definitely won't be disappointed tight lines

  • @Curi0u50ne

    Most profit able sounds like a Cash car-ee!

  • @paulwiltshire2676

    A great report for any potential used car buyer like me. Presented in a manner that everyone understands this makes me more exited to own one. Great video thanks.

  • @mastans6539

    Very informative, thanks. Have silly question, how to control the vehicle without moving backwards when am driving in traffic towards upstream. Usually I use to use hand brake but haven't seen any option

  • @kiarashnemat9968

    If used right this thing does not use a single drop of fuel and that’s what makes it so good!

  • @vikramrai-sb3nl

    Hi sir could you plz tell me which Nisaan Qashqai petrol 1.2 is good car or any other petrol or diesel engine shoul i tzmake ?????

  • @MrFrog_

    2 tonne?