This $50K SUV Is Good Value! (Nissan X-Trail ST-L / Rogue 2024 Review)

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Detailed review and test of the 2024 Nissan X-Trail (Rogue) in seven-seat AWD format, including price, comfort and handling.
    The Nissan X-Trail was one of Australia’s most popular family SUVs in 2023, and the seven-seat ST-L AWD grade might be the best value. We check out this 2.5L SUV in today’s review.
    Rival vehicles to the X-Trail include the Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota RAV4, Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, Honda CR-V and more.
    Time codes:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:24 - Interior
    4:02 - Second row
    6:02 - Fitting child seats
    6:34 - Third row
    7:55 - Boot space
    8:28 - Driving dynamics
    13:17 - Safety
    14:25 - Fuel economy
    14:43 - Turbo and hybrid models
    15:18 - Warranty and servicing
    15:44 - Comprehensive insurance
    16:05 - Verdict
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Komentáře • 34

  • @lukepasqualotto4827
    @lukepasqualotto4827 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I was tossing up between the ST-L and the Ti and ended up getting a Ti because the back 2 seats are pretty much unusable for anyone under the age of 12 and I perfered the Ti interior, I still would've probably gone for the St-L price wise but I got an amazing deal on my Ti. I ended up getting a 2023 Ti demo for $46,990 drive away (it had done only 6000kms) but I think my Nissan dealership made a mistake with the pricing because it was way cheaper than any other Ti demo I've seen. Nevertheless I've now had it for 8 months and haven't had any issues. Fuel economy is amazing (around 7L/100kms on my average) and I haven't had any issues with the CVT and drivetrain. It's not the fastest car on the road but I never struggle to overtake trucks on the highway. Comfort and space is also very good and the infotainment/digital cockpit system is incredible. The biggest surprise was how much I use the heads up display and the digital rear view mirror, they weren't on my must-have list but it's great to have them. I was also impressed with the panoramic sunroof. The non-premium speakers are pretty good too. It ticks nearly every box in terms of features, the ProPilot semi autonomous driving is very well exicuted too. The only thing I wish this model had was ventilated/cooled front seats but it's not a deal breaker because the air-con can get freezing if you crank the settings.
    If you can splurge on the Ti that would be the one I would get but don't bother with the e-power version unless you need the extra acceleration & performance because the fuel economy is very similar to the gasoline version and the gasoline version doesn't need 95ron petrol unlike the e-power version.
    The vehicles in my shortlist were the Rav4, Cx5, Hyundai Tuscon, Kia Sportage & Subaru Forrester. I had put my name down for a Rav4 Cruiser Hybrid that I orderd in January of 2022 and still wasn't due for production until October 2023 so I decided to pull out because after a year of waiting... I had lost interest in that car and the interior of the Rav4 doesn't stack up to the rest of the competition. The Korean twins were too overdesinged for my taste, the subaru was a bit too boring to look at and the Mazda was probably my favorite car to drive but it was a bit too small and expensive for the trim I wanted. The reason I went for the Nissan is the more simplistic but very premium and spacious interior, the classy inoffencive exterior and the impressive and suprisingly capable awd system. It also felt a lot bigger than the other competitors and was a lot cheaper since they had demo models in stock at the dealership. Even though Nissan has a somewhat dodgy CVT reliability history I decided to give the X-Trail a chance and am extreamly happy with it. My Aunty has owned a T32 X-Trail ST-L since 2015 and hasnt had a issue with the cvt gearbox... or anything really, despite having clocked over 180,000kms.
    If you want a 7 seater that isn't too big but still has usable back seats, the Hyundai Santa-Fe is a great choice and isn't actually that much bigger than the X-Trail (it's about 10cm longer) but it has a much more usable 3rd row and it's a very nice car to sit in. The only thing is that it is technically in a bigger class of vehicle so it will be more pricey.

  • @aerienix
    @aerienix Před 5 měsíci +4

    An outlander vs crv vs xtrail vs cx-8 vs allspace vid needs to happen!

  • @JayG0o
    @JayG0o Před 5 měsíci +2

    6:54 those 3rd row head rests look like those droids in Star Wars.

  • @nickkentidie4478
    @nickkentidie4478 Před 3 měsíci

    Just bought one nissan STL pretty good.

  • @nchia
    @nchia Před 5 měsíci +1

    I do like that lighter coloured Napa leather seats, just as well no “7” seats for that trim.

  • @bck0001
    @bck0001 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Seems this only bothers me, but the “U” shape of the hood meant the visibility over the left and right edges of the hood wasn’t good.

  • @h3lldiv3r
    @h3lldiv3r Před měsícem

    if 3rd row airbag is not essential, would you recommend this or CRV? or any other model that with 7 seater and similar price range.

  • @Kovemaster_69
    @Kovemaster_69 Před 3 měsíci

    I bought the outlander the style gor me

  • @chrisweir1097
    @chrisweir1097 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What the hell no ventalated seats?

  • @olinsorheim
    @olinsorheim Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nearly $2400 for 5 years capped servicing is pretty obnoxious for a mainstream brand

  • @atolfree
    @atolfree Před 5 měsíci +7

    ‘synthetic’ leather hey - let’s just call it vinyl 🙄

  • @theoverlord1925
    @theoverlord1925 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Nice looks , but when I hear CVT I think , why ? Oh , greedy , cheap Charlies that’s why; and then I say : no thank you. No CVT for me. I d get a Mazda CX 8 or CX 9 with auto transmission .

    • @andrewmihaleff
      @andrewmihaleff Před 3 měsíci

      Drove a CX8 for a couple of years, and despite no turbo it's a very good drive. Quite spacious and the third row is actually useful. I have a grey import van these days so I've become very aware of SUV limitations but the CX8 impressed me

  • @prakashnarismulu3332
    @prakashnarismulu3332 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Driver uses one hand on the steering wheel. Is that safe ?

  • @DundeMan
    @DundeMan Před 5 měsíci +15

    Still prefer Mitsubishi Outlander.

    • @gregw6442
      @gregw6442 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Me too. In fact I just bought one - Red Black Edition. Awesome, can’t beat the 10 year warranty.

    • @coldude2559
      @coldude2559 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Same car...🤔🤔

    • @ItzLevxPlayz
      @ItzLevxPlayz Před 3 měsíci

      Mtitsubishi is not a really good and safe csr

    • @Imran.A.Official
      @Imran.A.Official Před měsícem

      Unfortunately here in UAE mitsubishi offers 5yr or 150k km warranty. The resale isn't that good and it's considered as cheap man's car

    • @madness8556
      @madness8556 Před 27 dny

      ​@@gregw6442 we were keen to get an STL XTrail as we've had a 2010 XTrail that's done us very well for over a decade. However Nissan's stingy 5 year warranty with more expensive capped price servicing only every 10000km compared to the way more generous Mitsubishi warranty and capped price servicing conditions got us buying an Outlander Aspire with some added accessories for a price only a couple of thousand dollars more than the STL XTrail price. No doubt the STL is a lovely car but the Aspire offers quite a bit more equipment. Sorry Nissan but you'll have to get more competitive with regards to warranty and capped price servicing.

  • @tonyz9066
    @tonyz9066 Před 5 měsíci +2

    BUY HAVAL H6 HYBRID, MUCH BETTER THAN THIS

    • @josh3221ify
      @josh3221ify Před 5 měsíci +2

      But it's Chinese and Chinese stuff doesn't last, it's their design language, to make stuff that looks nice and shiny... Better than the originals, BUT once you take it home 😂.
      It's like buying a couch, you have to know who makes it and what's covered by the fabric and sponges.
      2 years later, how your car looks won't matter that much, because there would be newer models that look better, reliability!

  • @shadowmysticranger
    @shadowmysticranger Před 5 měsíci +1

    Xuv 700 way better

  • @SpyPap
    @SpyPap Před 4 měsíci

    50K? 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe is a real killer. Much better than the Xtrail in every aspect, bigger, much more reliable (warranty tells everything) and the price isn't expected to be much higher.

    • @michealkelliher8428
      @michealkelliher8428 Před 3 měsíci

      Santander Fe is overpriced and way more boring looking interior. At least here in Ireland they are anyway.

  • @HaruHaruman
    @HaruHaruman Před 5 měsíci +1

    It already looks so outdated inside and out. Japanese car makers are really not investing much into R&D at all, are they?

    • @Big_Yin
      @Big_Yin Před 5 měsíci +2

      Well I dunno numpties still buying Tesla's with a design language from 2012 😂

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  Před 5 měsíci +4

      The Japanese manufacturers are often conservative - and clearly that suits a lot of buyers

    • @falchoon
      @falchoon Před 5 měsíci +4

      I can go with the outdated design, it's the CVT I'm not convinced with.

    • @lordfluxington
      @lordfluxington Před 5 měsíci +2

      Toyota's are still one of the biggest selling brands in Australia. I guess we like the older looking interior here. Personally I like a mix of screen for info/media/maps and physical buttons for commonly switched things... HVAC/lights/ACC/drive control etc

    • @josh3221ify
      @josh3221ify Před 5 měsíci +1

      It looks outdated inside and outside, exactly the way I like it. Might get a good deal