Is Nissan Note any good?

Is Nissan Note any good?

The Note is a practical car that doesn’t really win you over with its design or driving experience. The new Nissan Note isn’t difficult to recommend. It’s spacious, drives well and offers good value for money, improving on its predecessor in every department.

Is Nissan Note a good car to buy?

Sadly, the Note is not as reliable as its rivals. It finished in last place in the small car category, with owners citing problems with the suspension, non-engine electrics and engine electrics on some petrol models. Nissan as a brand came in 29th place out of 32 car manufacturers – a pretty poor result.

Is the Nissan Note reliable?

Is the Nissan Note 1.5 dCi DCI bad?

From looking on this forum and elsewhere, there appears to be very little wrong with the 1.5 dci Renault engine the note uses. I’ll be looking at a post 2009 car, and have found that there may be problems with the earlier versions. I’ve found a good 2009 version with around 30k on it, and would look to keep the car for the long term.

Which is better Nissan Note 1.5 or 1.4 diesel?

If you must go diesel, you have chosen one of the better ones although the 1.5 is not as bomb proof as people think. You will still get DMF problems with the 1.5 and it will need a belt change. The 1.4 may not be the most powerful, but it is ultra reliable and has the added advantage of being a chain cam.

Is the Nissan Note 1.5 on the decline?

There is a Danger Nissan will lose its loyal 50-80 year old following who want simple, reliable and good value motors in search of a younger market. I know Nissan dealers have found satisfaction with the new Juke where looks come before practicality, to be low and on the decline.

Which is better Nissan Note or Nissan Acenta?

Nissan has tuned the Note for European tastes, which in practice means a more planted drive than the original Note, but one with far better bump absorption to make for a reasonably relaxed drive. Less impressive is the steering, which lacks feedback and is rather too light. But as a car to knock around town,…

What kind of car is the Nissan Note?

The Note is that car and it’s why with a relatively low key marketing push it’s become one of Nissan’s best-selling vehicles in the UK. Here’s how to track down a used one. Five-door supermini MPV 2009- to 2013: [1.4, 1.6 petrol 1.5 diesel (Visia, Acenta, n-tec, n-tec+, Tekna)]

What’s the difference between a Nissan Note and 1dci?

Revised gear ratios boosted fuel economy and improved emissions of the 1.4 and 1.5dCi models. Further incremental improvements were visited upon the car’s emissions for the 2011 model year petrol-engined Notes which became fully compliant with the Euro 5-emissions requirements.

How much does a Nissan Note 1.4 cost?

(Approx. values for a 2009 Note 1.4) A clutch assembly will be around £195 and front brake pads are around £45; it’s around £40 for the rear set. An alternator should be close to £250 and a radiator around £175. Try and imagine a GTi hot hatch version of the Note.

How many zero to 60 times does a Nissan do?

There are numerous Nissan cars, and each make and model is different. Everything from weight to driver experience to tires can have an influence not just on mph times, but on zero to 60 times and quarter mile times as well.