When did the Nissan X Trail diesel come out?

When did the Nissan X Trail diesel come out?

A 2.0-litre turbo-diesel option was introduced in August 2008 and is a relatively quiet unit with low fuel consumption and, again, strong torque. Five-speed manuals were fitted until an all-new X-Trail was launched in October 2007, when a six-speed manual was installed.

What causes Nissan X Trail engine to stall?

Nissan X-Trail Engine stalling problem (2001-2007) Some cars built between early 2001 and September 2002 had issues that resulted in the engine stalling. This was caused by the engine angle and position of the sensors for the engine management system.

What are the trim levels of the Nissan X Trail?

Trim levels ran from S through Sport up to range-topping SE+. Garnering instant critical acclaim for the boldness of its interior styling and the quality of its chassis, the X-Trail went on to notch up steady, if unspectacular, sales.

Is the Toyota X Trail a good car?

On-road, the X-Trail handles well for its class. It’s no sports machine but is stable and predictable. It doesn’t have the same safety in corners as low-slung passenger cars. The X-Trail had a big 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, giving it the sort of grunty torque Australian drivers love.

What’s the fuel consumption of a Nissan X Trail?

Nissan claims that the rated fuel consumption for the Nissan X-Trail 2.0L is 13.4km/litre, which translates to about 7.5 litres per 100 km. We put the Nissan X-Trail through our WapCar fuel consumption test and here are our results. To recap, the 2.0-litre engine naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine produces 144 PS and 200 Nm of torque.

When did the Nissan X Trail come out?

Check out our Owners’ Reviews from people who live with the car day in, day out. Looking for a Nissan X-Trail (2001 – 2007)? Register your interest for later or request to be contacted by a dealer to talk through your options now. Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.

Nissan X-Trail Engine stalling problem (2001-2007) Some cars built between early 2001 and September 2002 had issues that resulted in the engine stalling. This was caused by the engine angle and position of the sensors for the engine management system.

Trim levels ran from S through Sport up to range-topping SE+. Garnering instant critical acclaim for the boldness of its interior styling and the quality of its chassis, the X-Trail went on to notch up steady, if unspectacular, sales.

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