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Nissan Qashqai N-Connecta with Glass Roof - 3rd Best Selling Car in the UK 2024
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Family buyers in Northern Ireland will be impressed by the many practical features of the Nissan Qashqai. The rear doors swing up to a full 85-degress meaning that fitting a car seat - and putting a child into their seat - is made a lot easier. The boot on the Qashqai measures 504 litres and grows to 1,600 litres when the rear seats are folded down. Space in the rear seats is as you'd expect - substantial. Thanks to e-POWER technology, the New Nissan Qashqai's hybrid system aids its overall fuel economy, giving you a claimed 54mpg.
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The faint thrum of the e-Power Hybrid's three-cylinder engine injects a smooth pulse of power that’s both brisk and pleasingly polished. Its 187bhp 1.5-litre petrol engine generates electricity and sends it to the electric motor that spins the wheels, for electric car-like instant acceleration (0-62mph takes 7.9 seconds). The Nissan Qashqai is a relaxing and comfortable ride even on long journeys.
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All Nissan Qashqai’s now come with a large, 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system that is big and clear. On base cars, the feature list includes all you’ll need but upper trims have a full suite of Google-powered upgrades. The most important of these is built-in Google Maps - far superior to most built-in sat-navs in terms of accuracy, updates, and ease-of-use.
Pleasingly, Nissan has retained conventional buttons and rotary dials for the climate controls, which means adjusting the temperature or fan speed is a seamless process. Parking is made easier by the Qashqai’s upgraded Around View Monitor, which features a 3D function to see the car from above when parking. A feature called Invisible Hood View allows drivers to position the front wheels as if looking at them from behind, allowing you to see directly underneath the car when manoeuvring in tight car parks, for example.