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2008 Nissan Qashqai+2 [NJ10]

2008 Nissan Qashqai+2 [NJ10] in RTL autowereld, Non-fiction TV, 2002-2024 IMDB Ep. 6.03

Class: Cars, Off-road / SUV — Model origin: EU — Built in: UK

2008 Nissan Qashqai+2 [NJ10]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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m.pfaffeneder DE

2011-03-31 21:33

My neighbour has bought a "normal" Qashqai (without +2) a few weeks ago. Well, it´s brand-new so the facelifted version. It´s a 2.0 dCi with an automatic gearbox and it´s 4WD. And it´s absolutely fantastic. It´s very powerful and the handling and ride comfort are great, too. Furthermore it´s almost full equipped. It has got xenon headlights, satnav (touchscreen) with rear view camera, a panorama sunroof, 18" wheels and special headlights for the day.

Link to "www.sparky.ch"

Mudflap SX

2011-03-31 21:36

Sounds weird reading about all this high-tech stuff after the 504 Break's! :D

-- Last edit: 2011-03-31 21:36:49

Sandie SX

2011-03-31 21:37

A friend of mine is getting one too apparently.

He is going down to one car to replace a MINI and a 7 Series.

Build in Sunderland, UK.

-- Last edit: 2011-03-31 21:39:52

Mudflap SX

2011-03-31 21:40

Are you sure they're all built in UK?

m.pfaffeneder DE

2011-03-31 21:41

Well, wikipedia says, that all Qashqai´s are built in Sunderland, UK. So Sandie is right.

Mudflap SX

2011-03-31 21:48

No, it says they are also built in Japan. Unless this is in the UK, I'm guessing this one's Japanese.

Sandie SX

2011-03-31 21:50

Seems to be pictures from the unveilling at the British motorshow: http://www.carpages.co.uk/nissan/nissan-qashqai-2-23-07-08.asp

dsl SX

2011-03-31 21:54

Hey - I can agree with m.pfaffeneder's taste in cars. Qashqais are excellent, apart from the name. But I doubt if we'll convince the owner of Schrödingo's cat.

Ingo DE

2011-03-31 22:02

Sure, I'm not convincible, that's no question :o But my wife -the second owner of the two mentioned cats- is indeed interested in it. At the time she prefers more the ASX ( /vehicle_346217-Mitsubishi-ASX-2010.html ). Right now it's no big question, as it seems, that my Omega will decease earlier than her Astra G.

-- Last edit: 2011-03-31 22:05:27

Mudflap SX

2011-04-01 17:23

Sandie wrote Seems to be pictures from the unveilling at the British motorshow: http://www.carpages.co.uk/nissan/nissan-qashqai-2-23-07-08.asp


Ah, I guess it is built in UK after all then...

Ingo DE

2011-10-31 21:59

m.pfaffeneder wrote And it´s absolutely fantastic.

Sorry, but you're wrong. It has some remarkable disadvantages. For example: it's too small inside. Yesterday we made a test-seat (my wife is more active now for looking for a new car, since her Astra G DTi makes more and more problems) and soon she wants to make a test-ride.
It's too small for me. I'm bumping with my head at the ceiling. The drivers seat is height-adjustable, but not the passengers seat. Not possible even in the highest trim line. The space in the glovebox is wee, too. The Navi-screen is too small and when the tailgate is open, I'm bumping with my head against it, too.
Quite poor, all this, for a car in such size. :o

m.pfaffeneder DE

2011-10-31 22:15

@ingo: That´s the only problem with this car. I´ve got problems, too (I am 1,88 m tall). Unfortunately the Qashqai from my neigbour has got the panorama roof, so there is not much space for your head. And the tailgate is another problem, but my neighbour says that you get used to it.

Sandie SX

2011-10-31 22:36

At least you are tall enough to reach the pedals: Link to "www.walesonline.co.uk"

Ingo DE

2011-10-31 22:43

His fault. Why hasn't he ordered it with automatic and cruise control? :p
Or has mounted the wooden blocs as here: /vehicle_710-Auburn-851-Speedster-1935.html

-- Last edit: 2011-10-31 22:45:31

dsl SX

2011-10-31 22:45

When I were a lad, we had a very small chemistry teacher who owned an MG Magnette [ADO38] which had the huge near-vertical steering wheel. We were convinced he drove by looking through rather than over the wheel. He also had sticky-out ears, so was nick-named Neddy. Nowadays I'm sure it would be something Hobbit-related.

cl82 DE

2011-11-01 21:05

@dsl: A propos "the owner of Schrödingo's cat"- how did you come up with that nickname?

dsl SX

2011-11-01 21:14

@cl82 - see /vehicle.php?id=199812 . It made some sort of sense at the time ... (and gave me an excuse to link to Noggin the Nog, which was as significant a part of my early life as Hillman Imps).

-- Last edit: 2011-11-01 21:21:34

cl82 DE

2011-11-01 22:03

:D Alright, now I see. Thanks!

-- Last edit: 2022-08-06 02:15:45

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