Qashqai E-Power

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  • #258343
    FiestaRed
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      Does anyone have any views or drive one of the latest Nissan Qashqai E-Power cars please?

      Been driving estates for so long now, currently Corolla TS, I thought I’d try something a little different. Not sure how much difference there is in the N-Connecta and the Tekna grades, also not sure about the glass roof in the N-Connecta.

      Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

      Mother Nature don't draw straight lines, We're broken moulds in a grand design, We look a mess but we're doing fine, We're card carrying lifelong members of the Union Of Different Kinds..........

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    • #258358
      kezo
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        Have a search for @mike-700 posts on the QQ E-Power 🙂

        #258364
        Avatar photostruth
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          test drove the then top of line qashqui without the e power 2 and half years ago before getting the kona. was a nice car, and drove well. build quality was very good too. time constraints and an injury made me cancel and go for an ev

           

          Current Car: Hyundai Kona Premium EV...2 way 40kg hoist
          Last Car: Toyota C-HR Excel Hybrid...4 way 80kg hoist

          #258366
          jOhn
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            Had a Qashqai Tekna as my last motability car.  The glass roof is worth having – keeps light in the back of the car.

            It was OK.  Nothing special at all.  The seats were not great.

            You might want to look at the Volvo XC40 if you can wait about 6 months for delivery.  The AP is around the same as the e-power with a lot of included gadgets. A lot more comfortable and pretty much the same size in the back and front seats.

             

            #258368
            kezo
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              Its worth pointing out the Qashqai mild hybrid & e-power have gone through a facelift compared to the older generations.

              #258374
              Dragonfly
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                I have had my QQ epower Tekna for 3 weeks, it took a week to get used to it but now it’s a joy to drive. I like the HUD and not having to change gear, all the Tech you would want is in there the only thing it doesn’t do is make the tea?

                Far away is near at hand in visions of elsewhere.

                #258375
                Dragonfly
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                  I have had my QQ epower Tekna for 3 weeks, it took a week to get used to it but now it’s a joy to drive. I like the HUD and not having to change gear, all the Tech you would want is in there the only thing it doesn’t do is make the tea?

                  This is my 3rd and best QQ

                  Far away is near at hand in visions of elsewhere.

                  #258379
                  Avatar photoMike 700
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                    The ePower is my sixth Datsun/ Nissan ,& is definitely the best thus far!

                    Sure, there are bigger cars out there, better equipped, faster, more economical etc etc,depending on your needs, wants, bank balance etc etc etc, but overall this car is a winner,and I have had Jaguars, Cross Country Volvos, Rovers etc etc etc and previously drove 45,000 miles a year.

                    Each to his own of course, but I have no hesitation in recommending this car, whether driving 45,000 miles or just to the corner shop & back !

                    #258381
                    Dragonfly
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                      <p style=”text-align: center;”>

                      The ePower is my sixth Datsun/ Nissan ,& is definitely the best thus far! Sure, there are bigger cars out there, better equipped, faster, more economical etc etc,depending on your needs, wants, bank balance etc etc etc, but overall this car is a winner,and I have had Jaguars, Cross Country Volvos, Rovers etc etc etc and previously drove 45,000 miles a year. Each to his own of course, but I have no hesitation in recommending this car, whether driving 45,000 miles or just to the corner shop & back !

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                      I agree, probably not as quick as an f4 Phantom but still a good drive?

                      Far away is near at hand in visions of elsewhere.

                      #258384
                      Avatar photoMike 700
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                        No,    QQ is   not quite as quick, but it’s roomier, quieter and a damn site more economical- of course they are both ‘automatics’!

                        #258390
                        FiestaRed
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                          A big thank you to everyone for the help, really appreciated.

                          Off to actually sit in one tomorrow and check how easy the getting in getting process out is. One thing that spoils my Corolla Touring Sport is that I bang my head every single time I get in the car.

                          Mother Nature don't draw straight lines, We're broken moulds in a grand design, We look a mess but we're doing fine, We're card carrying lifelong members of the Union Of Different Kinds..........

                          #258444
                          FiestaRed
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                            Bright and early this morning I went to have a sit in and look around the Qashqai at my local dealerships. The first problem I had was parking. Although this is a large Nissan dealership, there only seemed to be one disabled parking bay and that was filled with a white Transit van. Every other bay in the dealership was full to. No where to park at all.

                            I met the Motability sales guy who showed me around the Qashqai, a car which really impressed me, naturally he sat me in the top ‘grade’. I asked about delivery times which weren’t a deal breaker depending on the ‘grade’ and colour I wanted. My biggest problem was when I asked about a test drive. I wanted to drive the car home to make sure it fit in the garage OK but the salesman said only accompanied test drives were allowed. Never had this before.

                            Not sure now as I wouldn’t change cars without having had a decent test drive. I must admit though that my Corolla TS did feel a little ‘dated’ when I got back in it though.

                            Mother Nature don't draw straight lines, We're broken moulds in a grand design, We look a mess but we're doing fine, We're card carrying lifelong members of the Union Of Different Kinds..........

                            #258453
                            Dragonfly
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                              Bright and early this morning I went to have a sit in and look around the Qashqai at my local dealerships. The first problem I had was parking. Although this is a large Nissan dealership, there only seemed to be one disabled parking bay and that was filled with a white Transit van. Every other bay in the dealership was full to. No where to park at all. I met the Motability sales guy who showed me around the Qashqai, a car which really impressed me, naturally he sat me in the top ‘grade’. I asked about delivery times which weren’t a deal breaker depending on the ‘grade’ and colour I wanted. My biggest problem was when I asked about a test drive. I wanted to drive the car home to make sure it fit in the garage OK but the salesman said only accompanied test drives were allowed. Never had this before. Not sure now as I wouldn’t change cars without having had a decent test drive. I must admit though that my Corolla TS did feel a little ‘dated’ when I got back in it though.

                               
                              <p style=”text-align: center;”>You do need to ensure it fits in your Garage, all of the Nissan test drives all I’ve had, across 2 dealerships, were accompanied by the Sales Guy, I would imagine it would be a requirement of the insurance.</p>
                              Book yourself in for a test drive and ask to go by your garage?? Once you’ve driven the QQ you will be hooked.

                              It’s always difficult to find a parking space at dealers, the place is full of cars???

                               

                               

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                              #258481
                              kezo
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                                I’m sure Diect Line allow 24hr test drives on your Motability insurance, which the dealer sorts out.

                                #258499
                                Avatar photoMike 700
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                                  I really can’t see why they wont let you have a 24 hour Test Drive- it can not be an insurance issue, otherwise no one would be able to have the use of a loan car when their own car is in for repairs or servicing !

                                  As far as room is concerned, it is lower than my previously car ( Tiguan )both the seat height, and headroom and is narrower in the cabin, but I am 5’10” with restricted movement due to my bottom half being held together by steel plates, rods and screws ( never argue with a parachute, it will always win ) and I can get in and out quite easily!

                                  The doors open wide, especially the rear doors, and the boot is a reasonable size with a flexible floor!

                                  Hope this helps!

                                  #258544
                                  FiestaRed
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                                    Thanks for the help, really appreciated.

                                    Mother Nature don't draw straight lines, We're broken moulds in a grand design, We look a mess but we're doing fine, We're card carrying lifelong members of the Union Of Different Kinds..........

                                    #258815
                                    FiestaRed
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                                      By way of a bit of an update regarding QQ test drives, I spoke to Nissan UK who said ‘extended’ test drives are available at the dealers discretion. I mentioned this to my local dealership and they said to let them know which car I wanted for the ‘extended’ test drive, which I did.

                                      The dealership came back about an hour later and said there were no e-Power QQ cars available in the area An which includes Sheffield of all places. What a complete waste of time. Not really impressed with Nissan.

                                      Mother Nature don't draw straight lines, We're broken moulds in a grand design, We look a mess but we're doing fine, We're card carrying lifelong members of the Union Of Different Kinds..........

                                      #258817
                                      Avatar photostruth
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                                        never really liked them either after bullshitting be about my order, that had in fact not been ordered at all. these folk would do much better just levelling with you.

                                         

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                                        Last Car: Toyota C-HR Excel Hybrid...4 way 80kg hoist

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