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@ Martinod @ Russ – score please ?
Thanks
Got to agree guys this is getting beyond a joke. Just did a quick check on SUVs and there must be 10+ models that have been bumped to the max £3749 mark.
Just as an example… we got our Nissan 1.7D Tekna 4WD 7 seat manual last August for an AP of £1750 – Same car today is £2999 an increase of over 71% in less than 12 months!
WHY?
April 20, 2020 at 11:31 am in reply to: Triton Reveals 8-Seat Model H Electric SUV With 700-Mile Range #111964Better dust off me Bren guns 😉
We test drove both the 3008 and 5008 and whilst they both have the internal WOW factor, I could not get used to the small steering wheel. Felt like I was driving a go kart.
Also, when I asked about heated steering wheel the assistant said ‘whats that’. Deal breaker for me with my arthritus 🙁 Maybe they have them now?
Sorry Wayne,
No memory function 🙁
BTW we test drove an X1 and yes the mechanics/interior were far superior to the X-Trail but like many others we did not like the seats and the cost for upgrades is diabolical imo.
Each to their own 🙂
Hi Wayne,
CVT box’es are ‘continuous variable transmission’ as averse to dual clutch variants and the most noticeable difference between the 2 are lag or delay.
Imagine you are at a roundabout in fairly heavy traffic and a gap appears and you think ‘i can get in that – just’. You put your foot down, the engine howls and you don’t move. After a second, the car jumps forward BUT that gap that was safe is now downgraded to buttock clenching.
Believe me, I have been there on more than one occasion. Never again.
The other auto box’es do not suffer from this anywhere near as bad.
Try a google search on….
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) …
Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT) …
DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) …for a full technical breakdown.
Good luck with whatever you choose mate 🙂
Hey Brydo,
Storm white (Pearlescent at no extra cost), the seats are comfortable, the compass is simply an optional feature and yes it is oriented correctly (before you ask) – 😉




Hi Wayne,
One of the things that I really appreciate is the leather seats and the height as getting in and out is noticeably easier than with cloth. 1st leg in, slide and spin – a lot easier 🙂
Here are a few pics… not very sunny today 🙁
As for a (brief) review, this is my 2nd X-Trail, manual this time as the CVT box is awful!
This is the 7 seat 4WD version so I lost the Bose sound system but the grand kids love the back seats.
Driving/parking is easy thanks to responsive controls and 360 camera plus sensors. Blind spot monitoring is good, as is emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, lane departure etc…
Seats are comfortable and access (especially passenger) is excellent. Electric adjust on both front as well as all seats (except Grand kids) heated along with the steering wheel.
To top it off, hands free boot opening, pano sunroof with blind and ‘intelligent’ 4WD. You may just be able to see a nextbase duo cam and echo dot auto 😉
All in all, very happy with it (best mpg so far – 1.7 diesel – 47 mpg) roomy, stylish (outside) and practical.
Anything specific, just ask 🙂

Bang for your buck – was my mantra and the winner…. X-Trail Teckna.
Electric (leather) seats, heated seats/steering wheel, pano s/r, 360 camera and the list goes on and on. Yes the dash is dated but as others have said, you have to compromise. It’s our 2nd consecutive car on the scheme, need I say more.
Good luck with whatever you choose Speedy 🙂
Making space for a bevvy of EV’s in the new year, Ho Ho Ho!
More like the Volkswagen Touareg in my eyes and I would snatch Moto’s hand off and damn the AP 🙂
Quick update for anyone who is interested – This is now working so let me know if you want to know how.
November 1, 2019 at 9:24 am in reply to: Should we collectively open up the biggest can of worms ever? #94652In my experience dealerships are very much a lottery. We need to arm ourselves with information, do diligent research and be prepared to walk away if not happy.
Not ideal I know but then this is the real world not utopia.
That said I also support the very good idea (SpinaB) of a user group that would provide feedback to Motability and hopefully influence their thinking/policies.
This was our first car on the scheme and we were ‘blown away’ with it. The latest offering GT line S has absolutely everything you could wish for and if you can stomach the AP then it is the best on the scheme IMHO.
The ONLY reason we did not stick with it is the roofline/door opening is about an inch too low resulting in me scraping the top of my head on numerous occasions when exiting the vehicle 🙁
Other than that I cannot fault it and in those 3 years it performed flawlessly.
Personally I would go for the X Trail (and I did) as the styling is better and its basically the same car BUT with a sunroof. Why 4WD on the Koleos precludes a sunroof will always be a mystery to me.
Also beware the CVT auto box, I drove one for almost 4 years and it was hell!
Good luck with whatever you choose 🙂
WOWSER! Finally a tiggy that looks good without being white in R line trim 🙂
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