I was in a similar situation myself about 6 months ago regarding cvt transmissions in general, but specifically relating to the current Honda jazz and Toyota yaris. As you probably have noticed, very little of the motoring press have anything good to say about them, and that's without taking reliability into account!. What you need to be looking at are owners reviews for the cvt version. Unfortunately, due to the relative newness of the current shape qashqai, you probably won't find that many, but try autotrader and parkers websites. The motoring press typically are very dismissive of cvt transmissions, but a quick look on the Internet found an auto express review of the qashqai cvt, and they were very positive about it, though obviously that is of no help regarding long term reliability. It does seem that Nissan have, through programming the cvt's behaviour, made it seem like a traditional auto transmission, by making 'steps', like gear changes. This seems to be par for the course these days, that is the case with our jazz, and it is also the case with the yaris.
I did read a report of some older Honda cvt's (I was reading specifically about the weird Japanese market mobilo spike, which has a 1.5 petrol mated to a cvt, so no idea if the same cvt was used in the jazz of the same erase) suffering from reliability problems. But given our car has, what I presume is a new type of cvt, along with the fact that being my wife's motability car, we will only have it for 3 years, it didn't put us off, and so far, 3 months in, we really like the car.
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