I've had good service from Batterymegastore (helpful), and lots of people use Tayna though i haven't personally, but worth messaging them so they know exactly what you are replacing, the drop down menus may not have the stop start versions because OE batteries on a car as new as yours really shouldn't yet be failing, so they may not be fully up to current spec on the menu.
However do ask at the main dealer, or even ring around a couple of main dealers, especially rural area dealers ( though probably not in the Cotswolds) tend to be a bit more realistic about pricing, because it's possible that the car's ecu will need to be told about its new battery....Toyota supply batteries for near enough the same price as the factors, and you know it will be the right one, no harm in seeing if Nissan have a similar sensible outlook...obviously you want an all incl supply and fitted price.
Things have moved on and it might not be simply the case of chucking a new battery on and away you go.
Edited by gordonbennet on 07/01/2019 at 11:31
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