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Nissan Note (2006 - 2013)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 24 August 2024
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reviewed by Anonymous on 17 October 2021
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reviewed by willingtonsteve on 8 March 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 1 February 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 23 December 2019
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reviewed by Ian Worby on 27 September 2018
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reviewed by Quadratica on 28 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 July 2018
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1.5 dCi SE 5dr Hatchback

reviewed by Anonymous on 23 March 2018
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Overall rating
4
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
4
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Best loved car my wife and I have owned

Now March 2018 and the Note has covered 126000 miles with hardly a fault. When we bought it the mileage was 26000 miles. It is used mainly for commuting and shopping with average journey distance no more than 10 miles. We drive to North Devon about once a month distance 150 miles. The engine is a little noisy just after starting compared to a petrol car but once on the move it is the quietest car we have owned. Ride has been very good and comfortable but the front passenger seat becomes a little uncomfortable after more than 2 hours. MPG is outstanding at 59.9 when commuting. Reliability and built quality is also exceptionally good. Performance is perfectly adequate for todays traffic and motorway speeds are easy and refined. Repair costs have been only what should be expected ie 2 sets of brake pads and discs, 4 sets of wipers, 4 sets of tyres and 2 drive belts, I do my own servicing annually and the parts cost between £60 and 70. It has survived 2 low speed accidents caused by others driving into it. Extensive front damage and a rear quarter were quickly and perfectly repaired. It failed the MOT last September for the first time due to a broken front suspension spring. Hardly surprising considering the poor roads and speed bumps here. The suspension has just started to become clunky over rough surfaces and I expect to have to change the shock absorbers very soon. It is a very practical car. The sliding and folding rear seats have accommodated everything we have tried to load and the grandchildren love it - it is bright yellow and has kept its paintwork very well. No sign of rust yet. I expect to see 200,000 miles in this car.

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About this car

Price£9,990–£16,000
Road TaxB–G
MPG41.5–67.3 mpg
Real MPG95.8%

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