What are the main problems with Nissan Qashqai?

Nissan Qashqai Common Problems and Solutions

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Are qashqais any good?

The Qashqai is very easy to drive, a nice feel to the gear box and foot pedals. The steering is accurate and it handles well. I am very pleased with the fuel economy, and it is surprisingly very comfortable for a modest car ( we now use the Quashqai a lot and mainly keep the 4×4 for towing).

Is Nissan Qashqai durable?

Brake discs and light bulbs are on par with the rest of the class, but it's safe to say that the first-gen Qashqai has a good reputation for durability. Alas, the later second-generation Qashqai has always had a poor reliability record, by contrast.

Is Nissan Qashqai 1.5 dCi engine problems?

Our verdict is that although Nissan Qashqai 1.5 dCi engine problems do occur, these problems are, for the most part, easily avoided with a preventative maintenance schedule. When this engine is maintained correctly it can return mileages of well over 150,000 between rebuilds.

Is Nissan Qashqai expensive to maintain?

Servicing and maintenance Servicing intervals are once a year or every 18,000 miles, which isn't particularly generous. The Qashqai will continue the old model's reputation for being cheap to service as it's one of the industry's most reliable cars.

How long should a Nissan Qashqai battery last?

Generally, your car battery can last for four years.

Which is the best Qashqai engine?

If you do a lot of miles the manual, two-wheel drive, 1.5-litre diesel engine in N-Connecta trim is your best balance of kit, performance and economy. However, if you only do short journeys then choose the 1.3-litre petrol engine.