Is Nissan X-Trail 2011 reliable?

Is Nissan X-Trail 2011 reliable?

Yes, it’s a very reliable car. There are no commonly reported issues with major components such as the engine, gearbox or the four-wheel-drive system, and the only regular problems are generally with the electronics, which are actually quite complex for a car of this era.

Is Nissan X-Trail a reliable car?

Nissan performed poorly in the 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey, finishing 28th out of 30 manufacturers. That’s worse than Peugeot and way below Kia, Hyundai and Skoda, with only Land Rover and Fiat placing lower. The X-Trail finished bottom in the large SUV class, too – a very disappointing result.

How much horsepower does a 2011 Nissan X-Trail have?

NISSAN X-Trail (T31) 2.0L dCi 6MT AWD (173 HP)

Is Nissan Xtrail a good 4WD?

Big yet not obnoxiously so, the X-Trail 4WD is practical for city errands as well as longer weekend getaways. If you come from a long-limbed family (like me) you will be impressed with the legroom in both the front and rear, especially considering this isn’t a full-size SUV.

How much does a 2011 Nissan X-Trail cost?

Today, Nissan unveiled the first details on their facelift version for the X-Trail SUV. In Japan the new model will go on sale on July 16th, with prices ranging from 2,239,650 yen to 3,139,500 yen. The 2011 X-Trail comes with a redesigned front grille, front bumper, and headlights.

Is Nissan X-Trail 4WD or AWD?

Nissan X-TRAIL 4WD models feature Nissan’s excellent ALL MODE 4×4 system. The leather seats certainly up the ante in the luxury stakes for the ST-L model Nissan X-TRAIL.

What is inside the Nissan X-Trail?

The Nissan X-TRAIL uses the conventional two-dials. Centre console sees the climate control, 4WD switch and audio – a six CD system with MP3 and Bluetooth compatibility (six speakers for the ST-L model we tested). Rear seat passengers enjoy adjustment for the seat backs but not a huge amount of legroom.

Why is the Nissan X-Trail so popular in Australia?

Nissan has sold around 100,000 X-TRAILs in Australia and the compact SUV remains immensely popular with Aussie families. And with good reason – the Nissan X-TRAIL is smartly packaged, feature-loaded and great value.