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I like the "cash-kai". The current model is nice too.

 

The new model now looks a bit like the Murrano.

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I like the "cash-kai". The current model is nice too.

 

The new model now looks a bit like the Murrano.

The rear light is teana one

Nice

expect to bring in Singapore "TC+MT+AWD" one [thumbsup]

How much will it be? 150K?

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Saw the Nissan Qasqhai. Very basic model...though it is branded as a "luxury" model.

 

Selling at $138K approx depending on COE.

 

No auto side mirror collapse.

 

No Parking sensor w video

 

No VDU unit

 

No Park Assist

 

No Lane changer cam.

 

Car is very light after driving a Harrier.

 

All this are standard features in UK and Australia but they skimp on all the goodies and only provide you with "leather" seats.

 

Very disappointed.

 

Second car seen was Honda Vezel.

 

Not allowed to test drive. WTF?

 

Car is fuel efficient but has no power.

 

The model sold in Sg is the petrol version NOT the hybrid.

 

Third car seen was Toyota Harrier.

 

Notice 3 cars sold this last quarter alone. Sparks concern that the car may not be as good as its predecessor. Not sure.

 

Again not allowed to test drive. WTF, again.

 

Any other jap SUVs to recommend?

 

 

 

 

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Saw the Nissan Qasqhai. Very basic model...though it is branded as a "luxury" model.

 

Selling at $138K approx depending on COE.

 

No auto side mirror collapse.

 

No Parking sensor w video

 

No VDU unit

 

No Park Assist

 

No Lane changer cam.

 

Car is very light after driving a Harrier.

 

All this are standard features in UK and Australia but they skimp on all the goodies and only provide you with "leather" seats.

 

Very disappointed.

 

Second car seen was Honda Vezel.

 

Not allowed to test drive. WTF?

 

Car is fuel efficient but has no power.

 

The model sold in Sg is the petrol version NOT the hybrid.

 

Third car seen was Toyota Harrier.

 

Notice 3 cars sold this last quarter alone. Sparks concern that the car may not be as good as its predecessor. Not sure.

 

Again not allowed to test drive. WTF, again.

 

Any other jap SUVs to recommend?

 

 

 

 

Why dont u try sorento? Should fit in ypur criteria just that its kimchi not sushi.

 

Other jap suv u can try are Subaru Forester, Mazda CX-5 and maybe Mitsubishi ASX

In singapore it should be X-trail instead

Seen the nissan sg web, they call it Qashqai

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Saw the Nissan Qasqhai. Very basic model...though it is branded as a "luxury" model.

 

Selling at $138K approx depending on COE.

 

No auto side mirror collapse.

 

No Parking sensor w video

 

No VDU unit

 

No Park Assist

 

No Lane changer cam.

 

Car is very light after driving a Harrier.

 

All this are standard features in UK and Australia but they skimp on all the goodies and only provide you with "leather" seats.

 

Very disappointed.

 

Second car seen was Honda Vezel.

 

Not allowed to test drive. WTF?

 

Car is fuel efficient but has no power.

 

The model sold in Sg is the petrol version NOT the hybrid.

 

Third car seen was Toyota Harrier.

 

Notice 3 cars sold this last quarter alone. Sparks concern that the car may not be as good as its predecessor. Not sure.

 

Again not allowed to test drive. WTF, again.

 

Any other jap SUVs to recommend?

 

 

 

 

If this qashqai(farking spelling still wrong)is not X-trail, better wait X-trail,

I rent one month in mid-east, impressive acceleration,

2.5L NA engine 4AT, but heard new X-trail

is CVT, proformance should be compromised

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If this qashqai(farking spelling still wrong)is not X-trail, better wait X-trail,

I rent one month in mid-east, impressive acceleration,

2.5L NA engine 4AT, but heard new X-trail

is CVT, proformance should be compromised

The YouTube test car turbo diesel with 6spd manual is the best.

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Nice. But i've always found a 5-seater SUV or MPV pointless. Might as well buy a sedan. If go big n tall, go 7-seater nia.

 

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Not so sure about the built quality of Korean cars.

 

Feel safer with Japanese cars. tried and tested.

 

Anyone have experience with Kia and Hyundais?

 

Heard from one of their dealer that the car craps out after 3 years. What confidence...

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Nice. But i've always found a 5-seater SUV or MPV pointless. Might as well buy a sedan. If go big n tall, go 7-seater nia.

 

in singapore SUV regardless 5-seater or 7-seateris, its practicality is zero, but different people aspire to various senses, this is why SUV still can survive in Singapore :D

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can see far to squeeze people out, can bully smaller vehicles. That's what on most SUV's drivers brain.

 

The most practical car in Singapore probably is Suzuki Solio. :D

 

in singapore SUV regardless 5-seater or 7-seateris, its practicality is zero, but different people aspire to various senses, this is why SUV still can survive in Singapore :D

 

 

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here is the Qashqai brochure, 19" rim.

2.0L NA engine only 144PS/200Nm, CVT and 19" rim,

no doubt, underpower

so X-trail worth to wait

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Nice. But i've always found a 5-seater SUV or MPV pointless. Might as well buy a sedan. If go big n tall, go 7-seater nia.

 

 

Yes but sometimes its useful especially when u need higher ground clearance. Moreover people say in SUV more safe than in sedan.

 

And boot space suv also bigger and carrying ikea items would have no problem

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