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Sorry I mean 1-2k... Lol typo... Might as well walk if drive below 1k... Hahaha

 

Whats the best RPM to maintain for Fuel Efficiency?

 

I usually try to keep 2k - 2.5RPM...

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Dear QQ Owners,

 

Would 2.0L owners be able to advise FC ?

 

Base on spec, its abt 14.5Km/L but I really doubt it.. would 12Km/L be achieveable for 50/50 highway & urban travel ?

My 2.0 750km for full tank

Dear QQ Owners,

 

Would 2.0L owners be able to advise FC ?

 

Base on spec, its abt 14.5Km/L but I really doubt it.. would 12Km/L be achieveable for 50/50 highway & urban travel ?

My 2.0 750km for full tank
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Owners with tick tick or rattling sound can get TC to insulate/wrap/cable tie wiring behind glove compartment. However, if you still find noise, there are more insulation work that can be done on the glove compartment being shared by bros in the qashqai whatapps group who enjoys rattlefree glove compartment. For noise for seats, check zip of leather seat and spray silicon oil or apply leather wax on leather where it may be rubbing against the plastics.

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U r not owner if qashqai ? This is only for sharing with owners of qashqai like myself else your comment is not warranted or appreciated.

 

If you are one, sell yours because of some rattling sounds or fix them?

 

Cannot believe I have to answer to such thread but strange world strange time strange comments

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U r not owner if qashqai ? This is only for sharing with owners of qashqai like myself else your comment is not warranted or appreciated.

 

If you are one, sell yours because of some rattling sounds or fix them?

 

Cannot believe I have to answer to such thread but strange world strange time strange comments

Seem like we have become a strawberry nation -

Just waiting to be spoon feed and not problem solver :)

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Before collection of my QQ 2.0, I still have doubt on my decision, was still considering xtrail, forester XT,Sylphy... now third day on the road, I can confidently say I NV regret my choice. Seat feel very comfortable for me, even the very upright rear seat feel perfect. My mum fell asleep at the back as soon as I hit the highway. The black seat leather is very solid.

 

Only problem is I can't find the original car boot tray...

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Hi, dear all, this is my first posting here. I'm driving Qasqhai 1.2T for about 2 months now. I have learned alot from your unselfish sharings.. Thanks and taking this opportunity to wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Hi how much you bought for the car boot tray? Where to buy?

 

That not mine , I just install the light only

Tray belong to car owner

 

Should be around 60 dollar

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Hi, dear all, this is my first posting here. I'm driving Qasqhai 1.2T for about 2 months now. I have learned alot from your unselfish sharings.. Thanks and taking this opportunity to wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you too.
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its more like when you lift your foot off the gas pedal.. you won't feel the resistance aka engine brake.. try it at low speed first bro.. like i mentioned the braking distance will be different. . its somehow similar to manual gear car when you put it to neutral while cruising.

good that you share this tip. For 1.2T owners, it is a world of difference pulling off from stop. It will be silky smooth and responsive. If you checked the engine braking, you will experience stiff artificial resistance despite flooring the accelerator. Not to mention a jerkier ride.

 

There seems to be a flaw in the software algorithm for this cvt engine braking feature.

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Happy that i can participate more in this group. My wife decided to get the QQ1.2.

 

I m very impressed with the car tbh.

Is very conti like.

Didnt drive it, but sat as a passenger.

 

Even i also pyscho my wife to commit.

She is deciding the color thou.

 

Lol

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Wow... 1.2QQ is going at 110988... The lady is getting slimer...

 

If you can spare an extra $900 a year on annual depreciation, go for the Qashqai 2.0, instead of the 1.2. The 2.0 costs $12K more, but because the OMV is higher, the actual difference in cost is only $9,000.

 

The 1.2 is great if you are not fussy about power as the turbo Renault sourced engine is for low end torque below 60km/h. Above that, there's a little struggle in overtaking at highway speed.

 

The 2.0 engine is from Nissan and you will appreciate the raw power from the N.A. engine.

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If you can spare an extra $900 a year on annual depreciation, go for the Qashqai 2.0, instead of the 1.2. The 2.0 costs $12K more, but because the OMV is higher, the actual difference in cost is only $9,000.

 

The 1.2 is great if you are not fussy about power as the turbo Renault sourced engine is for low end torque below 60km/h. Above that, there's a little struggle in overtaking at highway speed.

 

The 2.0 engine is from Nissan and you will appreciate the raw power from the N.A. engine.

I test drove both 1.2 and 2.0 back to back and I totally agree with your suggestion.

Problem is that it's not only $900 extra a year. Petrol , insurance and road tax cost more and even the 19" tyres will cost more.

All in maybe 2-3k more a year?

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