The Official PistonHeads Boring Nissan Qashqai Thread

The Official PistonHeads Boring Nissan Qashqai Thread

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pherlopolus

2,119 posts

165 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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JVaughan said:


Having a few issues with the gadgets though ... blind spot warning seems to have a mind of its own when its raining, alerting me to "phantom" cars in my blind spots (even when on country lanes and empty roads).


keyless entry is great, no longer having to fish around for keys when approaching the car.

Do I still love it ... Yes, but needs a little more power !!
Yes to those! I have to hunt for keys approaching front door now though!

soxboy

6,603 posts

226 months

Sunday 20th September 2015
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Despite being on PH for a while I've only just spotted this thread. I've a question about paintwork as my wife has a leased Qq, one of the last of the previous model, in Nightshade and I have to say that whilst it is a great looking colour the quality of it is appalling. It scratches really easily and looks very thin, going down to surface in a few places.

Just wondered if anyone else had experienced this and also if the new model was better? Despite the issues Mrs SB still wants either anothe Qq or a Juke, although she may be put off if she sees the repair cost at the end of the lease!

pherlopolus

2,119 posts

165 months

Sunday 20th September 2015
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Not got close to applying wax or anything yet, have 2 scratches, one me and one from a car next to it. It perfectly fine after 6 months

Neil H

15,347 posts

258 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Picked mine up 2 weeks ago, really like it so far. Comfortable, practical and kinda dull to drive (which is what's it's about really). Love the sunroof and the all-round camera!



Oh and I love this colour!

CaptainSensib1e

1,447 posts

228 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Luckily I just stumbled upon this thread, as I'm picking up a 2014 1.6 dci Acenta (new shape) in Magnetic red tomorrow!

Test drove a 1.5 dci and found it a bit gutless, but hoping the 1.6 dci with an extra 20 bhp will be nippy enough. It's for the wife anyway, so should be perfect for her. Only £30 to tax too!

Glad to hear there are so many happy owners though, I'll post back once it's picked up!


Edited by CaptainSensib1e on Thursday 24th September 14:15

pherlopolus

2,119 posts

165 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Neil H said:
Picked mine up 2 weeks ago, really like it so far. Comfortable, practical and kinda dull to drive (which is what's it's about really). Love the sunroof and the all-round camera!



Oh and I love this colour!
I was wondering where you had got a picture of my car from!!

CaptainSensib1e

1,447 posts

228 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Just a quick update for anyone interested.

Picked up the car on Friday, so have now spent a weekend with it. Initial impressions are positive, it drives very well for a car of its type, lots of grip, not a lot of body roll, and the 1.6 dci pulls very well.

Particularly impressed with the engine, it is very quiet and refined, feels quicker than I was expecting, and try as I might I could not get below 40 mpg. That's a revelation when my other car is a S4 with a V8.

On the whole it feels very well made, some of the interior plastics are a bit cheap but it seems well put together.

The only thing I haven't gelled with yet is the electronic handbrake. I can't quite figure out how I should use to for hill starts as you need to press the footbrake to take the handbrake off.

Only other minor compliant is the stop/start doesn't seem to work. It might just be that the battery is a bit low if the car had been standing around for a while before I bought it. I know there is a button to disable it but it's definitely not pressed!

pherlopolus

2,119 posts

165 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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I have the hill assist, puts the hand brake on over a certain angle when you apply the brakes to stand still, Takes it off automatically as you pull away - it can be a little slow to release though.


Neil H

15,347 posts

258 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Star/ stop will only kick in under very specific circumstances. I’ve had some journeys through London where it will activate every time I stop, and others like when I was out on Saturday where it didn’t kick in once in an hour of driving in traffic. The switch will only turn it off for that journey, it will come back on next time you start the ignition.

You do not need to apply the footbrake to release the e-brake, just release the clutch and accelerate and it will disengage automatically (on the manual at least).

Regarding starting on hills, hill start assist is standard on all models – when you stop on a hill a green symbol will light on the instrument panel to tell you that it’s active. This will hold the car for about 2 seconds after you release the footbrake to allow time for the clutch to engage.

CaptainSensib1e

1,447 posts

228 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Neil H said:
Star/ stop will only kick in under very specific circumstances. I’ve had some journeys through London where it will activate every time I stop, and others like when I was out on Saturday where it didn’t kick in once in an hour of driving in traffic. The switch will only turn it off for that journey, it will come back on next time you start the ignition.

You do not need to apply the footbrake to release the e-brake, just release the clutch and accelerate and it will disengage automatically (on the manual at least).

Regarding starting on hills, hill start assist is standard on all models – when you stop on a hill a green symbol will light on the instrument panel to tell you that it’s active. This will hold the car for about 2 seconds after you release the footbrake to allow time for the clutch to engage.
Thanks, that's useful info. Out of interest, do you have any idea of the 'specific circumstances' which will mean start/stop engaging, or is it just pot luck?

Neil H

15,347 posts

258 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Things like power drain on the battery, engine temp, whether the clutch is engaged, stopped on a hill etc

Having the AC on a high fan setting or demister for example may cause it not to stop/ start.

Jerry Can

4,647 posts

230 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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CaptainSensib1e said:
Thanks, that's useful info. Out of interest, do you have any idea of the 'specific circumstances' which will mean start/stop engaging, or is it just pot luck?
you need to ensure that you fully depress the clutch at least once every 25 gear changes, or else the ecu thinks that there is a fault and prevents it from working. You also need a fully charged battery.

hth

CaptainSensib1e

1,447 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th October 2015
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Jerry Can said:
you need to ensure that you fully depress the clutch at least once every 25 gear changes, or else the ecu thinks that there is a fault and prevents it from working. You also need a fully charged battery.

hth
Thanks. It seems to have started working now (slightly randomly though), might have just been the battery is low on charge.

R1-Jay

450 posts

190 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Bought a tekna i.6T for the mrs last month, traded in both our cars and got a PCP on 3 years

so far after a month its got 400 miles on it, the wife is recovering from an op and i have a company van

lovely car, but goes in for warranty on the panoramic roof as it squeaks on closing

best MPG so far is 42 on a motorway journey


R1-Jay

450 posts

190 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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not that impressed with the sat nav, much prefer my waze on the phone. just wished there was a way of showing waze as one of the apps on the nissan connect

escargot

17,111 posts

224 months

Sunday 24th January 2016
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Just ordered a new 1.6 tekna - looking forward to getting it now!

FreeLitres

6,097 posts

184 months

Sunday 24th January 2016
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I'm finding the mpg on the 1.5 Tekna company car to be really bad. "Normal" driving around geta about 45 mpg if you are not highly focussed on it.

Ultra careful efficient motorway drving (cruise at 68 mph ish) gets about 55-60 mpg. My 140 PS Passat was much better. frown

knight

5,215 posts

286 months

Tuesday 26th January 2016
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Currently looking at getting a petrol one of these, tested both the 1.2 and 1.6 today and whilst the 1.6 was obviously better for general driving I'm wondering what the general consensus from owners was?

R1-Jay

450 posts

190 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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took the 1.2t out on a test drive, was ok but ran out of puff to quickly.

the 1.6t is still not a rocket but more than sufficient for the mrs at 163bhp get around 25 on a 2 mile town trip and 45-50 on a motorway at normal speeds

pherlopolus

2,119 posts

165 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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We took our 1.2t to the south of France and would have appreciated more power on the passes, the autoroute was a bit hairy at times. That's the only time I felt it underpowered.