


For:
The X-Trail is a fine drive, with a comfortable ride, composed handling and excellent refinement. The interior is solid and practical, and it's more capable off-road than many of its rivals.
Against:
Rear seat space or access isn't as good as some. Entry-level cars miss out on other models' more advanced four-wheel-drive system and stability control.
Performance
|
Buying & owning
|
Behind the wheel
|
Running Costs |
|
|---|---|
Town mpg |
32.5 |
Out of Town mpg |
45.6 |
Average mpg |
39.8 |
Tank Capacity (gallons) |
14.3 |
CO2 Rating (g/km) |
190 |
Insurance Group |
13 |
Typical Insurance Quote |
£544 |
% Value Retained (3yrs/36,000mls) |
34 |
Typical Contract Hire Rate (pcm) |
£458 |
Pence Per Mile |
55.62 |
Servicing Cost over 3yrs |
£1046 |
Servicing Intervals |
12,500 |
Manufacturers Warranty |
3yr/60k |
Performance & Measurements |
|
|---|---|
Body type |
4X4 |
Number of Doors |
5 |
Number of Seats |
5 |
Engine (cc/type) |
1995/4 |
Fuel Type |
Diesel |
Max Power (bhp/rpm) |
148/4000 |
Engine Position |
F |
Driven Wheels |
Four |
Length (mm) |
4630 |
Width (mm) |
1785 |
Height (mm) |
1685 |
Boot Space (min ltr) |
479 |
Boot Space (max ltr) |
1773 |
Turning Circle (m) |
10.8 |
Towing Weight(kg) |
2000 |
Kerb Weight (kg) |
1625 |
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