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Nissan X-Trail T32.II ST (2017-2022)
Also referred to as: Nissan X-Trail T32.II ST 2021 and Nissan X-Trail T32.II ST 2023. 5-Seat CVT FWD, 7-Seat CVT FWD, 5-Seat CVT 4WD, Manual (See All)- 2 reviews
My complaint is with Nissan Australia, 6 months out of warranty and wont do good will on a safety issue, front radar collision module on my 2018 Xtrail because I bought it at a auction & not a used car dealer.
Very poor service , the car itself is a good car, this seems to a common fault with Nissan ingeneral when searching the internet
- 9 reviews
- 4 likes
I decided to trade in my 6 cylinder 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV to upgrade to a new car only because my one was getting old. I loved my Mitsubishi and mechanically it was great in all the 8 yrs I had it, so I had planned on replacing it with another SUV and fairly confident it would be a Mitsubishi but only a 4 cylinder this time.
My daughter suggested looking over an X Trail SUV first as she had seen a few and really liked them. I went for a test drive on one and absolutely loved it. It was a lot smaller than my original car but certainly ...
Purchased in at Nissan Dealers for $25,490.
Nissan x trail doing 60 km,s country road - truck comes past and bonnet is ripped back wards over windscreen
daughter now scared to drive - Nissan advise it is not a manufacturing issue
I see that America has had recalls on bonnet latch issues
I had this car for loan for about a month and it was so bad we tried to avoid it as much as posible. We generally used it for school drop offs and shopping. The cargo space is nice but still only 5 seats. The interior belongs in the bin. It was all cheap plastic and the front armrests on the door were very uncomfortable. The infotainment was just a screen about half the length of a smartphone and wasn't touch screen, and was hard to navigate.. The drive train, could be better. Like seriously... a CVT, it was hard to drive and would have much pr...
Read moreeferred a normal 4 speed even automatic transmission. FWD isn't bad but would have preferred RWD not FWD. The engine was alright, pretty gutless. If you were to buy this car definitely buy the top trim.Purchased in .
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- 4 reviews
I use the car to commute to work as well as family transport. The Xtrail is great with plenty of space and leg room for both driver and passengers. The ST has all the basic tools, if you would like a bit more accessories then its worth to invest int he ST-L. We bought our Car from Brighton Nissan, Jimmy did his absolute best to help us with the car as well as Chris, Niraj and Antonio. I would definitely recommend Nissan Brighton.
Purchased at Nissan Dealers.
- 3 reviews
It’s a family car for us, so comfortable to drive. Seats are amazing. Great for long trips. I’ve never felt so safe in a car. Great price compared to other similar cars.
Purchased in at Nissan Dealers for $27,000.
- 3 reviews
Rear floor compartment on a 5 mth old Xtrail cant handle two dogs eg Golden Retrievers. The material bends, dislodges and drops the dogs into the hidden compartment. Complained to dealer who advised me he knew exactly what I was talking about as he had fallen into the hidden compartment of another Xtrail the day before. No offer to fix, just note. Totally upset now that my 6yr old dog on her way to be put to sleep fell into the compartment screaming in pain. Its useless and given Nissans incompetence I intend to cut a sheet of chipboard into shape. Clearly used cheap materials to save fuel consumption.
Purchased in for $26,990.
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Simple, reliable, cheap - second time XTrail purchaser
Traded our old XTrail (2013 - last of the old school boxy shaped T31 ones) in for the brand spanking new 2019 equivalent (read: base model). We were just SO happy with everything our old one offered. The space in the old, classic 'boxy' design was the absolute winner for us, as was the weather proof boot lining that came standard. Clearly we weren't buying the XTrail for the 'looks', we were all about the practicality (however, I fell in LOVE with the squareness of the old one and I'm still rather sad to have said goodbye to it).
The new XTrai...
Read morel is much 'prettier' - more rounded and modern (but to me, it just looks like every other car on the road now). Personally, I feel this 'modernisation' of the exterior is at the expense of the old school features I loved the most about the classic XTrails. PROS + Has a reversing camera (unlike our old model) + Comfort & good looks + Fuel economy, insurance and ongoing costs are reasonable CONSPurchased in at Nissan Dealers for $25,990.
- 9 reviews
- 1 like
We have owned this car for about 8 months and I can’t fault it. We have a baby and a toddler and their seats fit comfortably in the back and an adult can sit between them (although it’s a bit cramped). The boot is huge and the telescopic back seat means we can choose between more boot space or more leg room depending on what we’re doing. I struggle to live without the 360 degree cameras in my other car now. A very comfortable and quiet drive and strong enough to tow a trailer. My only small gripe is the GPS system seems to send you on long and strange routes but I just use my iPhone map connected by Bluetooth.
Purchased in at Cricks Noosa.
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- 31 reviews
- 4 likes
When I got the approval from the boss [my wife] to go ahead in obtaining a SUV through work I was exited but then thought should something go wrong i'll be blamed for it.
I did initally look at the Mitsubishi Outlander, Honda CRV, Hyundai & Mazda CX5 but was too excited given that the first 3x didn't have much appear as for the Mazda CX 5 was just a bit too pricey for me and my family.
The Nissan X Trail is by far the ideal for someone who is wanting a smaller version of a 4WD with a small family. Handling of the car is great, fuel efficien...
Read morecy i.e. full tank last approx 2 weeks, spacious front and back [however having a baby seat may take up a bit of room at the back], key less start/entry feature is amazing, look of the car is sleek/modern & electronics are appealing to the everyday user. The only thing I would say about the electronics's i.e. blue tooth is that it lags just a bit but what car doesn't have those issues. I did hope for an electronic seat adjustment on the basic but can make do with it being the normal manual set up which is fine.Purchased in .
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
It is a very good car. Comfortable seats, good power and reasonable price. It's great for families because you have plenty of room both inside and in the trunk. The only downside is the three year warranty.
The fuel consumption is not perfect but pretty good compared to similar car in the range. I mainly do the city drive an it consumes around 10.5L per 100k.
- 12 reviews
- 3 likes
I am loving my 2018 Nissan X-Trail! Everyone that rides in our car comments on how "smooth" it drives. Plenty of room in the boot for our 2 large dogs, adjustable back seats and still lots of leg room in the front. Very happy with our purchase & will be a great family car.
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- 6 reviews
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Performance seems to be good. Corners well and has good pickup for a smallish engine. I am a little disappointed that it is noisier than I expected for a new car. I love he interior as it has plenty of leg room and the fact that the rear seat is higher than other cars is a plus for people seating in the back.So far it has been very reliable and much more economical than our previous commodore.
We bought the car 3 weeks ago, it's got 1200k on it.
I'm impressed with it but it makes a humming or groaning noise and has a slight tremble in the steering wheel when held at Speed. If I set the cruise at 60k (or any low speed) it makes that noise.
I took it back to the dealer for its first 1000k service and complained about it and was told by the service manager that they all do it, don't worry as there is nothing wrong.
The lady at service reception told me, a similar story whereas the salesman who sold it to me said he'd never heard...
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
Bought the ST Auto (FWD). Got a great price (28K driveaway) and does everything the family needs.
The 2.5l donk is just enough, I know this as the previous car was the Dualis+2 CVT, which only has a 2.0 donk.
Ride can be terse at times, and brakes are pretty ordinary in terms of feel and progression, but they have gotten better in time
Questions & Answers
Hi guys, I have. 2017 X-Trail T32 and my question is can all the lights (taurine, headlights and tail lights) be turned off with the car still running or would I need to get a switch fitted? It’s become a pain as I keep getting asked by the drive in cinemas staff to turn the lights off as it’s affecting other patrons. Thanks, Doneric.
it should have Auto or manual mode for headlights check your owners manual the only other way is to disconnect the sensor
Hi guys, I have. 2017 X-Trail T32 and my question is can all the lights (taurine, headlights and tail lights) be turned off with the car still running or would I need to get a switch fitted? It’s become a pain as I keep getting asked by the drive in cinemas staff to turn the lights off as it’s affecting other patrons. Thanks, Doneric.
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Category | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs |
Starting Price | $28,490.00 | $30,990.00 | $32,490.00 | $32,990.00 |
Transmission | Manual | Continuously Variable (CVT) | Continuously Variable (CVT) | Continuously Variable (CVT) |
Drive Type | Front Wheel Drive (FWD) | Front Wheel Drive (FWD) | Front Wheel Drive (FWD) | Four Wheel Drive (4WD) |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Wheels | 17" Alloy | 17" Alloy | 17" Alloy | 17" Alloy |
ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 Stars | 5 Stars | 5 Stars | 5 Stars |
Fuel Consumption | 8.2 L/100km | 7.9 L/100km | 8.1 L/100km | 8.3 L/100km |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 60 L | 60 L | 60 L | 60 L |
Engine | 4 Cylinder 2.0L | 4 Cylinder 2.5L | 4 Cylinder 2.5L | 4 Cylinder 2.5L |
Max Power | 106kW @ 6000rpm | 126kW @ 6000rpm | 126kW @ 6000rpm | 126kW @ 6000rpm |
Max Torque | 200Nm @ 4400rpm | 226Nm @ 4400rpm | 226Nm @ 4400rpm | 226Nm @ 4400rpm |
Country of Manufacture | Japan | Japan | Japan | Japan |
Maximum Towing Capacity (braked) | 1,500 kg | 1,500 kg | 1,500 kg | 1,500 kg |
Maximum Towing Capacity (unbraked) | 750 kg | 750 kg | 750 kg | 750 kg |
Manufacturer Warranty | 3 year(s) | 3 year(s) | 3 year(s) | 3 year(s) |
Dimensions | ||||
Ground Clearance | 210 mm | 210 mm | 210 mm | 210 mm |
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Just to update the noise problem with the new X-trail we bought - the Dealer asked us to come back to them so they could investigate it further.
Read moreving it and looking at it for 2 hours they said they admitted it was noisy but did not know what was wrong and could not fix it. But mabe it would drive out (meaning the noise would go away by itself??) The Service Manager gave me her X-trail to test drive to see if it was any different. As it was a 2 wheel drive I did. It was no diferent - it was just as noisy.We took it back (they are 80 k away) and after them dri...