The Altima was a surprisingly fun car to drive. It had a bit of a sporty edge to it, which I really enjoyed. It was comfortable for daily commutes, and it never felt like a chore to get behind the wheel. Plus, it held its value pretty well when I finally decided to trade it in.
Honestly, the 2013 Nissan Kicks not feel so great. The inside is basic, and the drive feel a bit weak. It okay for city driving, but on highway, you feel every bump. Not too bad if you just need something to get around, but don’t expect much comfort.
The 2022 Nissan X-Trail shines with its spacious cabin and smooth ride, making it a great choice for long family journeys. While the infotainment feels outdated compared to competitors, its practicality and reliability make up for it. A dependable SUV for everyday use.
I’ve owned this car for over a decade. It’s spacious, with a peppy engine and good handling. However, the fuel economy isn’t great, and some plastic components have worn out over time. Still, it’s a comfortable and reliable sedan
This is the ultimate off-road vehicle. I’ve taken it through dunes and rocky terrains without a hitch. Yes, it’s thirsty on fuel, but for the sheer power and reliability it offers, it’s unbeatable for adventure seekers.
Ah, the Patrol. A beast. It was like driving a tank. You could feel the raw power under the hood, and the way it just shrugged off any terrain was exhilarating. But man, that gas gauge... it was a constant source of anxiety. Still, the memories of those off-road adventures are worth every penny I spent at the pump.
The Nismo variant is quite expensive, but it provides unmatched performance both on and off-road. It can literally go anywhere without any problems. It would be great if this car were more reliable, but it would get the job done. You enjoy driving it, which is quite a rare thing now.
Spacious and comfortable, it’s perfect for large families with plenty of room. But, it’s a gas guzzler and handling is somewhat cumbersome. The interior, while roomy, feels a bit dated compared to newer models, and tech features can be glitchy. Good for hauling and long trips but comes with some drawbacks.
Been driving the 2020 Nissan Navara for a year now, and it’s been pretty reliable. It’s tough, handles rough roads well, and is comfortable enough for long trips. The tech features are decent, but the engine feels a bit sluggish sometimes. Good for utility, but don’t expect a fast pickup.