I too have been pondering the Qashqai, but against the Sportage and Tucson. As for the Qashqai, it depends what comfort level you want but the N-Connecta seems to be recommended.Nissan Qashqai or Ford Kuga .. not sure of trim level yet on both but looking at hybrid/petrol definitely not electric I would really appreciate your opinions
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thanks for the reply bubby I'll have a look at the N-ConnectaI too have been pondering the Qashqai, but against the Sportage and Tucson. As for the Qashqai, it depends what comfort level you want but the N-Connecta seems to be recommended.
thanks bubby I'll take a look at the websiteTry here:
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I like the styling of the latest Qashqai.
Kuga are horrendous. Square wheel and the mild hybrids are just awful awful cars with the regen that you can't turn off. I have NO idea how they can be the most popular car, it's certainly not on merit.
it's bascially impossible to have the car behave neutrally. It's always accelerating or braking. It's just horrific. Also the (non user adjustable) strength of the regen alters depending on the current battery charge level. it's just evil.I think a huge number of people who buy that kind of car will just wander in to anywhere that sells 'cars' and just buy one. I dont think much more thought than that can go into it as there's no other reason for so many being around, like you say certainty can't be on any merit of the cars themselves.