Nissan Qashqai 2.0 Review: In a Qash-mere suit
According to its marketing literature, Nissan would actually like us to believe that its new Qashqai is actually a family hatchback in the body of a compact SUV with European-flavoured styling. So does it perform as intended?
Priced at $87,000 including COE, the Qashqai represents exceptional value for the money. With its stylish yet rugged looks, matched with a modern and comfortable cabin, along with its high level of ride comfort, it presents itself as a worthy contender for the crown of the compact SUV segment. If you are in the market for a compact SUV, do place the Qashqai at the top of your list.
If you can make do with (slightly) fewer equipment, you can even get the standard version for a $5,500 lower outlay.
Credits: Story by C.K Lim, pictures by Azfar Hashim
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