Nissan Teana 200XL CVT Review: Lazy boy

Nissan Teana 200XL CVT Review: Lazy boy

Looking around for a 2.0-litre executive sedan that has all the comfort in the world? Well, you can stop looking now. Jeremy samples the entry-level Teana, to find out just how comfortable motoring can get...

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
08 Jul 2009
What we like:
pros
Smooth ride
pros
hushed cabin and that impeccable Japanese build quality.
What we dislike:
cons
Engine gets vocal at high revs
cons
CVT can be annoying
cons
lacklustre handling capabilities.

Shocking as this sounds, we've actually taken a liking to the Teana. It may not be the last word in driving excitement, but it's hard to fault this car's honesty.

You see, it's never been marketed, nor does it claim to be a sporty sedan with sharp handling and a powerful engine. The Teana is known for its creamy ride, quiet cabin and excellent Japanese build quality.

Driving it is like driving a car while being in the comfort of your own living room and nestled in your favorite leather recliner. And if your friends have nicknamed you the "Sunday driver", then the Teana is your perfect match!

Credits: Story by Jeremy R. Chua. Pictures by Jeremy R. Chua & Azfar Hashim

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