VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Auto & Vehicles » Auto Express
Nissan Pulsar review - Auto Express

Nissan Pulsar review - Auto Express

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Is Nissan-s return to the family hatch market a success? Simon: Very well made car apparently. Dated though? Compared to what? The Focus? That looks dated to me. What exactly do reviewers want from a cars design? What makes a car look dated and look NOT dated? Is it the bonnet shape? Wheels? What? Most car buyers and most reviewers are not qualified in vehicle design techniques, so it is up to the buyer to decide if they simply like the shape or they don't. I dont need an armchair expert to tell me that. Ive never really looked at Nissan since I passed my test in a Micra 30 years ago, and I hate the qashqai for many reasons, and apart from reliability issues its pretentious, mainly driven by women who cant afford a land rover yet think somehow they look special in it. Most people do not need an SUV. We have created this ridiculous notion that a big high up car is somehow fashionable, but thats the problem. Its a fashion trend, nothing more, most are front wheel drive only which makes them even more ridiculous and pointless. Grip in the winter is no better than a family hatchback, yet buyers think they are getting 4x4 capability LOL. The Subaru Impreza hatchback (focus sized but better looking) would run rings round most of these daft SUVs, with buyers coming out with all sorts of bogus reasons to justify why they need one haha makes me laugh. Anyway, this Pulsar seems a clever move by Nissan. Good engines, very refined, worth a look at. If you need to sit high up in a car to see the road properly then perhaps you need to take a few driving lessons to brush up on your skills.
Date: 2022-04-17

Comments and reviews: 9


Big back seat room is for when the kids visit and are approx. 6ft tall as mine are, and most of your journeys are short round town ones or on a motorway occasionally, hence why quite is good too. Boring is also good, no-one wants to steal it and insurance will be cheap. Probably going to be an absolute bargain second hand. People of the target demographic can most likely afford sports car such s an MX-5 as a toy in the garage for driving fun. This is actually a rather well thought out utility vehicle
reply

For the people it targets it-s good enough.
All this nonsense about driving excitement and fun completely misunderstands the purpose of this car and is just your usual typical journalistic nonsense.
Quiet, easy to drive, comfortable, reliable and spacious with all the extras is what those that buy it want.
People in the market for an Adrenaline fix buy the GTR

reply

Sorry NISSAN the car it is not what i have expected, You have to try more to convince your old friends. And please use an engine made in Japan! Were is the pride of Japanese mechanics. to use an old French diesel engine in your only middle class model from Renault? it is a same for Japan!
reply

I have just ordered the car this morning for the end of October. I'll do an owners review over the winter. The salesman did say I was the first to order 1 in the Newcastle area so I'm a little happy knowing I may be 1 of the first to be seen in something new: P -childish dreams-
reply

All the explanations Nissan provided are ridiculous. It simply comes down to the fact that they already build the Versa, which is the North American name for the car, and want to broaden its sales markets. Simple as that.
reply

For what it is, it's not a bad car. What impresses me most is the radar that watches for things you might not see.
Hopefully more cars will start adding that as standard equipment soon.

reply

Great cars 1)Pulsars and 2)Corollas. Everybody drives them hard in Australia, from every city to the scorched outback. Treat them with little care and they'll last you for donkeys years.
reply

Whoever decided to put a 42 liter tank with 8 liter reserve in this car deserves to be fired. After 400 km your gauge shows a low fuel warning. A much smaller i-20 has 50 liter tank.
reply

Best Pulsar's ever were built from 1987 to 1995. The N13 & N14's. Back in those days they actual sold them to retail customers, not just rental fleets like they do now.
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos