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Nissan Note (2006-) Review

Category: Small Family 4.5 out of 5

Summary of the Nissan Note (2006-)

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Assets

Loads of rear legroom and luggage space, affordable and unpretentious.

Drawbacks

Small range to choose from, engines can be noisy.

Verdict

Like the Renault Modus, only roomier - a very useful family car.

Review

Overview4.5 out of 5

Nissan's Note is the latest car off the Nissan-Renault B platform, which forms the basis of models including the Micra, Clio and Modus - and it's the roomiest yet.

Stretched so it has a longer wheelbase than many C-sector cars, it replaces the Almera Tino compact MPV and although it's not quite as big overall, it's just as practical, feels more spacious inside and is even more user-friendly and easy to drive. This is a family-sized car that really can seat tall teenagers or adults comfortably in the back yet, with its sliding rear seat, can adapt to carry a decent amount of luggage.

Nissan did a lot of research among owners of rival models, who said that actually, they never used all of their car's functions, especially if they were complicated to work out or awkward to operate. There's no gimmicks in the Note, therefore: the rear seats do the usual split-folding thing, and slide backwards and forwards on their base by up to 160mm, but that's about as complex as it gets - unless you're opting for the top-spec models with keyless entry, automatic headlights and rain-sensing wipers.

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Best Small Family Cars

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Winner:
Ford Focus
First runner up:
Volkswagen Golf
Second runner up:
Nissan Note

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