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Nissan has picked up two awards
from 4x4 and MPV Driver
magazine in their 2008 awards,
taking the total number of
awards won this year to thirteen
– lucky for some!
QASHQAI, still in its first year
of sales, picked up the Ken
Livingstone Award for the best
urban 4x4. Commenting on the
QASHQAI, Bob Murray, Editor of
4x4 and MPV Driver
said: “This award, which
reflects more city-friendly
4x4s, could have been designed
for the QASHQAI.
“For city driving, it’s ideally
sized and easy to see out of and
park in tight spots. Most of
all these days, perhaps, it’s
exceptionally frugal and low on
nasty gases. The real star is
the 1.5dCi diesel which averages
52mpg and emits just 145g/km.
That’s a carbon footprint so
small it would hardly register
on the streets of London.”
In the Used Double Cab category,
the Navara impressed the judges
with its sheer size along with
its level of standard equipment
and available options. Bob
Murray said: “The current
generation of Navara was the
first double-cab to play the SUV
card convincingly. Ever since
its launch, it has remained at
the forefront of the field and
second-hand it is now very
appealingly priced: no wonder
it’s our Used Double Cab of the
Year.”
Nissan’s popular crossover,
QASHQAI, has picked up no fewer
than five awards since going on
sale in March this year. Built
at Nissan’s award winning plant
in Sunderland, over 16,000
QASHQAIs have been sold in the
UK so far. Navara too has
enjoyed sales success this year,
outselling its nearest rival by
almost 400 units YTD. |