How reliable is the Nissan Qashqai 1.2 DIG?
I was thinking of getting a Nissan Qashqai 1.2 DIG to replace my old Mk1 SEAT Leon TDI. I cover 10,000 miles a year; however, the reliability issues of the 1.2 engines have put me off, is that rational?
Asked on 30 November 2016 by Wayne Dibbley
Answered by
Honest John
The best way to get one and to save about £7000 is to get a Dacia Duster 1.2 TCe 125, from £12,895, or the 4WD version, from £14,895. It's basically the same as a Qashqai, but cheaper, and tougher. The 1.2 is a Renault engine. Had a few reports of problems in Qashqais, but it doesn't seem to be a general problem.
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