2020
Automatic
30.4 mpg
Tax: £320
Mileage: 6,117
Diesel
2021
Tax: £335
Mileage: 11,356
Manual
32.5 mpg
Mileage: 18,022
Mileage: 21,945
Mileage: 24,326
Mileage: 25,309
Mileage: 26,000
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Nissan's 'D23'-series post-2015-era Navara was a different, more sophisticated form of pick-up. Clever rear suspension gave it more car-like handling, while the installation of a down-sized 2.3-litre dCi engine delivered greater efficiency. It was classier inside than its predecessor and just as tough and practical as the Navara always had been.
In many ways, this Nissan was the game-changer we were promised. For its period, the handling was far better than anything we'd previously seen from any pick-up, even if it wasn't quite as car-like as the brand would at the time have had you believe. To be fair, there's only so much you can do with a commercial vehicle that has to be industrially capable and, faced with those constraints, you can only admire what the Japanese company achieved here. There are also other things we really like about this Navara model. Its autonomous braking system set a new standard for pick-up safety in this segment, plus plusher models got car-like technology that most rivals from this period struggled to match - things like LED headlamps, the Around View Monitor and 'NissanConnect' media connectivity. On top of that, the practical stats are hard to beat thanks to impressive payload and towing capabilities. Are there issues? Well not many. The 2.3-litre dCi engine ought certainly to be quieter and it could be a little more comfortable in the back - but then, these are issues that also afflict a number of other direct rivals. Ultimately, we think pick-up buyers seeking a truck from this period will primarily want this Nissan because of the way it drives. It's one of the few contenders from its period that you could really envisage owning as an only car for family as well as business use.
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