2015
Automatic
55.4 mpg
Tax: £35
Mileage: 14,738
Petrol
2014
Manual
78.5 mpg
Tax: £0
Mileage: 15,000
Diesel
Mileage: 23,690
60.1 mpg
Tax: £20
Mileage: 23,987
54.3 mpg
Mileage: 26,700
2017
Mileage: 34,000
65.7 mpg
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Mileage: 35,730
2016
Mileage: 36,175
2011
Tax: n/a
Mileage: 38,494
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No mainstream car maker has reinvented itself quite as radically as Nissan. You don't need to wind the clock back that many years to find a me-too company producing dull but worthy and good. The Primera, the Almera, the Terrano, the QX: all technically decent cars but about as exciting as radio coverage of coarse fishing. The catalyst for this change was the takeover by Renault. Within a remarkably short space of time, Nissan was turning out exciting niche vehicles that people wanted to buy. The late shape Micra, the 350Z, the X-Trail and the Navara were just a few. To this list add the Note, a small MPV-style vehicle that thinks big. Used examples are now starting to appear in decent numbers and are well worth further investigation.
Go for a clean-looking Note with a full service history from a reputable source and you shouldn't go wrong. For the young family, there's not a whole lot better.
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