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| Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dci trek 5dr Leasing |
30 Sep |
Nissan offers the X-Trail Station Wagon 2.0 dci trek 5dr for lease. X-Trail was Nissan’s first 4X4 car fitted with ALL MODE 4×4-i. This integrated system can anticipate when you’ll need additional traction control. Upon turning the switch to automatic mode from 2WD, the X-Trail will automatically analyse the terrain and determine the optimum settings for torque on every wheel.
The standard features of the X-Trail include alloy wheels, climate control, metallic paint, electric windows, air conditioning, electric mirrors, CD player, Bluetooth, and anti-lock braking system.
The X-Trail is equipped more for passenger comfort than for driving delight, with suspension that gives a comfortable ride on any surface, but still permits a fair level of lean through corners. There is also a decent grip and well-weighted steering. All models have a selectable four-wheel-drive system, and the top two trims highlight the hill-start and hill-descent systems.
Drivers will be very comfortable in the X-Trail and the steering is adjustable to whatever position most suits the driver. The driver’s seat is also very supportive and has a good height adjustment setting. Moreover, the driving view is very clear and you can choose to have a rear view camera for a minimal additional cost.
The X-Trail is available in three specs: Sport, Trek and Aventura. All are well kitted but the driver of a sport trim model can get stability control, plus an upgraded four-wheel-drive system. The Aventura features leather seats with an electric driver’s seat adjustment. The X-Trail can be leased for £249 per month after a three-month initial payment.
The quality of the X-Trail is really impressive and just like all Nissan vehicles — the X-trail won’t let you down.

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