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 Nissan Note - Practicality 3.5/5
Nissan Note
Nissan Note
The Note was designed to be a family car so it’s inexpensive, given of course that the cheaper models are a bit on the ugly side. Maintenance and insurance rates will be low, making the Note slightly more attractive.

Once inside the Note, you are assured that this was built for a family. Head and legroom are both sufficient, in the front as well as in the rear. The boot is a generous size and will be large enough to carry a few larger items.

The Nissan Note controls and gauges are all functional, but have a cheap feel and are unattractive. The gauges aren’t well located, and the driver will have to look down to see the speedometer. The fascia is, however uncluttered and functional.

The front seats are on the soft side, and fabric may begin to sag. The rear seat is capable of seating three, but only two will fit comfortably. The rear seats are more firm, but could be more supportive.

Gaining access into the cabin of the Note is easy both for front and rear passengers. The seats slide making it possible to increase legroom, though this will only be required for large adults. The lid to the boot doesn’t open as wide as would be expected, and the boot itself sits high.

At low speeds the Nissan Note steering becomes light and agile. This is helpful due to the fact that visibility is reduced, thanks to the rear pillars. This shouldn’t pose a problem as the Note isn’t too wide.
 
 
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