What was considered?
Gay men have good taste, so we are told.
Russell has a touch of arthritis, and when Mr. Pain comes to visit, Russell doesn't fancy his chances climbing downwards into a sporty 2-door. Another SUV fits the bill.
Doug is slightly easier, but even he borked at the price VS Value of the Lexus NX. It was scratched from the race while the field was still in the stable.
Doug asked about a "mild Hybrid", and it is here that we went through the different kinds of hybrid. Volvo has mild hybrid standard in most models. It drops fuel usage a little, but not enough to warrant further consideration. RAV4 also got a sniff, and although it is a full hybrid and can drive in EV mode for short distances, was ruled for lack of interest.
"We have reached a sort of compromise," said Doug. "He has agreed he need not be quite so 'value oriented' now that we're comfortably retired (thanks to his earlier financial prudence and frugality, I said, laying it on with a trowel), and can afford to splash out a bit - but not too much!! So, I guess it's still no to the Maserati, says I?"
"What? Of course it is," Russell replied.
Undeterred, Doug persevered.
"But I do want a new SUV. So, you're thinking maybe the Lexus"
"No, no, still too expensive!"
"So… So I want a new X Trail. Ah. Well, bearing in mind what you said earlier about not having to be so frugal, we can get the hybrid, yes?"
Things were looking up.
"Well, OK, but… …top of the range?" Quick as a flash, Russell returned served with, "Well, OK, but… …but what? Just not another red one, or it won't look as if we bought a new car, will it?"
Victorious, after a fashion, Doug finished with one final flourish, "Shall I book a test drive then?"
A new Nissan X-Trail was left frame, and after a visit to a showroom, the X-Trail made it across the line, by a nose.
X-trail Ti can be on their drive in a month, but the range-topping Ti-L is 6 months away. Gay men don't have ankle biters as a rule, so the it is the front seats that will see most use. Ti misses a couple of the tasty tid-bits like driver seat memory, seat heating, and a steering wheel warmer, but this is Cairns. Winter isn't much cooler than summer, just a bit dryer. Seat heating would be as useful as a chocolate teapot.
Doug still feels Ti's Head Up Display, driver aids, and safety equipment met his "gadget" brief. Russell agrees, so Nissan X-Trail Ti it is.
What they like:
The EV-like drive of Nissan's e-Power hybrid system.
The Comfort and cosiness of the cabin.
Gadgets, gadgets, gadgets.
Not so much
Slightly dull exterior design
Doesn't really stand out in the crowd.
Not as economical as hoped for.
Nissan X-Trail E-Power E-4ORCE
- Price: Ti $54,190 Ti-L $57,190
- Engine: Petrol 106kw/250Nm
- Electric: Front 150kw/350Nm, Rear 100kw/195Nm
- Hybrid system output: 157kw
- Transmission: 1-speed reduction gear
- Econ: 6.1L/100k
See our Nissan X-Trail review HERE:
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