Nissan Qashqai e-Power review: the electric family SUV that you fill with petrol
It’s not as bizarre as it sounds – and could be the answer for those for whom batteries alone aren’t suitable
It’s not as bizarre as it sounds – and could be the answer for those for whom batteries alone aren’t suitable
As the Telegraph's motoring expert, I weigh in on your car dilemmas to save you money and make your driving life easier
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As the Telegraph's motoring expert, I weigh in on your car dilemmas to save you money and make your driving life easier
As the Telegraph's motoring expert, I weigh in on your car dilemmas to save you money and make your driving life easier
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The American-market influences are clear but this was a sturdy, well-engineered car whose demise was hastened by rust and banger racers
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With a third-generation version on sale this summer, can Nissan’s British-built Qashqai maintain its lead in the crowded family SUV market?