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Highly recommended. Nissan revived the coupe segment with the 350Z - and now it's even better.
Average. Nissan's family hatchback is extremely reliable and economical and excellent value for money. Dull to drive, however, it needs new Micra flair to become a hit.
Average. A reasonable example of a small MPV. Yes, Vauxhall's Zafira offers more seats but this has the feeling of driving something closer to the ground. Starting to feel old, though.
Recommended. Still one of our favourite superminis, although smaller and less practical than more modern rivals. Nice to drive and cheap to run.
Average. Characterful road-biased SUV that offers plenty of presence and comprehensive standard equipment.
Average. Another of the growing number of lifestyle friendly pick-up trucks - the Navara is big, tough and considerably quicker than its rivals.
Recommended. Versatile, affordable, robust and spacious - the Note is unlikely to win any design awards, but it's a family car ideally suited to real families.
Average. A real old-school SUV that offers heaps of space and which is pretty much unstoppable in the wild.
Not recommended. Enormous old-fashioned Sports Utility Vehicle featuring tough construction and genuine off-road mastery. But crude and slow compared to more modern rivals.
Recommended. Nissan's new look started with the Primera. It's the funkiest saloon around and there's a wide range of models as well as high equipment levels.
Recommended. A new breed of small family car - as desirable as an SUV but without the downsides.
Recommended. Terrano is an underrated four-wheel drive. It comes with a long list of standard equipment and the usual high level of Nissan reliability.
Recommended. A thoroughly likeable "soft roader" with rugged design and excellent on-tarmac manners.
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