Mine too. But I think the US failures were related to high millage Leafs (Leaves?) in hot climates and that they've improved the design since it was launched.
Except that I wouldn't expect to need to replace an engine after 5 years and Irish consumer protection case law extends this to 6 years in any case, no matter what the manufacturer or dealer says. And yes you'll probably need to go to court, but that's what they're there for.However in the unlikely event that you feel the need to change it after 5 years, the cost is set in line with the costs one would expect of replacing an engine.
Test driving a golf tomorrow......
Try not to let it put you to sleep at the wheel...Test driving a golf tomorrow......
Thanks a million for all the input. Still undecided, but taking all the advice on board! Test driving a golf tomorrow......
Paddybloggit I'm between a 2015 qashqai or 2016 golf. Loved both, loved the height in the qashqai and it was really high spec and decent price. I think I'm leaning towards the qashqai but is it a mammy wagon??!!! You can give me an honest answer, I won't mindso what's the latest? ............
TALKING ABOUT THE NEW 3008. All i'm saying is to try it before buying a Qashqai, then you'll understand what i'm saying.
Qashqai is not a 'mummy car'! We tested both the Qashqai and golf but my wife prefers the Golf. Initially, I got more bruises on my shoulder from trying to get into the Golf before the door had swung open far enough. Nissan didn't feel as solid but is much higher and easier to get into.Was in a golf today as passenger, nice car too, very solid, even the doors seem heavy to me but maybe that's because I'm used to my ancient tin box.
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