all Nissans are crap...
all Nissans are crap...
Hi I am looking at a nissan primera 2005 1.6 petrol and I am wondering if they are generally a good car. It has quite high milage 70k on clock but is a clean car. A sales man in another garage who was trying to sell me another car told me that the primera is a car that gives lots of trouble so I would like to hear from anyone who might have independant views. Thanks in advance
Be interested to hear what the other sales man was trying to sell you to see how it compares reliability-wise. In general, Japanese cars are reliable - some manufacturers more so than others. Nissan have a couple of very reliable cars (Almera, Micra) and the Primera would still be above average. IMO, Nissans offer good value for money, have OK resale value and are OK to drive.
On the negative side, they are often accused of having a 'cheap' feel - plasticky interiors, not particularly smooth to drive, a bit 'tinny' etc.
If image/badge is not a problem and you are not that particular about 'driveability' you could do a lot worse. In the unlikely event that something goes seriously wrong, Nissan spares are plentiful and cheap.
Another option in a similar vein would be the Skoda Octavia?
Depends what's important to you...
Sorry but I need to interject again
What I didn't say previously was that I owned a Primera (2003 model) for a while. I didn't enjoy it. I don't mean to sound condescending but anyone who says it's a great car simply doesn't know that much about cars. It's just not. It's average. No more no less.
The new Primera is not a Japanese car...in the sense we know Japanese cars of recent past. So all of that old Micra which goes for 330k is not all that relevant unfortunately. Don't confuse the previous model Micra/Primera with the new one(s).
As a matter of fact both the new Primera and Micra are no more than mid table in terms of reliability. Older Nissans were boring as hell but ultra reliable. The new Primera is ok. Nothing more than that. It has terrible ride quality...which is odd for a family saloon. It can't handle Irish roads (which are terrible). I found the ride back breaking.
It's an average family saloon. In 1.6 guise it's a very slow average family saloon. Don't let the gadgets fool you.
In that bracket there are far better cars - Mondeo, Mazda 6 to name two I'd go for over the Nissan.
Nissan used to make some great cars - the Skyline for instance. And even their boring family cars were fun to drive and ultra reliable. Since getting into bed with Renault and building in Europe all of that has gone out the window. Another case of a brand trading on their past.
Fair enough Gabriel - but i don't think anyone is saying that the Primera is 'great'. You mention the Mondeo & the Mazda 6 - don't think anyone would disagree there but do they not cost a fair bit more? Money well spent maybe but OP hasn't mentioned budget though.
Fair point in it not being really 'Japanese'.
Not being picky but what about the French engine - is that really a problem? Overall French cars have reliability issues but are these not generally related to build/electrics etc - are their actual engines bad? I didn't think that was the case.
As regards 'built in Europe' it hasn't done the Swindon built Honda Civic much harm.
Fair enough Gabriel - but i don't think anyone is saying that the Primera is 'great'. You mention the Mondeo & the Mazda 6 - don't think anyone would disagree there but do they not cost a fair bit more? Money well spent maybe but OP hasn't mentioned budget though.
Fair point in it not being really 'Japanese'.
Not being picky but what about the French engine - is that really a problem? Overall French cars have reliability issues but are these not generally related to build/electrics etc - are their actual engines bad? I didn't think that was the case.
As regards 'built in Europe' it hasn't done the Swindon built Honda Civic much harm.
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