2019 Nissan X-Trail Ti long-term review: 5000km in and counting...

Dave Harding • First thing worth mentioning is that after my initial gripe about the expected fuel economy, and after being well and truly run-in now, the figures I’m getting are much more respectable. A combination of highway and city driving is now registering around the mid sixes to low sevens compared with the earlier 10.6L/100km on the dash in the early days.

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