2020 Nissan X-Trail N-Trek review

One in every five new vehicles sold in Australia so far is a medium SUV, making it by far the most popular new-vehicle segment. It’s competitive as well, however. According to the VFACTS numbers, there are no less than 23 different models in the segment to choose from. With all of that in mind, how does Nissan’s ageing X-Trail fare? Quite well, when you look at the numbers. For the 2019 sales race, it’s 19,726 and ranked third overall behind the Toyota RAV4 (24,260) and Mazda CX-5 (25,539).

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