








2019 Nissan Qashqai 1.3 DiG-T Acenta Premium 5-door manual hatchback
Description
I’m parting with my 2019 Nissan Qashq or Qashqai – the one I’ve had for just over a year. It’s a solid, practical hatchback with a good mix of features, and I’ve kept it well maintained since I got it.It’s got electric folding door mirrors, heated mirrors, fog lights, cruise control, and a DAB radio with USB and aux-in. The interior is clean and tidy – leather gear lever, ambient lighting, and that nice chrome trim on the doors and window surrounds. I’ve even got Apple CarPlay and Android Auto set up, so I can use my phone pretty seamlessly.
The seats are comfortable, with 3 height-adjustable rear headrests and a 60/40 split fold – handy for kids or when I’m just doing a quick trip. There’s also a rear view camera, parking sensors, and a tyre pressure monitor. I’ve got a pollen filter too, which I really appreciate when it’s springtime.
It’s a manual, so I love driving it – not too much engine noise, good steering, and a decent bit of grip. The 17-inch alloy wheels look sharp, and the body-coloured bumpers and door handles match the car well.
I’ve had it through a full 100+ point safety check, including engine, brakes, undercarriage, and road test. All tyres have over 3mm tread, and it’s been serviced regularly. There’s a basic warranty included (minimum 12 months), plus things like hill start assist, lane departure warning, and high beam assist.
I’m based in Whitby, North Yorkshire, and it’s been a real joy to drive – not flashy, not expensive to run, just reliable. I’m not looking for a quick sale, so if you’re interested and it makes sense for you, I’m happy to chat.
Price is £11,497.50 – it’s not cheap, but it’s a solid car with a lot of useful features.
I’ve never sold a car before, so I’m just sharing it honestly. If you’ve ever driven one of these, you’ll probably see what I mean.