








Nissan Qashqai 1.3 DIG-T Acenta Premium 5-door Hybrid
Description
So, I’ve had this 2022 Nissan Qashqai for a few years now — owned by just one person, kept well looked after, and never driven too hard. It’s got 21,843 miles on it, which for a car this age feels pretty low. I’ve never had to worry about major repairs, and it’s been a real joy to drive — smooth, responsive, and not too fussy.It’s a petrol hybrid with the 1.3-litre DIG-T engine, which means it’s efficient without losing any punch. Got a 0-62 in just under 10 seconds — not a rocket, but definitely gets the job done. The driving experience is quiet and calm, especially on the highway, and it’s got a low insurance group, so running costs aren’t a big worry.
Inside, it’s got loads of practical touches — Bluetooth, LED headlights, automatic dimming mirror, rear camera, and all the driver aids you’d expect. Things like blind spot warning, lane departure prevention, and automatic hazard lights come in handy when you’re on the road. The seats are comfortable, the climate control works well, and there’s even a pollen filter — useful if you live in a dusty area.
The boot’s plenty big, so I’ve used it for holidays, shopping, and even a bit of gear for camping. The rear seat folds down easily, and there’s room for two kids or a couple of suitcases.
I picked it up in Prescot, Huyton, and I’ve been keeping it well maintained — fresh MOT, regular servicing, and it’s been properly checked through. It’s not flashy, but it’s reliable, safe, and gets the job done.
I’m not selling it to make a quick profit — I’m just getting rid of it after using it for a while. It’s been a solid companion through a lot of trips, both local and longer ones.
If you’re interested, I’m happy to meet up, or you can collect it from Prescot, Huyton, or have it delivered within 100 miles. No admin fees, no hidden charges — just a straightforward deal.
I’ve also got a 6-month warranty on it as standard, with options to extend. Full servicing and valet included.
Just thought I’d share it — it’s not the flashiest car, but it’s been reliable, safe, and actually kind of fun to drive. If you’re looking for something practical and not too flashy, this might be worth a look.
— J.S. Holmes Automotive (family-run since 1955)