








2019 Nissan Qashqai 1.7 dCi N-Connecta 5-door hatchback diesel manual
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So, I’ve been looking at this 2019 Nissan Qashqai for a while now — it’s one of those reliable, practical family cars that actually feels like it’s built for real life. Not flashy, but smart, comfortable, and packed with useful bits.It’s got that 1.7-litre diesel engine — runs smoothly, gets around 51 miles per gallon, and it’s Euro 6 compliant, so no fuss with emissions. The N-Connecta trim means it’s not just a basic hatchback — it’s got a 7-inch touchscreen nav, Bluetooth with streaming, a 360-degree camera for parking, and even automatic headlights that know when it’s dark.
I’ve used it a few times for weekend trips with my kids and it’s held up well. The seats are comfy, there’s a good amount of space, and I love the rear USB port and the little things like the rear door child locks and parcel shelf under the luggage rack.
I’ve had it through a full AA inspection — they checked it properly, point by point, and it passed. That means it’s not just "someone’s old car" — it’s been properly looked after.
It’s sitting in bushmills, Causeway Coast and Glens District right now, so if you’re in the area, you can pop by. I’m not selling it to anyone who’s just going to drive it down the road and forget it — I’m looking for someone who’ll actually use it and take care of it.
The price is £10,435.50, which I know is a bit high for a family hatchback, but it’s not just about the price — it’s about getting a car that works, doesn’t break down, and actually fits your lifestyle.
I’m open most days — Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm, Sunday 10am to 4pm — so if you’re in the area, just give me a call. No pressure, no sales talk — just a real conversation about what you need from a car.
And yeah, I know there are a few things on the list that might not be exactly the same as the original spec — every car is a bit different, and I’ve checked it thoroughly. But if you’re looking for a solid, practical, well-maintained family car that’s ready to go, this one might be worth a look.
No fancy jargon, no fluff — just a real person sharing a real car with a real set of details.