Always liked the Kadjar , looks great from every angle , when it came out some reviews said it was the best car in its class. Amazing how efficient that 1.5 diesel is , no doubt at the expense of decent performance. Good to know how reliable it is , with just a few minor electrical issues , there are many available now for less than 10k , which is a great price for such a practical family car !
I did not get what is the difference between new and used and this video, by the title, should be about USED Kadjar. What breaks down, what wears off, what is bad after xxxx kilometers, do turbo needs a major service when disks are to be replaced, is there an oil leak from the gearbox, what changes after xxxx kilometers... and tons of other things that does matter.
I have a 2016 model 1.5 lt diesel Kadjar. Looks good, road tax zero, does average 52 mpg in city. The problem is dpf filter problems. Nobody seems to know how to solve it. Recently it started giving message like" check stop-start", " check injection". It also started to lose power on straight road on third or fourth gear.
Very informative. From my own point of view , as I always look to buy a car that is a few years old , I think it is very important to research serious reliability issues. I have heard there have been some transmission problems with the Kadjar. From your review it seems they have bee confined to the cvt auto. Otherwise it looks like a good used buy. Just like to say I found your review gave me the the info I needed and was well presented.
@@imanishay that's great! I have a 2019 in blue with the 1.3L turbo petrol, what about you? There's a bunch of neat features hidden away in the infotainment screen and the like.
@@ytlurker220 2016 in red 1.5. had only done 20k miles. Originally was lookin for a qashqai but saw this and instantly liked it my partner hates red cars so said no so at first i looked elsbut then thought f#$$ it im buyin it 😆
OMG Renault still poor electrics … I had a Laguna and the dash wash lit up like Blackpool illumination most of the time, I couldn5 wait to get rid … and the flimsy key card absolute sh1te cost a fortune when they break and they do 😂
Andrew McCullough yehhhhh a lot of people don’t agree with your opinion Andrew, they sell in huge numbers all around the world. People seem to like them.
Nope, French sh*tbox. I know plenty of people buy these cars, people who have no interest in driving or quality or reliability or cars in general and good luck to them, I'm not judging them and wish them luck and deep pockets 😬
I have been sleeping in this car when I am travelling around Scotland and Europe for over two years, never fails me" nice to drive, the fuel consumption is great. I had a roof box for more space to keep stuff. You can sleep easily, got a nice double inflatable matress at gooutdoors and all done. Happy with my Kadjar 2019. I will probably change it for the Austral in two years time, I am not in a rush, this car is great!
Always liked the Kadjar , looks great from every angle , when it came out some reviews said it was the best car in its class. Amazing how efficient that 1.5 diesel is , no doubt at the expense of decent performance. Good to know how reliable it is , with just a few minor electrical issues , there are many available now for less than 10k , which is a great price for such a practical family car !
I did not get what is the difference between new and used and this video, by the title, should be about USED Kadjar. What breaks down, what wears off, what is bad after xxxx kilometers, do turbo needs a major service when disks are to be replaced, is there an oil leak from the gearbox, what changes after xxxx kilometers... and tons of other things that does matter.
finally got the info I've been searching for..thank you.
I have a 2016 model 1.5 lt diesel Kadjar. Looks good, road tax zero, does average 52 mpg in city. The problem is dpf filter problems. Nobody seems to know how to solve it. Recently it started giving message like" check stop-start", " check injection". It also started to lose power on straight road on third or fourth gear.
Very informative. From my own point of view , as I always look to buy a car that is a few years old , I think it is very important to research serious reliability issues. I have heard there have been some transmission problems with the Kadjar. From your review it seems they have bee confined to the cvt auto. Otherwise it looks like a good used buy. Just like to say I found your review gave me the the info I needed and was well presented.
I've got a 2016 1.5 diesel and tax is free
Would you recommend buyin a kadjar
@@imanishay yes it's fantastic especially the 2019 onwards version.
@@ytlurker220 bought one about 6 weeks ago absolutely love it :-)
@@imanishay that's great! I have a 2019 in blue with the 1.3L turbo petrol, what about you? There's a bunch of neat features hidden away in the infotainment screen and the like.
@@ytlurker220 2016 in red 1.5. had only done 20k miles. Originally was lookin for a qashqai but saw this and instantly liked it my partner hates red cars so said no so at first i looked elsbut then thought f#$$ it im buyin it 😆
Tnx for the video, just bought a 2016 signature with only 38k km driven.
Can’t wait for next week when I get it.
David How's the kadjar am picking up a 1.5 d 2017 dynamic today
@@NorthernsoulBoy63 how’s your Kadjar so far?
Fantastic thanks.
@@NorthernsoulBoy63 Great! I’m going to be getting a 1.3 Petrol 2019 soon. Thanks for getting back to me
I came to look at a honest review but your camera angles were disappointing as i couldn't see what you saw.👎
OMG Renault still poor electrics … I had a Laguna and the dash wash lit up like Blackpool illumination most of the time, I couldn5 wait to get rid … and the flimsy key card absolute sh1te cost a fortune when they break and they do 😂
No you should buy one. Renault's continued inability to release a product that isn't god awful shows no sign of easing.
Andrew McCullough yehhhhh a lot of people don’t agree with your opinion Andrew, they sell in huge numbers all around the world. People seem to like them.
@@sjb2471 well I can only speak from experience that people I have known who have owned one are not impressed
Nope, French sh*tbox. I know plenty of people buy these cars, people who have no interest in driving or quality or reliability or cars in general and good luck to them, I'm not judging them and wish them luck and deep pockets 😬
Ford's and vauxhall's are also rubbish
@@irishman6124 At least with those cars if something does go wrong they are cheap to maintain... unlike BMW's, Audi etc etc.
It's a Nissan
I have been sleeping in this car when I am travelling around Scotland and Europe for over two years, never fails me" nice to drive, the fuel consumption is great. I had a roof box for more space to keep stuff. You can sleep easily, got a nice double inflatable matress at gooutdoors and all done. Happy with my Kadjar 2019. I will probably change it for the Austral in two years time, I am not in a rush, this car is great!
How does the double mattress fit? The back seats don't go completely flat right?
@@RogueKloral yes, but it doenst matter, still good sleeping. This mattress fits just right. Not the normal mattress thou