I just bought a Pulsar (2017 DIG-T 1.2 Tekna) and I have to say this review is the most thorough and honest I've seen online. Nailed it perfectly. I particular like the bit about the "motoring scribes" poo-pooing the Pulsar. I ignore those idiots; they all think they are Jeremy Clarkson and they all think we are Jeremy Clarkson. They write for him and them, not for us. I actually think the car looks extremely stylish (those side mouldings remind me of Italian styling) and very similar to the Qashqai; in fact, a friend who saw it today said" "You bought a Qashqai!" No, I bought a Pulsar, and what a good buy its looks like being (fingers crossed).
I just bought a 1.6 Tekna with 36000 on the clock. I like how it looks, the space inside, and it's quick when I want it to be. Only time will tell with regards to reliability. Other plus points are the leather heated seats and the technology. It's eight years old, but the amount of technology is still pretty good.
I've just bought a low mileage 1.2 Tekna (and I mean low 67 plate on 23k miles) and it's a great little motor. I am a petrol head, but I've to buy with my brain rather than heart and can still make respectable progress in this quite surprising little (big inside) car.
I just bought a Pulsar (2017 DIG-T 1.2 Tekna) and I have to say this review is the most thorough and honest I've seen online. Nailed it perfectly. I particular like the bit about the "motoring scribes" poo-pooing the Pulsar. I ignore those idiots; they all think they are Jeremy Clarkson and they all think we are Jeremy Clarkson. They write for him and them, not for us.
I actually think the car looks extremely stylish (those side mouldings remind me of Italian styling) and very similar to the Qashqai; in fact, a friend who saw it today said" "You bought a Qashqai!" No, I bought a Pulsar, and what a good buy its looks like being (fingers crossed).
It certainly looks conservative, but thats positive
Hi, Did you buy automatic
I couldn't agree with you more
@@massimosanto No, manual
I just bought a 1.6 Tekna with 36000 on the clock. I like how it looks, the space inside, and it's quick when I want it to be. Only time will tell with regards to reliability. Other plus points are the leather heated seats and the technology. It's eight years old, but the amount of technology is still pretty good.
Thank you for this comprehensive, sensible, realistic and well presented review.
Glad it was helpful
REally enjoyed watching this review!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My boys just bought one the 1.2 he loves it I think it’s a beautiful car
Great to hear
Great review finally a hatchback that can seat three in the back
I've just bought a low mileage 1.2 Tekna (and I mean low 67 plate on 23k miles) and it's a great little motor. I am a petrol head, but I've to buy with my brain rather than heart and can still make respectable progress in this quite surprising little (big inside) car.
Price £3-4 k?
I bought a pulsar 2021 such a nice car,
Oh I thought they stopped making them after 2018
@EstherOlagboye they did stop making them in 2018 due to a reduction in popularity I believe.
@@charlenesmusic2334yeah, these didnt sell very well for some reason
Excellent review. Great work.
It was so amazing how it just bombed. We were lucky here as we didn’t suffer the Tilda!
How about the 190 HP version?
It's good, I've had one for a few months now.
Still positive about the 190hp model? I'm considering getting the 1.6 digt with 190hp and chipping it to 230bhp. You think it's worth it? @@nckweeks
I personally think this is a more stylish and sporty looking alternative to a toyota auris which is bland and everywhere