The brakes started producing squealing noises even when applying soft brakes and after only driving around 7,400 miles (3 months). Again, NISSAN refused to fix the default, claiming it was all right like that, with mastic on a new car. They discovered that NISSAN sold a NEW CAR with silicone (mastic) around the rearview mirrors and between the mirrors and the car body. Again noises and unbearable sounds, I had to take the car back to the service one more time. In the already established trend, Nissan refused to pay for replacement and fixing of the default, although the car is under warranty, less than 8 months old. I took the car again back to the authorized service and they discovered that the rubber seals on the doors were also worn out and not responding to quality standards, this explaining the strong wind coming into the cockpit everytime when exceeding 50 mph. This was discovered after a few weeks, when I started driving on the highway, as soon as hitting the 50 mph. The car produced (and still produces) unbearable noise from the wind, as if being on Titanic or some kind of a ship in the middle of the sea. When they took the money it was very well available, after they got the money, it was no longer available for my version, despite their marketing I discovered during the following weeks that the whole was just a scam - after taking my money, the account and application were deactivated, Nissan claiming that it was no longer available for my version. The dealer sold me the car bragging about the formidable NissanConnect and how I could connect my phone to turn lights on, see the status of the car, lock the doors from my mobile, etc. I had to wait about 4 weeks until Nissan paid (although under warranty, they initially refused the payment, as the service informed)
After taking it to an authorized Nissan services, it was observed that the relevant parts in the back were worn out and thus producing the annoying sounds. The car produced unbearable noised from trunk and back seats. I had to pay this myself, even if the car is under warranty Upon contacting client service, they failed to provide any solution and refused to pay for the adjustments of the angles. Wheels' geometry was not properly done by the manufacturer. I bought a brand new Nissan in 2020 and was very excited about it during the first week, but I soon came to realize that the whole product was just a scam. I have blacklisted Nissan and will not buy their car for the following reasons: As in the electric Nissan Ariya SUV, e-4orce is capable of quickly varying the distribution of torque between the front and rear axles to maximise cornering grip and stability. Unlike the Nissan Qashqai E-Power, the X-Trail will also offer Nissan's e-4orce electrified four-wheel drive system, which adds a secondary electric motor on the rear axle to offer a claimed "huge leap in acceleration, cornering and braking performance". Here, the set-up comprises a 1.5-litre petrol engine mated to a front-mounted electric motor for a total output of 188bhp and has the same 'e-Pedal' one-pedal operational ability as the all-electric Nissan Leaf, offering enhanced efficiency and lower emissions than the range of pure-petrol and diesel engines used by the previous car. That means it is offered with Nissan's new E-Power hybrid drivetrain, a system that differs from a conventional hybrid powertrain in that a petrol engine features but is used exclusively to charge a battery, which in turn powers an electric motor connected to the front axle.