Nissan Tino 2.2 DCI SE Reviews

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  • Reliability5 stars
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  • Clan Butterworth Rank: Corporal 16th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: MPG - Reliability - Power


    Bad Points: Boot Space - High Speed Wind Noise - Noisy Engine


    General comments: On buying my Nissan Tino 2.2 DCI SE at 3 years old with a full service history I was happy & still am.
    There are a few poor points that can be improved but as Nissan have stopped production of the Tino & replaced it with the Nissan Note this will not happen.

    The car will do 40 - 44 mpg & on a full tank of diesel (£55) will return me around 550 - 600 miles.
    I have had no major problems with this car in fact in the 18 months I have had it (19000 miles) I have only had to change the front & rear wiper blades.
    The head room in the cabin is very ample & the seating position gives you a all round clear view.
    Passenger foot well is deep so the seat can be set in a more forward position to give passengers in the rear more space.
    Gear change is quick & close. Steering responsive but you do get body roll taking sharp corners. Heating & air-co are average with front window screen de-icing in freezing weather taking a long time.
    Rear seats comfortable & can individually shift backwards or forwards but removal is a bit tricky.
    There is ample storage space around the car under & behind the front seats with a few hidden around the car. Boot space average with rear wheel arches restricting larger items but has given me no problem taking a family of five on holiday for a fortnight.
    Rear windows don't go deep enough into the door frame when closed which can be left open by younger children without you knowing.
    The engine is powerful & can pick up speed to overtake fully loaded & will do 70 mph in 4th gear at 3000 rpm.
    The engine though powerful is very noisy compared to other diesel engines & could have done with more cladding between the cabin & engine.
    This is a very reliable car which has given me no problems at all.
    I know of two other people who have the Nissan Tino who have also had no problems with theirs.