It’s a new-car wishlist composed by thousands of Australian family car buyers every year. I want something compact, good looking, economical and safe that doesn’t cost the earth to buy and run.
The type of vehicle most often chosen to fit that bill is a small SUV, and in 2022 MG’s keenly priced ZS streeted a field of more than 20 high-quality contenders under $40K.
Headline new arrivals during the year included Honda’s third-generation HR-V and Toyota’s much-anticipated Corolla Cross. Which means this hotly contested segment continues to bubble away and the subject of this review, Nissan’s just-released fourth-gen Nissan Qashqai, needs to get everything right to make an impact.
Does it have what it takes to capture your family car cash? Let’s find out.
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