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    Nissan Terrano User Reviews

    Looking for Nissan Terrano? Here are the reviews and ratings by Terrano owners from across the country.

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    3.8/5

    51 Ratings

    5 star

    43%

    4 star

    24%

    3 star

    14%

    2 star

    4%

    1 star

    16%

    Variant
    XV Premium D
    Rs. 14,19,814
    Last recorded price

    Categories (out of 5)

    • 4.2Exterior
    • 4.2Comfort
    • 3.8Performance
    • 3.7Fuel Economy
    • 3.3Value for Money

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    • 7 years ago | Naveen Aora

      After spending 17 lac we got a chunk of oldest technology & poorest vehicle in SUV shape. Ride quality is Poor. I think Maruti Alto has better Ride quality. Within 4-5 days vehicle needs to send for quality check. Automatic door closure not works. After 22 upgratation if vehicle comes at this level I am surprised what they are selling before. The vehicle does not compete with the other available models in this range. Also Nissan does not listen to its customers at all. They always refer to the dealer which does not have the solutions for your problem. Even they don’t have technical team to resolve your basic problems. We bought the vehicle in NCR area & within 4-5 days the vehicle is giving problem When called the dealer they connect me to Sales Team Head who does not have clue about technical problems.

      Please dont waste you hard earned money on this vehicle.

      NothingHigh Price, after 22 up-gradation vehicle still does not compete with any vehicle of its category,
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      Mileage11 kmpl
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    • 5 years ago | Maj Gen V.K. Singh
      I purchased a car Nissan Terrano 1.6 XL (Petrol) in April 2016. This car has been giving trouble from day 1. There are two major problems that I found with the car. The first is slow pick up, because of low RPM, which cannot be corrected since there is no accelerator cable in the new models. As a result, the car often stalls in low speed and heavy traffic, especially when going uphill on a flyover. The second is the “no start” condition i.e. the starter motor cranks but the engine does not start. This happened with me when the car was less than a year old and had done just about 2000 Km. It had to be towed to the service centre but they could not find the fault. Next day, it started on its own. A few months back, the car just stopped after 50 mtrs. Once again, it had to be taken to the service centre. It was found that the fuel pump was faulty. This was replaced after about a week. Then I discovered something interesting. This car cannot be taken to the hills. According to the Certificate of Registration, the car has a 1598 cc petrol engine, unladen weight of 1261 Kg and gross vehicle weight of 1755 Kg. Hence, the weight of load carried by the car including passengers, luggage, tools, accessories etc should not exceed 494 Kg. According to the Page 6.9 of Owner’s Manual, the engine output and climbing ability are reduced with altitude. It recommends that the maximum load should be reduced by 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter. Since most popular hill stations in North India are at altitude of approx. 2000 metres, this will result in a weight reduction of 20% and the gross weight will be around 1404 Kg only. Since the unladen weight of the car is 1261 Kg, the load that can be carried including passengers, luggage and tools will be only 143 Kg. Obviously, it will be difficult to use the car in the hills if is fully loaded, with five passengers and luggage. This is a serious design defect in the car, which is being sold as an SUV. In the Army, I have driven the Nissan Jonga, which had a 6 cylinder engine of 3526 cc. I drove it three Himalayan Rallies -1982, 83 and 84 – and it could overtake any other car while going uphill. That is why the Army replaced the Willys Jeep, which had an engine half this size, with the Jonga in the mountains in 1965, when I had just been commissioned. How did they expect to run the Terrano, which is a bit heavier than the Jeep or Jonga, with a 1600 cc engine? In the last two years, my car has done just 7000 KM. Incidentally the mileage that I am getting is just about 7-8 Km per litre in the city. I have now filed a complaint in the Consumer Forum, asking the company to take back the car and refund the cost. I would recommend others to do the same. If you see the sales figures of the Car, it is now just about 40-50 cars in a month. Obviously, the car has some serious problems that Nissan needs to address.
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    • 4 years ago | Kush jaiswal
      Everything is average only the problem is the resale value of this car. Over the performance is average. Pickup is also good. Lack of sunroof. The car is having enough boot space. Over I will give 3/5
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    • 6 years ago | Prakash

      The Terrano, called the beast is what it looks like but is not a rugged vehicle. Open the engine cover and examine the hose pipes. the connectors all looks like cheap material. When I got the vehicle, there were 5 screws at different areas that were loose like battery terminals, front steel grill, etc.

      I had to get them tightened. There was a spare part near the headlamp that got rusted within 5 months. I got them poly coated by the service centre again, The water hose connected for wind screen wash has such a poor quality. Issues in the soft finishing; You cannot keep a one litre water bottle in the front side door cavity. it has to be kept in centre.

      You cannot place your mobile in front of space near the gear lever- you need to buy a mobile stand. The charging port when trying to remove came out along with socket, The glow box cannot hold more things, If you unfortunately have a flat tyre, you need to lie down under the vehicle to remove the spare wheel and fix it. It means if your going to office and this happens, you may have to return home to change clothes. If your not a techinical guy, you will not be able to change the spare wheel. The jack and rod is of substantial quality.

      Only good points of the beast is the drive on a highway is excellent, good brakings, good leg and boot space. Suggest if your looking for a SUV try other options (BUT NOT THE DUSTER, ITS A BLUNDER THAN THIS).

      Paying such huge cost, this vehicle is not worth it. Slowly this company/this model is going to get away from the Indian markets if they do not upgrade their standards.

      Drive on highway is excellentThe material of construction of 95% parts are not durable
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    • 1 year ago | Shibu Aboosali
      It was amazing to upgrade from a lovely fiat sedan to a Nissan Terrano. It has good steering controls, cool and tough suspension, amazing cruise in top gears and thrilling offloading experience even though it lacks a 4x4. You can handle it rough and tough! My favourite ride since 8 years and counting.. I'm sure I can share more thrilling experiences. :)
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