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Added: 18 Feb 2008
Last update: 24 Dec 2009

NISSAN is continuing a range of special deals to put a spring in your step this spring.

They include a three-year servicing deal on all Note models for £299, or if you prefer, a 0% finance deal with a 30% deposit. Both are available to customers until the end of March.

The unconventional Note MPV offers the agility and easy driving qualities of a supermini with the comfort and practicality of a larger car.

There are four trim levels: Visia, Acenta, Acenta R and Tekna, plus 88 PS 1.4-litre and 110PS 1.6-litre petrol engines and an 86PS 1.5-litre dCi turbo diesel to choose from.

The Qashqai crossover has been exceeding all sales forecasts as customers are attracted to its combination of distinctive design which sits between a traditional hatchback style and elevated SUV shape.

Now, models featuring the All-Mode four-wheel drive system are available with three years, zero per cent finance with a 30 per cent deposit. There's a choice of either a 140PS 2.0-litre petrol engine or a 150PS 2.0-litre diesel unit.

Alternatively, you can choose a Qashqai of your choice, including all two-wheel drive models, through Nissan's own personal contract plan known as Preferences with a finance rate of 5.9% APR.

If surefooted ability during poorer weather conditions is what you want, but need further storage / passenger space than the Qashqai can offer then Nissan is also providing three years, zero per cent finance, with a 30% deposit, on the range topping 4x4 Aventura grades of the Pathfinder, Navara and X-TRAIL.

The low monthly payment scheme 'Preferences' is also available on the new X-TRAIL offering a low rate of 5.9 per cent APR over a choice of two or three years. And, the company will even throw in £1000 towards your deposit - again, until the end of March.

The Micra hatchback has just undergone a revamp for 2008 with changes to the styling, additions to the equipment list and a new grade structure - adding even further to its value-for-money proposition.

On top of that, customers can choose to buy the two Micra flagship models powered by the 110PS 1.6-litre engine using a three years, zero per cent finance deal.

The pocket 'street racer' Micra 160 SR offers sub-10 second acceleration to 62mph, stiffer suspension and group six insurance, while the Micra Active Luxury is aimed at small car buyers looking for a taste of contemporary luxury.

And with spring in the air, there are also deals on the open-top Micra C+C. Again, zero per cent finance is offered over a three year period on all models with the exception of the entry level Visia grade. Prices start at £14,400.

Words: Mike Torpey

Keywords: nissan, note


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