IF THE Nissan X-Trail I tested recently was able to talk, I don’t doubt its greeting would be: “Welcome aboard and relax.”You see, the top-spec Tekna version of this fairly sizeable SUV from the Japanese car giant is both very comfortable and packed with goodies.
It is very much designed with families in mind and comes as a seven-seater.My X-Trail, priced from £34,745, had a powertrain consisting of a 150PS 1.7-litre diesel engine, a six-speed manual gearbox and intelligent four-wheel drive.
And I was very glad of that combination as I was scooting about the hills south of Glasgow in some pretty disgusting weather.Actually, I felt guilty about getting this stylish SUV quite so dirty as I did – as the X-Trail Tekna is far from utilitarian