How economical is the Nissan Note?

How economical is the Nissan Note?

All Nissan Notes are economical, fuel-efficient cars. Even the base 1.2-litre 80 engine averages 60.1mpg – it’s no low-tech alternative, despite its entry-level price. Sub-110g/km CO2 is impressive as well: it’s a good choice if your demands are low. The better choice is the 1.2 DiG-S 98 engine, though.

Is a Nissan Note cheap to run?

How much does it cost to run a Nissan Note hatchback? Fuel economy is very reasonable with the Note; even the worst-performing 1.2 DIG-S auto model has an average figure of 55.4mpg and costs £30 in road tax. The non-supercharged 79bhp version is a little better at 60.1mpg and costs £20 in road tax.

How good is a Nissan Note?

Neatly designed, brilliantly practical and generally reliable, the Mk1 Note was a decent small car that still makes a lot of sense to anybody on a budget looking for a cheap car with low running costs. So when the second version arrived, expectations were high, and we weren’t disappointed.

What is the road tax on a Nissan Note?

Annual Road Tax CO2 Emissions (g/km)
1.5 dCi S 5d £165.00 136 (Band E)
1.4 S 5d £180.00 150 (Band F)
1.6 S 5d £220.00 156-159 (Band G)
1.6 S 5d Auto £265.00 166 (Band H)

When should the Cambelt be changed on a Nissan Note?

We recommend that you change it every 5 years or 90,000 miles – whichever comes first. If you leave it too late and the belt fails, there is a high probability of major engine damage and your car could require a new engine. It may not sound like much but the cambelt is essential to the welfare of your Nissan vehicle.

How much does it cost to change a timing belt in Ireland?

200 to 600 euro
Replacing a timing belt is not cheap; it typically costs anywhere from 200 to 600 euro, depending on the make and model of your vehicle.

Is Nissan Note chain driven?

The petrol engines are all chain-driven, but the diesels need a new cambelt every five years or 90,000 miles (whichever comes sooner); budget £400 or so for this job.

  • October 15, 2022