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 2nd hand Nissan Teana 2013-2016

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sg8989
post Sep 18 2024, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Jan 3 2020, 01:50 PM)
I bought my 2014 L33 2.5 April last year, mileage was 80k, price 80k, from direct owner, come with full service record, in fact still left half a year warranty.

Touch wood to say, right now no major issue with just normal service.

Just would like to give you some hint. Nissan spare part is very expensive, especially if you buy from Nissan Authorised SC. For Teana, you hardly can source 3rd party part so you force to settle with gebuine part. Nissan SC at my place is sucks too in terms of technical capability, so i just service outside.

Throughtout 20k drive in just 8 months, here is what i can tell:
1. The 4 inline 2.5 isn't as powerful as you thought, but enough and well complimented by the CVT. I believe Nissan CVT is among the best CVT tuning compare to others.
2. RPM @ national limit is 1.6k, 2k can reach 140km/h, engine noise virtually is nil.
3. Engine and transmission is buttery smooth.
4. FC is decent with such big displacement car. Highest 17km/L due to 80-90km/h traffic, 130-140km/h highway cruising can return between 14-15km/L. Now my average FC (highway + city) throughout 20k since i bought is 11.6km/L. In contrast my old BLM manual only return 12km/L average.
5. Comfort is good especially in highway, wind noise only start to appear 140km/h onwards, tyre noise minimum if you use comfy tyre. The only let down in NVH is the non acoustic mirror and windscreen, can slightly hear the noisy motorbike exhaust that is 200m away. Handling is good too compare to my previous so called 'Lotus handling' Saga BLM in cornering due to lower centre of gravity and multilink suspension. Yes, you didn't see it wrongly, this D seg car suspension is lower than those B and C seg car. But due to heavy weight and soft suspension, riding on city and trunk road that with alot of tight corner or braking could be slightly tiring compare to driving a small car due to body movement and nose diving caused by weight transfer.
6. Stock Bose 9 speakers SQ is decent enough, although the HU functionality could be dated (but still come with USB, bluetooth and hands free call)
7. Safety feature though not the updated one, but all Teana variant come with standard 6 airbags, VSC, Understeer control, ABS. Only lack those latest active feature such as BSM, collision avoidance etc. But this is 2014 model, what do expect? Try compare to Accord and Camry, win hands down.

So far what i upgrade since i bought the car was full car 3M crystalline tint 2700, xenon headlamp projector to LED projector (headlamp projector retrofit Malaysia or CSB auto)+ LED projector foglamp 3500, position/signal lamp assembly to LED DRL + flow LED signal 200+, reverse and rear signal lamp to LED <100, full car soundproof 12k (yes, i demand more on this although stock is adequate for most of the ppl).

Consumable wise, engine mounting changed for 1800, brake pad change to new ori Nissan for 400, engine hood gas strut for 170, spark plug to NGK iridium for 400+, the rest just 2 oil + filter change (self purchase and service outside). Fuel cost per month is RM50-100 more than previous Saga BLM.

Last but not least, Nissan is best if u buy it 2nd hand due to low resale value, with the same amount of money, mostly u can buy a empty spec 2L Camry or Accord only, or a new VIOS and City which 2 segment below of this, your choice.

Ah, not forget the road tax is expensive for 2.5. tongue.gif
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Thanks for your review
Any update review after four years?
I'm looking 2nd hand teana as well.

SportyHandling
post Sep 18 2024, 07:37 AM

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QUOTE(AllnGap @ Jan 5 2020, 08:24 AM)
Read here

https://motoring-malaysia.blogspot.com/2014...na-and.html?m=1

Its fitted with cooling kit.
Thing is how the past owner drives it, if apek drive slowly then can last longer.

Anyway if failed, can get JDM halfcut or those rebuilt gearbox for 3k

My family got 2 Nissan cars (no CVT = no problems). Jatco CVT reliability not good btw
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Old post but since someone revived this thread and I saw this response, thought I'd reply. I owned the Nissan Sylphy 2009 which is on CVT and throughout the 5+ years ownership, no major issues other than wind sound on the driver's window at higher speeds (fixed by adjusting rubber seal) and bubble at dashboard (replaced FOC under warranty). When I sold the car after 5 years, the mileage of the vehicle is below 55,000 km, perhaps low mileage so the CVT is still "new" and holding up well.
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post Sep 18 2024, 07:47 AM

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QUOTE(AllnGap @ Jan 5 2020, 08:26 AM)
Saw ex owner complained about the sampan ride during cornering.
But should be alright since it's driven slowly by ah peks
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It was around 2011 or 2012 period, an ex-colleague bought a Teana 2.0. During that time she was in her early 30s and a type who drives fast-n-furious, even though the vehicle has soft suspension and high body roll in cornerings. I suppose most people who chose a Nissan particularly Teana during that period value a comfort and quiet ride and also the lower price when compared to other competitors such as Camry. The soft leather seats, good NVH and smooth ride are all the Teana's forte which take precedence over power and race-car capability or performance where there are more suitable options to pick from.
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post Feb 16 2025, 02:06 PM

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Hi I was thinking to high CC engine
Like 3.0 - 3.5
E60,Nissan Teana,E280,GS300,Accord 3.0
Which one better in term of 250km/h amd reliabilty?
Just saw, teana got the latest around 2010-2011 for 3.5 engine..
waters
post Sep 26 2025, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(Zack@7793 @ Feb 16 2025, 02:06 PM)
Hi I was thinking to high CC engine
Like 3.0 - 3.5
E60,Nissan Teana,E280,GS300,Accord 3.0
Which one better in term of 250km/h amd reliabilty?
Just saw, teana got the latest around 2010-2011 for 3.5 engine..
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Get the Accord
littlefire
post Oct 1 2025, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(waters @ Sep 26 2025, 09:54 PM)
Get the Accord
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If 3.0/3.5L V6 i would disagree for Honda, the spare parts for it really rare compare to Nissan, if 4 cylinder 2.4L accord still ok.
If really want bigger cc & V6 the safest bet in market should be Nissan as they pioneer a lot of V6 engine is the past.
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post Oct 1 2025, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Oct 1 2025, 09:16 AM)
If 3.0/3.5L V6 i would disagree for Honda, the spare parts for it really rare compare to Nissan, if 4 cylinder 2.4L accord still ok.
If really want bigger cc & V6 the safest bet in market should be Nissan as they pioneer a lot of V6 engine is the past.
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Interesting point.

I was assuming that other parts (outside of engine) would be easier to source for the Honda.
You do have a point on Nissan V6, but the sound of the Honda 3.5 is damn nice!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Also, the interior of the 3.5 Teana is….well….πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

 

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