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 2nd hand Nissan Teana 2013-2016

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SUSAllnGap
post Jan 3 2020, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(sk1l @ Jan 3 2020, 03:30 PM)
gearbox will always be expensive no matter what car la .. btw how often gearbox spoil ? tongue.gif
roadtax once a year 880 or so .. ok la .. not too bad ...

im thinking of the 2017 car becoz it is rather new or even the 2016 car ....buy ..use it for 5 years then sell .. get another 2nd hand car D segment again ... feels more worth than pay 160k-170k for a new D segment and see the value drop like shit so fast year after year.

I'll take note on your concerns and dig more info on the sellers then to see why the price is like that.

ok so it is settled 2.5 should be my target then instead of 2.0.

also what tyre rims are u using ? 16" or 17" ? comments say on 16" when u go hard over bumps u can actually feel it go really low. what is your experience ?
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On gearbox part, sorry to say Nissan CVT gearbox is notorious for failure.
Better check whether is it the same model as X-Trail cuz X-Trail CVT already famous to fail around 100,000km.


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post Jan 5 2020, 08:24 AM

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QUOTE(sk1l @ Jan 4 2020, 02:27 PM)
ya ..seems like x-trail cvt does have problem ... but teana owners no complains ..at least i can't find any
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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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post Jan 5 2020, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Jan 4 2020, 07:11 PM)
Talking about comfort, the quality of leather seats is one of the important factors apart from space and NVH. I've sat in the Teana, Camry and Accord about 4 or 5 years ago. The Teana felt most comfortable due to the soft and plush leather seats. The leather seat in the Teana feels like quality Rozel leather seat at home. The Accord comes in 2nd place for comfort. Leather seat is also soft but not as plush. Camry's leather is the hardest so it comes in last in terms of comfort. The Ford Mondeo's leather is also the hard type.
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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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