Vehicle details
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Vehicle features
- 16" alloy wheels
- 3.3kw charger
- 3x3 point rear seatbelts
- 6 speakers
- 60/40 split folding rear seat
- ABS/EBD
- Alarm
- Automatic headlights
- Automatic rain sensing wipers
- Bluetooth system
- Body coloured bumpers
- Body coloured door mirrors
- Chrome door handles
- Climate control
- Cruise control + speed limiter
- Deadlock
- Driver and passenger airbags
- Driver's armrest
- Electric front/rear windows
- Electrically adjustable and folding door mirrors
- Follow me home headlights
- Front and rear curtain airbags
- Front fog lights
- Front head restraints
- Front seatback pocket
- Heat pump system with remote control
- Height adjustable front seats
- Hill start assist
- Illuminated glovebox
- Immobiliser
- Isofix child seat preparation
- Nissan connect navigation with radio/CD and rear view monitor
- PAS
- Privacy glass
- PTC (Positive Temp Co-efficent) heater
- Push button starter
- Quick charge port
- Rear assist grips
- Rear head restraints
- Rear heater duct
- Rear wiper
- Remote central locking
- Remote timer charging
- Side airbags