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Painful new person to forums
Thanks to Jalal I am now a forum user, help!!
Anyone out there with patience would appreciate some feedback
I have just bought a
2006 Nissan XTrail ST S 40th anniversary model
5 speed mannual
Sunroof
Just under 57,000kms at time of purchase
bought approx 2 weeks ago
Its the most modern car I have ever owned so whoa!
Last car was a 96 model, whoopee,
I am very proud of it and love it , it
BUT.... I have only ever owned automatic ford station wagons, go figure
We dont believe in owning new vehicles they depreciate the second you
own them
HOWEVER... really wanted to get back to a mannual car
and downsize to a more compact wagon now the kiddywinks
are no longer little ones, just bigger ones.......
SO.... we considered Subarus, and was stuck on the Forester
however found them to be considerably less roomier
in the back seat for teenagers, long trips, and the wagon area also,
Funny thing is, we have never owned 4wdrives and never wanted to.
My hubby is not a carhead so figured would be good idea to
resource info about this
Four Wheel Drive Car we now have, etc,
LITERALLY BY CHANCE..... we were shown the Nissan XTrail as an
alternative by the car dealer and were impressed with the room
the height for viewing the road, re my teenager will learn to drive
in early 2010, help!!
We want our teenager to learn on a mannual and I really wanted
to get back to a mannual, and loving it, the car is really smooth
and it had done almost 57,000 kms, and in very good condition,
Also noted that on the NRMA Used Car Safety Crash Rating that the
Nissan XTrail was rated 4 out of 5 stars
only 1 star less than the Subaru Forester, we looked at this re our
teenager learning to drive in the new year.
so next is, some extras to assist me in my spacial judgement of
parking re the very short front and back of car, not knowing where
to stop, as the old ford was easier to see and judge the front and end
in parking.
I have driven ford station wagons for 20 years in automatic
and loving the more compact car feel and the MANNUAL DRIVING !!
I see the online shop suggests certain bumper bars in steel for the
front and the foot bar thing for the back, so any suggestions on this
and if they are indeed better as quoted on the online shop than the
Nissan ones, they look quality so interested in feedback for these.
Also, want to get the windows tinted and will do this next week
so anyone had any bad experiences with this as I'm pretty sure
the window tint film I'm picking which is the MEP Films, in the
Cybertint / Grange, range, is a good one through a company locally.
the company has been in business for 18 years and has links to the
manufacturer supplier of the window tint film to inform you of the type
and info of the film used and why etc, also updates you on the latest
legality of window tinting, effective August 2009 ,re the illegal dark
colours and how police will have patrol cars do spot checks and fine
them accordingly if needed.
Anyway after this rave will prob have no one reply to such a
waffler as never done this before and would like to see if I could
talk to someone that does the online shop products about the
products, as a novice, with this car, and the car products.
Also due to not being very car knowledgeable, I am going to organise
an independent vehicle inspection as not familiar with 4wdrive etc even though
we have a 3 year warranty covering all things mechanical
I have been given a price of $85 from a 4 wheel drive specialist mechanic in far western sydney to do this inspection for me so I think it will be worth it, even though I will have to
drive some distance to do this they seem really on the ball and professional
does anyone know what sort of things go first or are a possible mechanical
issue with these cars and particularly my model, 2006, I already found out
about the recall issues, and had the dealership check on their computer
if my particular car engine number had any outstanding recall issues on it
and they found none, and also no warranty work every done on it from
the original and one owner, so that was good also,
Will go, so happy to hear anyones feedback
thanks Newbiemum
Cheers from
excited new owner of what seems to be a really nice car to drive and own
Last edited by jalalski, 30/Oct/2009, 12:13 am
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29/Oct/2009, 11:22 pm
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Re: Painful new person to forums
Hi Frances and welcome to the forum.
Your member number is X-1431
Glad to have you as a formal member.
Your post has automatically granted you Regular Membership status and access to most (but not all) forum sections. You now have the option to upgrade to Full Membership to gain access to all forum sections (details HERE).
Well Frances, you made it and you have now become an official xtrail member of the forum Please EDIT your post and include a bit more details about your xtrail model and where you are from.
There is a lot of useful information around the various threads and I am sure you will be quite busy reading it all.
Please use the search feature of the forum first and post any questions you may have into existing threads where possible. Try to avoid creating a new thread if the topic is already covered, thanks.
Let us know if you need any help with any aspect of the forum and we will be more than happy to assist.
We have set-up quite an extensive forum guide section which you may like to refer to for help and it can be found HERE
As a new member you are encouraged you to familiarize yourself with the following section of the forum: Site Navigation & Forum Guides
If you could update your location and add your name and Exy model (when you get it) into your signature of the Miscellaneous section of the Control Panel it would help us all to answer any future questions you might have.
Enjoy your stay with us and let us know if you need any help.
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29/Oct/2009, 11:37 pm
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Re: Painful new person to forums
Francis,
That was one great intro and help...
I am sure this lot will be of good resources to you
Enjoy you Exy for I too am a new owner of a 2005.
There is lots to read in this forum, so start searching.
Enjoy
--- Michael
X-1400
2005 SE Red,Auto, 2.5l, Cosmo Racing CAI, AlphaMirror Auto-Dimming Mirror, RedlineTuning Gas Hood Struts, Rear Brake Decal, Modified Centre Armrest

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30/Oct/2009, 4:20 am
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Re: Painful new person to forums
Frances
Now thats one of the longest intro posts I hace ever read.
You'll love the X Trail as it will amaze you everyday.
As for mods, it really depends what kind of driving you want to do in it.
It will all come to you.
Check out the 'Members Ride" thread to see what others have done.
Tony
--- Tony X-891c
2008 T31 St
HERE is my X Trail

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30/Oct/2009, 5:39 am
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Re: Painful new person to forums
Hi Francis & Family; to the Forum, & the wonderful world of being an X-Trail Owner.
After reading your intro post, I'm nearly ready for a little lay down.
All joking awside, you are in the right place to find out anything you want to know, about the Exy.
As Tony said, have a look at the members ride section, you will see what members have done to their Exy's.
Also, I have found that goodys from the online shop, are better quality, than a lot of the other after market stuff.
Enjoy your time in here, as much as we do.
If you haven't already done so; could you please click the flashing button, up the top of the page, which says Vote for our forum.;
After you do this, could you drop into the announcements section, (vote for our site) & let everyone know how we are going in the position race.
If everyone votes for the forum each day, we can climb up the listing, & show everyone that the X-Trail does rock the world..
Thanx for that.
--- John & Melinda. X970 (c)
2007 STS Exy, Diamond White.
Bonnet Protect. Member No's, Forum & URL Stickers. T/Bar. Side steps.
S/Line W/shields, S/roof Deflector (Lost); Brake Decal.
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30/Oct/2009, 8:04 am
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