Nissan Qashqai knackerd at 50k
A good friend who bought a new Qashqai 4 years ago (1.6 Diesel) asked me to have a look at the amount of oil on the top of the engine a couple of weeks ago. While it is running the amount of oil smoke coming out of the dipstick tube was shocking. I replaced the seal on the dipstick in case that was the problem but it made no difference.
It has been serviced by Nissan since new and usually before the scheduled service times and mileages. He took it into Nissan yesterday to ask about the oil coming out of the dipstick and there was a lot of teeth sucking and they took it into the workshop for a better look. They have apparently had problems with PCV valves on these so it was replaced. Anyway after an hour in the workshop he was told the engine would need to be stripped for further investigation as the engine seems to be producing excessive amounts of crankcase pressure. I had heard stories of these small capacity engines with large turbos not lasting but 50k miles?. I get it that you burn less fuel but if you need major engine work after such a short period that seems ridiculous to me. Am I missing something? |
I overheard a conversation between some folks "in the trade" describing the Ford Eco Boost as the Eco BANG.
As I'm a few years past my 21st I remember the early 1.5L turbos in F1. They went bang pretty much all of the time but did, eventually, oust the non turbo engines. The combination of small size with relatively big turbo just sounds like a recipe for a short engine life to me. Add in super long service intervals and I'm not in the least surprised that something is kaput at 50K. But IMHO it's pathetic although I'm sure that the manufacturers love it as it'll generate new car sales. The opposite is readily available over the pond where they don't start even thinking about anything significant needing looking at until 200-300K. |
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Fuel line pressures are going up needing expensive hard working fuel pumps, weight is going down so bodywork isn't much tougher than bottle tops and dings if you look at it. And then computers and their software are embedded into more and more components. Not a recipe for longevity or economy, especially if it cost £20k and has already depreciated to £10k in three years.:duh: |
If this is the Renault engined one, they are notoriously awful.
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He texted me this morning, he has asked ''we buy any car.com'' for a price and they have offered him £9k. He paid just over £26k for it 4 years ago. That is shocking depreciation. Looking at Ebay that seems like a reasonable offer as there are a lot on there for that or less.:eek:
I had heard that about the Ford Ecobang engines, apparently some Ford dealers keep new engines in stock as they have had so many with problems. As you say the manufacturers are the winners, they sell you a new car and once out of warranty they are coining it in with some expensive work. As a buy the way I know a person who job is to lease vehicles out and they have a few they wont lease because of the maintenance issues and they will loose money, one of these is the VW Crafter, you would think a commercial vehicle would be reliable. |
With small engine "big turbo" does it matter how the car is driven? If driven hard with hard acceleration will the life be shortened over a car driven like Miss Daisey?
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We've just acquired my 2015 Dads Nissan Micra Acenta CVT :eek:.
And looking at the MOT History , its only had 3 , and its had advisories for suspension play since 18k miles and only on 22k now :duh: And cost me 200 quid to get it through last week, duff brakes :mad: Nissan Quality ;) C |
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