Nissan X-Trail 2006 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Nissan X-Trail 2006 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

160,000kms on an X-Trail. Too much?

Answered by CarsGuide 11 Aug 2017

The T30 X-Trail is reliable and durable, and many owners are reporting no problems, even at high mileage well in excess of the 164,000 km of the car you're considering. The good thing is that the T30 has a regular automatic rather than the CVT of the later models, which did give some trouble early on. I wouldn't buy one with a manual gearbox, as clutches are a problem.

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Nissan X-Trail 2006: Transmission oil cooler

Answered by CarsGuide 27 Oct 2011

It depends on the weight you're going to tow and the terrain you'll be traveling over. Your caravan is well within the X- Trail's weight limits, but remember the weight the fully loaded weight, not just the weight of the caravan. If the caravan weighs 1300 kg fully loaded, and if the roads you will be traveling on are relatively flat then you should be able to get away without a cooler. But a cooler is good insurance against overheating the transmission, and overheating it is a good way to kill it.

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