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Nissan Interstar LWB 120

Engine choices include an 82bhp 19 dCi (SWB only) which offers 148lb-ft at 2,000rpm
My Rating 55%

Engine choices include an 82bhp 1.9 dCi (SWB only) which offers 148lb-ft at 2,000rpm. A choice of two 2.5 dCi units with either 100bhp (192lb-ft at 1500rpm) or 115bhp (214lb-ft at 1600rpm), make up the mainstream choices, while at the top of the range there is a 3.0 dCi with 136bhp and 236lb-ft at 1800rpm. The two more powerful versions come with six-speed manual transmissions as standard, and the 3.0 dCi we tested proved more than up to the job of carrying heavy loads. The six-speed gearbox also meant a fairly relaxed environment at a steady 70mph on the motorway. Double wishbone front suspension means precise turn in, while leaf springs at the rear provide the best option for carrying loads, although it can feel a little skittish at the rear when empty.

Pros: Engine choices include an 82bhp 1.9 dCi (SWB only) which offers 148lb-ft at 2,000rpm
Cons: although it can feel a little skittish at the rear when empty
by maling :
The Nissan Interstar LWB