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We were going camping for the weekend and needed a car that would fit a tent, a marquee, inflatables, a giant Esky and loads more food bags. Would a mid-size SUV cut it?
The Nissan X-Trail did. This one’s also an all-wheel drive which isn't the case as often as you might think in the mid-size category.
I test drove the X-Trail Ti which is the top-of-the-range and costs $45,965, before on road costs.
It competes with cars like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. I drove it over a week for this week’s family review.
Read the full Nissan X-Trail 2021 review: Ti AWD.