2007-2009 Nissan Teana
The Good: Smooth and plush
The Bad: Bulky and not the driver's car
The Say: Comfortable to be in, but popular choices are a better proposition.
Go For: JM
Avoid: You have no other choice
Price Range: P450,000-P650,000
Our Rating: ***
Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
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2007-2009
Vehicle Overview
Replacing the Cefiro line in Japan, the Teana was first launched in 2003 although our market had to wait until 2007 for this one. It slots below the Skyline in the line-up and is intended as a sedan companion of the Murano crossover.
Just like the model it replaced, it still wears the VQ engine but with 2.3 liters and although it lacks power, it comes alive when driven above 3,000rpm. With available power on tap, driving this one is a challenge and it is one quick car despite power deprivation.
Even if interior space is roomy for all occupants, the interior felt dated in its launch date since the plastic material felt old although the matte finish is fine enough.
What Should I Get
JK models get a 171hp 2.3 V6, six airbags, ABS brakes, reverse sensors, power mirrors with fold function, dual automatic air conditioning system, 5.8 inch monitor, alarm, and keyless entry. Going for the JM adds a back-up camera, xenon headlights, sun roof, power driver's seat, leather upholstery, power rear sunshade, 7 inch monitor, and intelligent keyless entry.
How Much Would It Cost Me
Since this vehicle sold in low numbers, parts availability is limited although maintaining one is somewhat on the higher side due to the V6 engine. A recall in June 2016 was issued for a possible airbag defect.
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Minggu, 23 Oktober 2016
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Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2010-2014)
2010-2014 Nissan Teana
The Good: Luxury oriented, smooth engines
The Bad: Interior tends to get messy, not that much ergonomic
The Say: A car perfect for the backseat rider.
Go For: 3.5 XV
Avoid: 2.5 XL
Price Range: P780,000-P1,100,000
Our Rating: ***
Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2010-2014)
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2010-2014
Vehicle Overview
Although it was launched in 2008, the Philippines had to wait two years later for this car to arrive. The 2.5 model arrived first in August of that year with a larger 3.5 launched in December.
Both engines have six cylinders and are from the VQ engine range which is popular for the brand. While the 2.5 may be lacking for some, the 3.5 packs a bunch of power and had seen usage on various Nissan models but with different tuning. With this one utilizes a continously variable transmission, it has the flexibility on choosing the appropriate gear whether driven lightly or hard. Although steering is fine, driving this one through road imperfections will transmit its impact towards the cabin.
Although the space inside may be less, the magic of ergonomics had done things well and made a way. This vehicle, for all variants, come with an all leather interior (in beige flavor) which may prove to be challenging to clean if you're a dirty type of person, so no eating inside.
What Should I Get
250XL models sport a 182hp 2.5 V6 plus amenities including dual airbags, ABS brakes, rear view camera, automatic headlamps, leather upholstery, power drivers seat, power fold mirror, dual automatic air conditioning system, navigation system, alarm, and keyless entry with push button start. Our choice is the 350XV that gains a 249hp 3.5, side airbags, traction control, sun roof, xenon headlamps, auto leveling headlamps, power front passenger seat, ventilated seats, ottoman seats at the back, power rear sunshade, steering wheel audio controls, and cruise control.
How Much Would It Cost Me
While the appeal lies on its bargain price, its low seller status makes parts limited that means you have to be careful on driving. Another thing to remember is the standard V6 engine which makes fuel consumption high, but if you can buy this type of car we are sure you can refuel this one. Problem points include an easy to wear interior and its suspension system.
The Good: Luxury oriented, smooth engines
The Bad: Interior tends to get messy, not that much ergonomic
The Say: A car perfect for the backseat rider.
Go For: 3.5 XV
Avoid: 2.5 XL
Price Range: P780,000-P1,100,000
Our Rating: ***
Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2010-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Altima
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2014
Vehicle Overview
Although it was launched in 2008, the Philippines had to wait two years later for this car to arrive. The 2.5 model arrived first in August of that year with a larger 3.5 launched in December.
Both engines have six cylinders and are from the VQ engine range which is popular for the brand. While the 2.5 may be lacking for some, the 3.5 packs a bunch of power and had seen usage on various Nissan models but with different tuning. With this one utilizes a continously variable transmission, it has the flexibility on choosing the appropriate gear whether driven lightly or hard. Although steering is fine, driving this one through road imperfections will transmit its impact towards the cabin.
Although the space inside may be less, the magic of ergonomics had done things well and made a way. This vehicle, for all variants, come with an all leather interior (in beige flavor) which may prove to be challenging to clean if you're a dirty type of person, so no eating inside.
What Should I Get
250XL models sport a 182hp 2.5 V6 plus amenities including dual airbags, ABS brakes, rear view camera, automatic headlamps, leather upholstery, power drivers seat, power fold mirror, dual automatic air conditioning system, navigation system, alarm, and keyless entry with push button start. Our choice is the 350XV that gains a 249hp 3.5, side airbags, traction control, sun roof, xenon headlamps, auto leveling headlamps, power front passenger seat, ventilated seats, ottoman seats at the back, power rear sunshade, steering wheel audio controls, and cruise control.
How Much Would It Cost Me
While the appeal lies on its bargain price, its low seller status makes parts limited that means you have to be careful on driving. Another thing to remember is the standard V6 engine which makes fuel consumption high, but if you can buy this type of car we are sure you can refuel this one. Problem points include an easy to wear interior and its suspension system.
Kamis, 05 Maret 2015
Nissan Teana - Generation 1 (2007-2009)
NISSAN TEANA (2007-2009)
Replacing the Cefiro is the Teana, which still runs on a 2.3 V6 engine (not the predecessor's 2.0 or 3.0 ones). Two variants are available at launch, a basic JK and a fully loaded JM. Do take note that this model was available in other countries since 2003.
| OWNERSHIP DETAILS | 230 JM | 230 JK |
|---|---|---|
| Years Available | February 2007-2009 | February 2007-2009 |
| ENGINE SPECS | ||
| Engine | VQ23DE 2.3 DOHC 24V V6 | VQ23DE 2.3 DOHC 24V V6 |
| Horsepower | 171hp @ 6,000rpm | 171hp @ 6,000rpm |
| Torque | 225Nm @ 4,400rpm | 225Nm @ 4,400rpm |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline/93 Octane | Gasoline/93 Octane |
| Fuel System | Electronic Fuel Injection | Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Transmission | 4-Speed Automatic | 4-Speed Automatic |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 70 Liters | 70 Liters |
| DIMENSIONS | ||
| Length | 4,890mm | 4,890mm |
| Width | 1,765mm | 1,765mm |
| Height | 1,475mm | 1,475mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,775mm | 2,775mm |
| Curb Weight | 1,450kg | 1,450kg |
| Body Style | 4-Door Sedan | 4-Door Sedan |
| Engine/Drive Type | Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive | Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive |
| Seating | 5 | 5 |
| SUSPENSION & TIRES | ||
| Front Suspension | McPherson Strut | McPherson Strut |
| Rear Suspension | Multi Link | Multi Link |
| Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc | Ventilated Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc | Disc |
| Tires | 205/65 R16 | 205/65 R16 |
| Wheels | 16 Inch Alloy | 16 Inch Alloy |
| SAFETY | ||
| Airbags | 6 | 6 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | Yes, With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist | Yes, With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist |
| Traction/Stability Control | Yes, Vehicle Dynamic Control | None |
| Other Safety Features | Adds: Back Up Camera | Reverse Sensors |
| EXTERIOR | ||
| Fog Lamps | Front | Front |
| Other Exterior Features | Adds: Xenon Headlights, Sun Roof | Dual Exhaust Pipes, LED Tail Lights |
| INTERIOR | ||
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt/Telescopic | Tilt/Telescopic |
| Steering Wheel Material | Leather | Leather |
| Seating Adjustment | Power, Driver | Manual |
| Seating Material | Leather | Fabric |
| Other Interior Features | Adds: None | Wood Accents |
| CONVENIENCE FEATURES | ||
| Power Amenities | Steering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors with Fold, Rear Sunshade | Steering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors with Fold |
| Climate Control | Automatic | Automatic, Dual |
| Audio System | 7 Inch Monitor with AM/FM/6 CD | 5.8 Inch Monitor with AM/FM/6 CD |
| Speakers | 6 | 6 |
| Steering Wheel Controls | None | None |
| Alarm | Yes | Yes |
| Keyless Entry | Yes, Intelligent Key | Yes |
| NOTES | ||
| RIVALS | Chevrolet Lumina, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Mazda 6, Mitsubishi Galant, Subaru Legacy, Toyota Camry |
Senin, 02 Maret 2015
Nissan Teana - Generation 2 (2010-2014)
While other markets had this since 2008, it was a delay until two years later. Initially, the 2.5 V6 came in first with a 3.5 V6 launched later on. It was replaced by the Altima, essentially the third generation Teana (and the fifth for the former).
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| OWNERSHIP DETAILS | 350XV | 250XL |
|---|---|---|
| Years Available | December 2010-March 2014 | August 2010-March 2014 |
| ENGINE SPECS | ||
| Engine | VQ35DE 3.5 DOHC 24V V6 | VQ25DE 2.5 DOHC 24V V6 |
| Horsepower | 249hp @ 6,000rpm | 182hp @ 6,000rpm |
| Torque | 335Nm @ 4,400rpm | 232Nm @ 4,400rpm |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline/93 Octane | Gasoline/93 Octane |
| Fuel System | Electronic Fuel Injection | Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 70 Liters | 70 Liters |
| DIMENSIONS | ||
| Length | 4,850mm | 4,850mm |
| Width | 1,795mm | 1,795mm |
| Height | 1,475mm | 1,475mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,775mm | 2,775mm |
| Curb Weight | N/A | N/A |
| Body Style | 4-Door Sedan | 4-Door Sedan |
| Engine/Drive Type | Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive | Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive |
| Seating | 5 | 5 |
| SUSPENSION & TIRES | ||
| Front Suspension | Independent Strut with Coil Springs | Independent Strut with Coil Springs |
| Rear Suspension | Multi Link | Multi Link |
| Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc | Ventilated Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc | Drum |
| Tires | 215/55 R17 | 205/65 R16 |
| Wheels | 17 Inch Alloy | 16 Inch Alloy |
| SAFETY | ||
| Airbags | 4 | 2 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | Yes, With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist | Yes, With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist |
| Traction/Stability Control | Yes, Vehicle Dynamic Control and Traction Control System | None |
| Other Safety Features | Adds: None | Rear View Camera |
| EXTERIOR | ||
| Fog Lamps | Front | Front |
| Other Exterior Features | Adds: Sun Roof, Xenon Head Lamps, Auto Leveling Headlights | Automatic Headlights, Side Mirror Signal Repeaters, LED Rear Lights |
| INTERIOR | ||
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt/Telescopic | Tilt/Telescopic |
| Steering Wheel Material | Leather | Leather |
| Seating Adjustment | Power, Driver and Front Passenger | Power, Driver |
| Seating Material | Leather | Leather |
| Other Interior Features | Adds: Ottoman Passenger Seat, Driver and Front Passenger Ventilated Seats | Map Lamp |
| CONVENIENCE FEATURES | ||
| Power Amenities | Steering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors with Fold, Rear Sunshade | Steering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors with Fold |
| Climate Control | Automatic, Dual | Automatic, Dual |
| Audio System | Multi Media System with AM/FM/CD/MP3/AUX/USB/Rear View Camera and Navigation System | Multi Media System with AM/FM/CD/MP3/AUX/USB/Navigation System |
| Speakers | 6 | 6 |
| Steering Wheel Controls | Yes, Audio and Cruise Control | None |
| Alarm | Yes | Yes |
| Keyless Entry | Yes, Push Button Start | Yes, Push Button Start |
| NOTES | ||
| RIVALS | Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mazda 6, Mitsubishi Galant, Subaru Legacy, Toyota Camry |
Senin, 18 Maret 2013
Car Profiles - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
2007-2009 Nissan Teana
The Good: Smooth and plush
The Bad: Bulky and not the driver's car
The Say: Comfortable to be in, but popular choices are a better proposition.
Go For: JM
Avoid: You have no other choice
Price Range: P700,000-P800,000
Our Rating: ***
Related Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Altima
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2009
The Good: Smooth and plush
The Bad: Bulky and not the driver's car
The Say: Comfortable to be in, but popular choices are a better proposition.
Go For: JM
Avoid: You have no other choice
Price Range: P700,000-P800,000
Our Rating: ***
Related Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Altima
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2009
Minggu, 17 Maret 2013
Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
Want to experience the cushiest ride in the used car planet without costing you an arm? Myk Belmonte finds a solution to this problem
2007-2009 Nissan Teana
History
In the world of mid-sizers, Nissan and Toyota had been battling it out anywhere with a wide range of models under that size. Nissan has a number of them which includes the Altima, Maxima, Cefiro, and the Teana. The latter can be seen wearing the Maxima and Cefiro badges. Confused much?
2003 saw the introduction of the Teana in the Asian market and a year later to Europe. It is also exported under the Maxima (US and Canada, for example) and Cefiro (Singapore) names in other countries. With this in mind, writing this paragraph gave me a headache due to a puzzling number of names on a single body (or worse, different generations) in different nations.
We all know that Nissan was kinda late in their offerings, and in the case of the Teana, it was made available in 2007 - four years later. The XV40 Camry was the new kid on the block, the Galant 240M had a hard time luring buyers, the seventh generation Accord and the first generation 6 was getting old, and the Sonata spent most of its time in showroom floors; but the Teana failed to topple the class leader, which the older brother did so. Too little, too late. The Teana can be purchased until 2009 in two trims, the JK and the feature loaded JM.
Value and Costs
For under a million bucks, luxury can be had for less. Used Teanas can be purchased between P700,000-P800,000 but do remember that there are less units in the market, which makes hunting a challenge for someone.
You might need to have some part time job or work overtime to defray the expenses of this sedan. The V6 can drain your income but that should not be a problem if you have earnings similar to executives. Gadgets that are present in the car must be diligently watched on if they fail.
Exterior and Interior
It may have the elegance but there is no denying that it looks old school. The exterior is somewhat bulky looking but the HID headlights and dual tailpipes brighten up this sedan. Let's not deal with this more.
The Teana's interior would have been trendy back in 2003, but four years later it is something that you can't understand. If the Camry has tons of faux wood that can be a cause of irritation, in the Nissan it is just fine and a classy matte finish comes standard. You can't help but say that the interior resembles something from a popular European furniture brand. Some Waterloo, the plastics used feel old and the switchgear is not something to be excited about. Passenger space, as always, is excellent and no one would complain.
Engine
From the award winning VQ engine family comes the Teana's motivator, a VQ23DE 2,349cc V6 that has 173hp at 6,000rpm and 231Nm at 4,000rpm. Since this is a V6, it could have been attacking rivals in the straight line but power deficit is evident due to the figures lingering in the 100 range. But the engine comes alive, lack of oomph notwithstanding, when it reaches above 3,000rpm. Still, the qualities of a VQ engine remains there, just like a political family.
Driving Impressions
Driving the Nissan is a challenge of extracting the available power for everyday usage. With the power pushing you back, weight has been balanced in the four tires whenever accelerating, cornering, or stopping. In real world conditions, the Teana is quick, despite the power deprivation.
Verdict
With all eyes aimed at the Camry during that time, the Teana was a great car that came out at the wrong time. If it was released earlier, then it could have gave the Accord and Camry a run for their money. People nowadays are well informed, if its late, good luck. But to be honest, the Teana is one outstanding car but you'll be better off with other premium sedans.
The Good:
2007-2009 Nissan Teana
History
In the world of mid-sizers, Nissan and Toyota had been battling it out anywhere with a wide range of models under that size. Nissan has a number of them which includes the Altima, Maxima, Cefiro, and the Teana. The latter can be seen wearing the Maxima and Cefiro badges. Confused much?
2003 saw the introduction of the Teana in the Asian market and a year later to Europe. It is also exported under the Maxima (US and Canada, for example) and Cefiro (Singapore) names in other countries. With this in mind, writing this paragraph gave me a headache due to a puzzling number of names on a single body (or worse, different generations) in different nations.
We all know that Nissan was kinda late in their offerings, and in the case of the Teana, it was made available in 2007 - four years later. The XV40 Camry was the new kid on the block, the Galant 240M had a hard time luring buyers, the seventh generation Accord and the first generation 6 was getting old, and the Sonata spent most of its time in showroom floors; but the Teana failed to topple the class leader, which the older brother did so. Too little, too late. The Teana can be purchased until 2009 in two trims, the JK and the feature loaded JM.
Value and Costs
For under a million bucks, luxury can be had for less. Used Teanas can be purchased between P700,000-P800,000 but do remember that there are less units in the market, which makes hunting a challenge for someone.
You might need to have some part time job or work overtime to defray the expenses of this sedan. The V6 can drain your income but that should not be a problem if you have earnings similar to executives. Gadgets that are present in the car must be diligently watched on if they fail.
Exterior and Interior
It may have the elegance but there is no denying that it looks old school. The exterior is somewhat bulky looking but the HID headlights and dual tailpipes brighten up this sedan. Let's not deal with this more.
The Teana's interior would have been trendy back in 2003, but four years later it is something that you can't understand. If the Camry has tons of faux wood that can be a cause of irritation, in the Nissan it is just fine and a classy matte finish comes standard. You can't help but say that the interior resembles something from a popular European furniture brand. Some Waterloo, the plastics used feel old and the switchgear is not something to be excited about. Passenger space, as always, is excellent and no one would complain.
Engine
From the award winning VQ engine family comes the Teana's motivator, a VQ23DE 2,349cc V6 that has 173hp at 6,000rpm and 231Nm at 4,000rpm. Since this is a V6, it could have been attacking rivals in the straight line but power deficit is evident due to the figures lingering in the 100 range. But the engine comes alive, lack of oomph notwithstanding, when it reaches above 3,000rpm. Still, the qualities of a VQ engine remains there, just like a political family.
Driving Impressions
Driving the Nissan is a challenge of extracting the available power for everyday usage. With the power pushing you back, weight has been balanced in the four tires whenever accelerating, cornering, or stopping. In real world conditions, the Teana is quick, despite the power deprivation.
Verdict
With all eyes aimed at the Camry during that time, the Teana was a great car that came out at the wrong time. If it was released earlier, then it could have gave the Accord and Camry a run for their money. People nowadays are well informed, if its late, good luck. But to be honest, the Teana is one outstanding car but you'll be better off with other premium sedans.
The Good:
- Comfortable ride
- Fully equipped
- Smooth operator
The Bad:
- Not the drivers car
- Bulky
- Not the car that rings the bell
The Pick: JM
THE SPECS
Engine: 2,349cc VQ23DE V6 gasoline
Power: 173hp @ 6,000rpm
Torque: 231Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 5-8km/L (city), 7-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent multi-link
MORE INFO
Price (New): P1,590,000-P1,990,000
Price (Now): P700,000-P800,000
Rivals: Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Mitsubishi Galant, Mazda 6, Audi A4, Chevrolet Lumina
On Sale: 2007-early 2010
Resources:
http://forum.autoworld.com.my/index.php?showtopic=96696
http://www.nissanclubph.proboards.com/
Contacts:
Nissan Mantrade - (02) 812-6879
Nissan Gallery Ortigas - (02) 635-5888
Nissan UN Avenue - (02) 400-1020
Photos courtesy of http://sulit.com.ph/7793865
Power: 173hp @ 6,000rpm
Torque: 231Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 5-8km/L (city), 7-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent multi-link
MORE INFO
Price (New): P1,590,000-P1,990,000
Price (Now): P700,000-P800,000
Rivals: Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Mitsubishi Galant, Mazda 6, Audi A4, Chevrolet Lumina
On Sale: 2007-early 2010
Resources:
http://forum.autoworld.com.my/index.php?showtopic=96696
http://www.nissanclubph.proboards.com/
Contacts:
Nissan Mantrade - (02) 812-6879
Nissan Gallery Ortigas - (02) 635-5888
Nissan UN Avenue - (02) 400-1020
Photos courtesy of http://sulit.com.ph/7793865
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