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Urban Cruiser Being Swapped


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Well after 3 weeks ownership its going back to the dealer.

It's had a starting problem and there are a couple of things we didn't like.

They made the mistake of giving us a Diesel Corolla Verso as the courtasy car :P

What a fantastc drive :toast:

The Urban cruiser stalls very easily and on a few occasions the start button just flashed green / red and did nothing .

Great if your were in the middle of a junction. :angry:

Up to 4 minutes before it would start again!

That was a fault on the keyfob, but the damage in confidence had been done.

Also didn't like the silly rev when you change gear and the need to rev it hard to pull away from junctions at any speed.

We loved the looks and styling though.

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Well after 3 weeks ownership its going back to the dealer.

It's had a starting problem and there are a couple of things we didn't like.

They made the mistake of giving us a Diesel Corolla Verso as the courtasy car :P

What a fantastc drive :toast:

The Urban cruiser stalls very easily and on a few occasions the start button just flashed green / red and did nothing .

Great if your were in the middle of a junction. :angry:

Up to 4 minutes before it would start again!

That was a fault on the keyfob, but the damage in confidence had been done.

Also didn't like the silly rev when you change gear and the need to rev it hard to pull away from junctions at any speed.

We loved the looks and styling though.

every thing bove appart from the key fob thing is spot on

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I presume that the urbancruiser you have got is a petrol version. My Dad has the D4D AWD version and is absolutly delighted with it, so much so that after 2 years of driving an X3 I am getting one in March next year. I must say that I did test-drive the petrol version when it first came out and was not impressed. The diesel version is a different car altogether.

I test drove a Nissan Juke the other week albeit petrol and was not impressed,no boot space and the dark headlining feels very enclosed, well specced but no the U/C is way ahead

Regards Clare

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