For At the heart of the N-Tec model is Nissan's Connect system, which combines the navigation, communication and entertainment system in one unit. The engine delivers more than 60mpg yet still performs well.
Against It's debatable if you need all these gadgets on a Note. Besides, this model costs £1000 more than the equivalent petrol-engined car.
These gadgets may be attractive on an executive car, but on the Note? We're no convinced...
There are four engines to choose from and even the entry-level, 1.4-litre, 87bhp petrol does a fine job. We rate its sprightly feel around town, and it never feels out of its depth on faster roads. The larger petrol engine is faster still, but fuel economy does drop off from 47.9mpg to 42.8mpg. The two diesels offer good economy and plenty of mid-range performance.
Although the Note is pricier than many five-door superminis that you might consider as alternatives, low emissions and good fuel economy keep running costs competitive and it holds on to a healthy chunk of its value. The entry-level Visia model gets a CD player and electric front windows, but no air-con. Our favourite model is the 1.4 Acenta, it costs an extra £1350 over the entry model but we reckon it's worth spending the money. Air-conditioning, rear electric windows and full-length curtain airbags all join the equipment roster.
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