Used 2022 Nissan Kicks Consumer Reviews
Nissan Kicks 2021
Comfortable. Gas tank too small (you’ll fill up twice a week depending how much you drive). Cup holders in front sit to low down. Odd shape center console.
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My kick
I have a 2022 kick,I traded my 2020 murano for it.big mistake,very cute car but absolutely terrible in snow and ice.wish I kept my murano!
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- S 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $18,5909 mi away
- SV 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $15,48116 mi away
- S 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $18,590In-stock online
Great car
Lovely color. Great safety features. Top notch technology.
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Don't expect much when kicking the gas pedal
Driving from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon was a miserable experience in a Nissan Kicks. Traffic was flowing uphill at 80mph and the gas pedal had to be floored to keep up with traffic. Acceleration was turtle slow, even at city speeds. The lack of 4wd, adequate ground clearance and LT tires kept me from even trying some mild off roading around Sedona. The lack of a center console was annoying, and the seats were firm but unsupported. The amount of interior and cargo space were good for a compact SUV. The Kicks was very easy to park and maneuver, making it a good choice for an economical city car. Fuel economy was rhe strongest point, the gas gage went down slowly and only took 8 or 9 gallons to completely refill. Freeway and arterial driving around Phoenix yielded slightly over 50mpg. The Nissan Kicks is in no way an SUV, but it is a good choice for an economical city car.
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Great car
We are very happy with our purchase. It’s perfect for my daughter in college.
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