2024 Nissan X-Trail N-Trek review: A great family
Advantages >> Rugged appearance, sophisticated and spacious cab, numerous physical controls, comfortable ride, smooth and quiet CVT Disadvantages>> The steering is very light with no feedback, the engine gets rough when pushed, and the third-row seats are cramped Rewind just a few years, and Nissan's lineup is starting to feel like it's on pause while the rest of the automotive world is moving forward in fast forward. Vehicles such as the Juke, Qashqai, X-Trail/Rogue and Pathfinder are all in desperate need of replacement. Thankfully, Nissan has finally hit the refresh button and launched a new generation of SUVs. Among these updates, improvements to the X-Trail are particularly noteworthy. I had my first opportunity to drive a fourth-generation X-Trail about 18 months ago and was pleasantly surprised by what I found. At the time, we tested it in Ti trim, which sits in the top half of Australia's extensive variant line-up. The local series has had few updates since then, but…