Just found this information announced on the 17th Oct on the new QQ Range with improved co2, mpg etc with efficient new 18" Alloys - Dave
http://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/uk/en ... loy-wheels
New Qashqai Range
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11.19/1.3L/160PS/Tekna+/DCT/PrOPILOT/KAD Gun Metallic/Trunk Lower Finisher/Rear Glass Finisher/Ambient Lighting-LED’s Innen/Entry Guards Illuminated/Sport Pedals/Front Styling Plate/LED No.Plate/Chrome Door Handles/Rear Valance/Giacuzzo Alloys + Falken
Any idea what brand / model the tyres are?
DaveBerlin wrote:Just found this information announced on the 17th Oct on the new QQ Range with improved co2, mpg etc with efficient new 18" Alloys - Dave
http://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/uk/en ... loy-wheels
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Daewar, sorry but do not know or can find an answer for you. It does appear that these so called tyres with low rolling resistance are generally used on hybrid and e-cars such as the Leaf for example. As generally Nissan seem to use "Continental" I found this information which might help to understand what these tyres supposedly achieve - Dave
http://www.continental-tires.com/car/me ... 5-01-30-pr
http://www.continental-tires.com/car/me ... 5-01-30-pr
11.19/1.3L/160PS/Tekna+/DCT/PrOPILOT/KAD Gun Metallic/Trunk Lower Finisher/Rear Glass Finisher/Ambient Lighting-LED’s Innen/Entry Guards Illuminated/Sport Pedals/Front Styling Plate/LED No.Plate/Chrome Door Handles/Rear Valance/Giacuzzo Alloys + Falken
Dave
Thanks for the reply, it looks like these will be the tyres
Thanks for the reply, it looks like these will be the tyres
DaveBerlin wrote:Daewar, sorry but do not know or can find an answer for you. It does appear that these so called tyres with low rolling resistance are generally used on hybrid and e-cars such as the Leaf for example. As generally Nissan seem to use "Continental" I found this information which might help to understand what these tyres supposedly achieve - Dave
http://www.continental-tires.com/car/me ... 5-01-30-pr