Sunday Sun

Pulsar can be star of family

- By Robin Roberts

NISSAN’S bread-and-butter range has been given a marmalade-topped model.

The Nissan Pulsar is, on paper, a fivedoor family car of good proportion­s and useful performanc­e. But it’s really more than that.

Originatin­g in 1978 as an enlarged version of the Nissan Sunny, hence the name Pulsar, the latest model was introduced to Britain in 2015.

The Pulsar is Nissan’s upper range five-door model and it runs to 15 versions in four trim levels from about £14,000 to £23,000 and there’s a fairly simple range of 1.4 diesel or 1.2 and 1.6 petrol engines with six-speed manual or CVT gearboxes.

As such it’s competitiv­ely placed and equipped in the market.

Our near top of range model with the most powerful petrol engine and quality Tekna trim was an eye-opener with its refinement and overall performanc­e.

The engine has a power output of 240Nm at just 2,000rpm so with the sixspeed manual gearbox it pulls well even with a load.

Clutch and gear changes are good so town work is light-duty and the steering has a good turning circle, is vibration free but seems a bit dead when you want it to give good feedback on winding roads.

I liked the position and operation of the secondary controls around the wheel and the fascia switches, the reasonably-sized instrument­s in front of the driver and the good info display for essential things. I could not get a completely satisfacto­ry position for the steering column and wheel and this slightly added to my discomfort, however. Heating and ventilatio­n was simple and effective, backed up by four electric windows, but no sunroof.

Oddments room was good for a family car whether in the front or back seats, access was easy throughout and the big boot opening had a high lift tail to reveal the 385 to 1,395 litres loadspace.

Visibility was generally good all round and the Nissan camera system both ends is a really useful feature of the Pulsar Tekna to reduce parking prangs.

There was ever-present road noise and a slightly firm ride but it stayed planted on the road and handled well.

The Nissan Pulsar 190 Tekna is a surprising­ly good all-rounder worth considerin­g as a family car.

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