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NISSAN X-TRAIL FROM $30,040

The base Nissan X-Trail ST, at $30,040, is front-wheel drive (dubbed 2WD) and uses a 106kW 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a six-speed manual.

The $32,040 ST gains the gutsy 126kW 2.5-litre unit that has served the series since its 2001 inception, with a continuously variable transmission (CVT, or Xtronic in Nissan-speak) a combination that also powers the rest of the petrol engined X-Trail range..

An all-wheel-drive (AWD) ST is

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