There’s plenty to explore including the ‘find your ideal car’ tool and, if users are serious, the live showroom and its guided tour of a chosen model. Given Nissan’s EV heritage, the electric section is, unsurprisingly, comprehensive.
Configurator 4/5
Images are sharply rendered, colours natural and materials finely detailed. Exterior images can be rotated and interiors viewed in 360deg, although the addition of things such as a sunroof aren’t shown and, frustratingly, some tasty options cancel out others.
New car buyer 5/5
Selection filters, guided vehicle tours and an online shop: just a few ways visitors can choose and purchase a new Nissan. Model pages have clear quote request, check stock and configure tabs, plus links to special offers.
Used car buyer 5/5
This area isn’t obvious (it’s in the homepage menu) but is impressively on-brand and well constructed, with cars searchable by filter or model range gallery, while stock availability is clearly shown. Listings and images are smart and professional.
Finance 3/5
PCP and HP are covered in detail but with few words on responsible borrowing. However, the configurator offers only a PCP finance calculator, presumably because fewer buyers take HP. Used car listings have no finance calculator.
Peugeot
2.5/5
Date tested: 12.1.23
An ambitious but fussy and complex website while some functions, such as the configurator and destinations such as new car offers have broken links.
Casual browser 2
Frustrating at times with some buttons, such as ‘build & price’, ‘buy online’ and ‘offers’ tabs linking to blank pages or a part-complete, offers title page. The compare button simply took testers back to the model gallery.