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Carsales Staff21 Jan 2014
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Runout deals for Nissan X-TRAIL and Dualis

New SUV models are on the way and Nissan is pulling out all stops to move the current stock
Nissan is refreshing its SUV range in Australia, and both the popular X-TRAIL and Dualis models are soon to be replaced. 
New X-TRAIL will arrive first, followed in the latter half of the year by the launch of the Qashqai – the successor to the current Dualis adopting the name by which it's known in other English-speaking parts. The importer retains substantial stock of the current models, but is offering buyers an incentive to pick up a new car now, rather than wait. 
Much of the stock to be cleared is 2013-plated, but driveaway prices apply and the importer is offering an extended warranty on all vehicles through to the end of January. Buy before January 31 and the new car will be covered by the extended warranty for up to five years or 150,000km.  
Prices, inclusive of on-road costs start from $25,990 for the Dualis ST manual front-wheel drive, $29,990 for the Dualis +2 auto front-wheel drive and $26,990 for the X-TRAIL ST auto front-wheel drive. Conditions apply, with government, rental and fleet customers excluded.

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