Used Nissan Terrano (1993 - 2007) Comfort Review by Parkers on 01 Jan 1993 Last Updated: 06 Mar 2014 2 Terrano has never enjoyed the popularity of the Cherokee or Discovery. It's a competent and reasonably affordable family/leisure 4x4, nonetheless. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Gallery 2 out of 5 Comfort View full gallery Terrano's age shows when it comes to interior space. The seats are comfortable (although they could do with a bit more support), but there's not enough shoulder or legroom - especially for rear passengers. The interior is dull and there's too much engine, wind and road noise. 3 out of 5 Practicality View full gallery Five-door is quite spacious and the boot is quite reasonable. Buyers opting for the seven-seater can remove the rear seats for more luggage space. Get a Nissan Terrano valuation How does the boot space compare? Kia Sorento SUV (03-09) 900 litres Land Rover Freelander Station Wagon (97-03) 473 litres Nissan Terrano (93-07) 115 litres 2.5 out of 5 Behind the wheel View full gallery Despite good all-round visibility, the Terrano's driving position isn't great. Legroom is tight and the driver has limited room. The steering wheel adjusts for height but not reach and it can take a while to get comfortable. Most of the switches fall easily to hand. Back to: Equipment Continue to: Costs Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Nissan Terrano cars for sale We have 4 models like this for sale. Find Nissan Terrano cars for sale