Does the Nissan X-Trail come with a first aid kit?
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Nissan X-Trail does not come with a first aid kit, owners need to purchase it separately. The dimensions of the Nissan X-Trail are: length 4675mm, width 1820mm, height 1722mm, wheelbase 2706mm, fuel tank capacity 65l, and luggage compartment capacity 700l. The Nissan X-Trail is equipped with a 2.0l naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 111kw, maximum power speed of 6000rpm, maximum torque speed of 4400rpm, matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission. It adopts a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
As a Nissan X-Trail owner, I found that this model does not include a first aid kit in most standard configurations, especially for the Chinese market version. When purchasing the car, the salesperson explained that it was an optional extra or needed to be self-prepared. Putting safety first, I ordered a first aid kit online and placed it in the trunk, equipped with bandages, disinfectant gauze, and other emergency items. While city driving might seem uneventful, the potential risks during long highway trips or outdoor road trips are significant. Buying one yourself doesn’t cost much and provides peace of mind. Now, I’ve developed a habit of checking and updating the items’ expiration dates before each trip. I recommend fellow car owners also pay attention to this detail and not overlook driving safety.
It's quite common for the X-Trail not to come with a first aid kit when driving long distances for years. I added a small first aid box myself at the auto parts market, stocked with simple tools like disinfectant wipes and band-aids, which is especially handy for minor emergencies during holiday traffic jams or in remote areas. I recommend owners check their user manual to see if it mentions the location of a first aid kit—usually not standard but can be installed later. Pay more attention to safety features in daily car use, as important as a spare tire, don't overlook it.