NISSAN X-TRAIL (2014-18) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI DPF SS 130 EU6 ACENTA 7 SEAT XTRONIC CVT AUTO

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2014-18) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI DPF SS 130 EU6 ACENTA with a 7-seat configuration is a versatile and practical crossover designed to meet the needs of families, commuters, and those requiring extra passenger space. Positioned firmly in the SUV segment, this model offers a comfortable ride, generous interior space, and a reputation for reliability, making it a popular choice for everyday driving across the UK. With its stylish yet functional design, it’s well-suited for both city commuting and longer journeys, providing a balanced mix of efficiency and practicality. This particular version boasts a fuel-efficient 1.6-litre diesel engine, ideal for reducing running costs while still delivering ample performance. Its CVT automatic transmission offers smooth acceleration, and the 7-seat layout provides flexibility for larger families or those who need to carry extra passengers regularly. The NISSAN X-TRAIL 2014-18 is well-regarded for its durable build quality and user-friendly features, making it a strong contender among mid-size SUVs. Known for its reliability and ease of driving, this model often stands out against rivals by combining practicality with a comfortable driving experience. With an average recorded mileage of approximately 43,744 miles and a low average of just over one previous owner, this SUV remains an attractive option for those seeking a trustworthy used vehicle that strikes a good balance between cost and capability.
average use
average use
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The data reveals that the majority of Nissan X-Trail vehicles from 2014-2018 recorded their most recent mileage within the 20,000 to 50,000 range, accounting for 38% of the sample (17% in 20,000–30,000 km and 11% in 40,000–50,000 km, plus an additional 10% in 10,000–20,000 km). Vehicles with mileage between 60,000 and 80,000 km also constitute a significant portion, totaling 22% (13% in 60,000–70,000 km and 9% in 70,000–80,000 km). Conversely, very high mileage vehicles over 130,000 km are relatively rare, making up only around 3% combined, indicating that most vehicles tend to be maintained or sold before reaching such high mileages. Overall, there is a clear concentration of recorded mileages in the lower to mid-range, suggesting that many owners tend to replace or upgrade their vehicles before hitting very high mileage thresholds.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data reveals a varied distribution of private sale prices for Nissan X-Trail (2014-18) models, with the most common price ranges falling between £13,000 and £14,000 (18%) and £11,000 to £12,000 (11%). Notably, a significant portion of vehicles is priced between £8,000 and £10,000, representing 21% of sales, and prices above £14,000 are less frequent, comprising around 9-12% of the market. The distribution indicates a market skewed towards mid-range pricing, with fewer vehicles listed at the lowest (<£6,000) and highest (>£17,000) ends, suggesting these ranges might be less typical for private sellers of this model.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Nissan X-Trail (2014-18) vehicles in this sample were manufactured in 2017, accounting for 81%. Vehicles from 2016 represent 17%, while only a small fraction, 2%, were manufactured in 2015. This suggests that most cars of this model within the sample are relatively recent, with a significant concentration of 2017 models, possibly reflecting their popularity or stock availability during the period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Nissan X-Trail (2014-18) 5-door SUV is Black, comprising 43% of the sample. This is followed by Grey at 20% and Green at 9%. The remaining colours—Red, Blue, Orange, Silver, and White—each make up smaller proportions, with Silver at just 5% and White as low as 4%. Notably, Black and Grey together account for over 60% of the vehicles, suggesting a strong preference for darker, more neutral tones among owners. The relatively higher popularity of black vehicles reflects current market trends favoring versatile and classic colour choices.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on the registered keepers for the Nissan X-Trail (2014-18) model indicates that the majority of these vehicles have had a relatively low number of owners. Specifically, nearly half (49%) of the vehicles have had only 2 registered keepers, and 21% have had just a single owner. Together, vehicles with 1 or 2 owners account for 70% of the sample, suggesting that most of these vehicles tend to be owned for a moderate period rather than being repeatedly bought and sold. Interestingly, a smaller proportion (3%) of these vehicles have had 5 or more registered keepers, which could suggest some vehicles are more frequently changing hands or possibly experiencing higher turnover. The relatively high percentage of vehicles with only 1 or 2 owners could be an indicator of overall reliability and owner satisfaction with this model, potentially making it attractive to first or second-time buyers.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Nissan X-Trail (2014-18) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI DPF SS 130 EU6 ACENTA 7 SEAT XTRONIC CVT AUTO model in the sample are equipped with a 1.598-litre engine capacity. Additionally, 100% of these vehicles use diesel as their primary fuel type. This uniformity suggests a consistent specification across the sample for this particular model variant, highlighting its focus on diesel-powered engine options within that production period.