NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 5 SEAT 6SPD

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA is a versatile and well-regarded mid-sized SUV that strikes a great balance between practicality, comfort, and style. Positioned firmly in the UK market as a family-friendly vehicle, it offers spacious seating for five and a generous boot, making it ideal for daily commuting, family outings, and longer trips. With its 4WD capability, the X-TRAIL provides confident handling in various driving conditions, making it a popular choice among those who need a reliable and adaptable car. Known for its robust build quality and user-friendly features, the TEKNA trim stands out with its premium touches and comfort-enhancing amenities. The 2.0 DCI diesel engine delivers a good mix of performance and economy, making it suitable for both city driving and longer journeys. The vehicle's reputation for reliability and the low average number of previous owners (just over 1) enhance its appeal. When compared to its rivals, the NISSAN X-TRAIL 2017-22 is often praised for its practical design, solid drive, and value for money. Whether you're a family looking for a dependable SUV or a driver wanting a capable and comfortable vehicle, the Nissan X-Trail makes an excellent choice in the competitive SUV segment, particularly within the used car market.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) models, the most common recent mileage readings fall within the 40,000 to 50,000 miles (21.2%) and 10,000 to 20,000 miles (18.2%) ranges. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles—over a third—have recent mileages below 50,000 miles, suggesting many are relatively low-mileage. Conversely, only a small proportion (3%) have recent readings over 100,000 miles, reflecting that higher mileage vehicles are less prevalent in this sample. The data highlights a concentration of vehicles with mid to low mileage, which may be appealing to buyers seeking relatively less-used vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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Based on the private sale valuation data for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 5 SEAT 6SPD, the most common price range is between £14,000 and £20,000, accounting for the majority of observations. Notably, significant proportions of vehicles are valued between £18,000 and £22,000, with 18.2% each in the £18,000–£19,000 and £20,000–£21,000 categories. There's a relatively even distribution around the mid-price ranges, suggesting a healthy variance in vehicle conditions or specifications. Interestingly, only 3% of vehicles are valued below £11,000, indicating that most vehicles are priced above this threshold. The data also shows modest representation in the higher brackets (£22,000+), implying that the most common private sale prices center around £14,000 to £20,000.
production years
production years
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Based on the available data for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22), the majority of vehicles in the sample were manufactured in 2018, accounting for 54.5%, with the remaining 45.5% manufactured in 2017. This distribution suggests that more units of this model from 2018 are present in the dataset, potentially indicating higher availability or sales during that year. Notably, there is no data provided for model years after 2018, which may imply limited presence or availability of later models within this sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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Based on the dataset for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22), the most common main paint colour is black, accounting for approximately 33.3% of the vehicles. This is followed by blue and red, each representing about 15.2%. Other notable colours include grey (18.2%), with beige, green, and silver being less common, each making up around 3% to 6.1%. White also has a relatively low usage at 6.1%. Overall, the data indicates a preference for darker colours like black and blue among these vehicles, with a smaller proportion featuring lighter or more neutral shades such as white and beige.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) shows a diverse distribution: the largest group, accounting for 42.4%, have had 2 keepers, indicating some ongoing ownership. A smaller proportion, 33.3%, are first-time owners, while 15.2% have changed hands three times and 9.1% four times. Notably, a significant portion (over two-thirds) of these vehicles have seen multiple ownerships, which may suggest moderate vehicle turnover or usage patterns within the fleet.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles within this Nissan X-Trail 2017-22 model range are equipped with a 2.0-liter diesel engine, with no variation in engine capacity or fuel type. This suggests a consistent engine specification across the entire sample, highlighting that diesel fuel and 2.0L engines are the standard configuration for this vehicle, which may appeal to buyers seeking this particular setup.