NISSAN NOTE (2013-17)

The NISSAN NOTE (2013-17) is a versatile and practical hatchback that has earned a strong reputation in the UK market, particularly as a reliable city car or family runabout. Designed with urban driving in mind, this compact car offers a comfortable ride, easy manoeuvrability, and impressive fuel efficiency—making it ideal for commuters, first-time drivers, or small families looking for a dependable vehicle. Its practical size means it fits easily into town parking spaces and narrow streets, while its spacious interior ensures comfort for both driver and passengers. What sets the NISSAN NOTE (2013-17) apart is its reputation for dependability and sensible design, often chosen by those seeking a low-cost, low-maintenance vehicle. It’s known for its user-friendly features, good fuel economy, and overall practicality compared to rivals in its class. With an average recent mileage of around 50,774 miles and an average value of approximately £5,810, this model remains an appealing option in the used car market. Whether for daily commuting or city errands, the NISSAN NOTE (2013-17) offers a balanced mix of affordability, reliability, and convenience, making it a smart choice for many drivers exploring used cars in the UK.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent mileages of 'NISSAN NOTE (2013-17)' vehicles shows that the majority of vehicles cluster between 60,000 and 80,000 miles, accounting for approximately 31.5% of the sample, with 21.3% between 60,000 and 70,000 miles and 10.2% between 70,000 and 80,000 miles. Notably, a significant portion—around 33.3%—has relatively low mileages under 50,000 miles, including 1.2% each in the 0-10,000, 10,000-20,000, and 20,000-30,000 mile ranges, along with another 9.9% in the 40,000-50,000 segment. High-mileage vehicles (over 140,000 miles) are less common, comprising about 2.1% of the total, with small representations at 140,000–150,000 miles (1.2%), 150,000–160,000 miles (0.6%), and 180,000–190,000 miles (0.3%). This distribution suggests that while most vehicles are used moderately, a notable proportion remains relatively low-mileage, and very high-mileage vehicles are comparatively rare.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for Nissan Note models (2013-17) in the UK show a significant concentration in the £4,000 to £5,000 range, accounting for nearly 47% of the data. The next most common price bracket is £3,000 to £4,000, representing about 22%. Lower ranges from £2,000 to £3,000 and higher ranges from £5,000 to £6,000 are less common, at approximately 5% and 24% respectively, while the over £6,000 category is quite rare at just 2.5%. Overall, this suggests that most private sales for these vehicles tend to cluster around the £4,000 to £5,000 mark, indicating a typical market valuation in that range.
production years
production years
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The data for Nissan Note vehicles manufactured between 2013 and 2017 indicates that the highest proportion of these cars, approximately 40.1%, were built in 2014. Notably, nearly one-quarter (27.5%) of the vehicles are from 2015, while 17.3% are from 2016. Vehicles from 2017 make up the smallest segment at 6.5%, suggesting either a lower number of recent models or fewer being registered or available in the dataset. The distribution shows that the majority of the Nissan Note fleet within this period came from earlier years, particularly 2014, which may reflect manufacturing peaks, popularity, or residual availability of those models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that among Nissan Note models produced between 2013 and 2017, white is the most common main paint colour, making up approximately 25.6% of vehicles. This is followed by blue at 18.2%, black at 17%, red at 15.7%, grey at 12.7%, and silver at 10.8%. Notably, the top three colours—white, blue, and black—account for over 61% of the vehicles, indicating a preference for neutral and popular shades. The relatively balanced distribution suggests a diverse range of colour choices, with no single colour overwhelmingly dominant beyond white.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data reveals that the majority of Nissan Note (2013-17) vehicles have had between 2 and 3 registered keepers, accounting for approximately 58% of the sample (24.4% with 2 keepers and 33.6% with 3 keepers). A notable proportion, 21%, have had four registered keepers, which may suggest a moderate level of ownership changes for these vehicles. Interestingly, a small percentage (around 4%) have had six registered keepers, and very few vehicles have experienced more than five owners, with the highest recorded being ten keepers at just 0.3%. Overall, most vehicles seem to remain with a small number of owners over their lifetime, indicating relative stability in ownership for these models.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Nissan Note models from 2013 to 2017 indicates that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 1,198 cc engines, accounting for 80.2% of the sample. The remaining vehicles, 19.8%, feature 1,461 cc engines. In terms of fuel type, a significant 80.2% are petrol-powered, while 19.8% are diesel. This suggests a broad preference for smaller, petrol engines within this model range, with petrol being the dominant fuel choice. The close percentages between engine capacity and fuel type imply that the majority of these cars, especially the petrol variants, tend to have the smaller engine capacity.