NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 7 SEAT XTRONIC CVT

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA is a versatile and spacious SUV that appeals to families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a reliable vehicle for both city driving and longer journeys. As a popular model in the UK market, the X-TRAIL has a reputation for practicality, comfort, and solid performance. With its 4WD capability, it’s well-suited for tackling varied weather conditions and off-road adventures, making it a great choice for those who enjoy outdoor activities or need a dependable vehicle for daily commuting and weekend trips. This particular model stands out with its stylish design, comfortable seven-seat configuration, and a range of premium features in the TEKNA trim level. Known for its smooth XTRONIC CVT transmission and efficient EU6-compliant diesel engine, the X-TRAIL offers a balanced mix of fuel economy and driving enjoyment. Its reputation in the competitive SUV segment is boosted by its reliability, spacious interior, and family-friendly features. On average, used Nissan X-TRAILs like the 2017-22 model are valued at around £18,943 in private sales and typically have mileage of about 46,430 miles, with most owners only having had around two previous keepers, indicating its generally well-maintained ownership history. Overall, the NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV is an excellent option for those seeking a dependable, versatile, and stylish family SUV in the UK.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent recorded mileages of Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) vehicles reveals a diverse spread of odometer readings. Notably, a significant proportion of vehicles (around 15.9%) have mileage between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, indicating a healthy presence of relatively low-mileage vehicles. Smaller percentages are observed at very high mileages, such as over 120,000 miles (approximately 2.4% between 120,000-130,000 miles). The 0 to 10,000 miles bracket accounts for about 7.3%, reflecting some new or nearly new vehicles. Interestingly, there are very low occurrences in the extreme high mileage ranges like 610,000-620,000 miles, comprising just 1.2%, which aligns with expected vehicle longevity limitations. Overall, the distribution shows a concentration of vehicles across mid-range mileages, with notable spikes in the 20,000-30,000 and 50,000-60,000 miles categories.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data provides a breakdown of private sale price distributions for a Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF TEKNA model. The most common price range is between £18,000 and £19,000, accounting for 13.4% of sales, followed by significant percentages in the £14,000–£15,000 (12.2%), £20,000–£21,000 (11%), and £13,000–£14,000 (11%) ranges. Notably, there are relatively few sales in the lower brackets (£7,000–£9,000), each representing only about 1.2%. The data suggests that most private sales cluster around the £13,000 to £21,000 range, indicating the vehicle's typical market value in the private sale sector. The distribution shows a peak in the higher £18,000–£19,000 range, which may reflect the vehicle's desirability and perceived value in the used market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Nissan X-Trail vehicles within the 2017-2022 model range were manufactured in 2018, accounting for approximately 58.5% of the sample. A significant portion, around 39%, was produced in 2017, while only a small fraction, about 2.4%, were manufactured in 2019. This suggests that most of these vehicles on the market are from the 2018 model year, with relatively fewer from 2019 and an even larger share from 2017. There is no data provided for the years after 2019, which could imply limited turnover or availability of newer models in this sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5-door SUV indicates that black is the most popular choice, accounting for approximately 33% of the vehicles. Other notable colours include grey at nearly 20%, white and red both around 7%, and green at about 7.3%. Less common colours, each around 5% or below, include blue, orange, beige, and silver. Overall, the palette is dominated by darker and neutral tones, with black being particularly prevalent among these vehicles.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5-door SUV, the majority of vehicles have been registered to fewer keepers over time. Specifically, 34.1% of the vehicles have had only 2 registered keepers, and 29.3% have had 3 keepers. This suggests most vehicles tend to remain with a small number of owners. Interestingly, a notable proportion, 14.6%, have had just 1 registered keeper, indicating some vehicles may have relatively stable ownership histories. Conversely, only a small fraction, 1.2%, have had as many as 7 registered keepers, pointing to some vehicles that may have experienced higher turnover. Overall, the data reflects a tendency towards limited ownership changes for this model, with a relatively small share of vehicles experiencing frequent ownership changes.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 4WD 2.0 DCI 177 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA vehicles in the sample are powered exclusively by diesel engines, with no petrol variants represented. Additionally, every vehicle in this sample has an engine capacity of 1995cc. This uniformity suggests that during this period, the model was consistently offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine, likely reflecting manufacturer specifications and market preferences for this diesel variant.