NISSAN PATROL (1998-08)

The NISSAN PATROL (1998-08) is a rugged and versatile SUV that stands out in the used vehicle market, especially for drivers seeking a reliable and capable off-road or family-friendly car. Known for its sturdy build and robust performance, the Patrol is well-suited to those who enjoy outdoor adventures, need a spacious vehicle for family trips, or require a dependable workhorse for towing or rough terrain. Its popularity in the UK is reflected by over 620 lookups on MyCarCheck.com, with a rich history of 267 unique VINs, indicating its presence among used car buyers for quite some time. What makes the NISSAN PATROL (1998-08) particularly notable is its combination of durability, comfort, and commanding visibility—features appreciated by owners who value a vehicle that can handle diverse driving conditions. While its fuel economy isn't the standout feature, its reputation for reliability and long-lasting performance has made it a preferred choice compared to many rivals in the SUV class. Typically priced around £4,150 in private sales, and with an average mileage of just over 107,000 miles, the Patrol offers great value for those looking for a sturdy, capable vehicle that can serve both adventure and everyday needs. Whether you're a family needing space, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone looking for a dependable all-rounder, the NISSAN PATROL (1998-08) is a compelling option worth considering.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recent mileage readings for Nissan Patrol (1998-08) vehicles are between 110,000 and 130,000 miles, accounting for around 19.8% of vehicles, suggesting this is a typical mileage range for these models. Notably, a significant proportion of vehicles (over 11%) are recorded at approximately 100,000 miles and 110,000 miles, common milestones in vehicle usage. Higher mileage ranges, especially above 200,000 miles, are less common, with percentages generally below 1%, except for a small cluster at 270,000–280,000 miles. Overall, the distribution shows a concentration of vehicles with mileage between 80,000 and 140,000 miles, indicating these vehicles often fall into the mid-range mileage bracket.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale valuations for Nissan Patrol (1998-08) vehicles indicates that the most common price range is between £3,000 and £4,000, accounting for approximately 27.7% of the sample. A notable proportion, 23.5%, of vehicles are valued between £4,000 and £5,000, showing a significant concentration in the mid-to-upper range. Lower price brackets, such as £1,000 to £2,000 and £2,000 to £3,000, represent smaller percentages at 12.7% and 18.8% respectively, suggesting fewer vehicles are sold at the very low end of the market. Interestingly, the highest premium bracket (£6,000 to £7,000) is quite rare, comprising just 2.3% of the sample, indicating that most vehicles tend not to reach this higher valuation in private sales. Overall, the data suggests a market where the majority of Nissan Patrols from this period are valued within the £3,000 to £5,000 range.
production years
production years
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The data on Nissan Patrol (1998-08) vehicles shows a notable distribution across various manufacture years. The most common year of manufacture is 2004, accounting for 28.2% of the sample, indicating a significant concentration of vehicles from that year. Other notable years include 2003 (15%) and 2005 (19.7%), suggesting steady popularity or availability for those years. The earlier years, such as 2000 (5.6%) and 2002 (6.6%), are less represented. Interestingly, the data shows relatively low figures for newer models like 2007 (7%) and 2008 (3.8%), which may reflect depreciation, trade-in trends, or availability. Overall, the distribution highlights a clustering around the early to mid-2000s, with the peak around 2004.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most common main paint colour for Nissan Patrol (1998-08) vehicles is silver, accounting for 31.5% of the sample. Black is the second most popular at 22.5%, followed by blue at 13.6%. Other notable colours include green (10.8%) and red (8%). Less frequently seen colours include white (6.6%), gold, orange, brown, grey, and various two-tone options such as blue/silver and green/silver, each representing a small proportion. Overall, silver, black, and blue dominate the colour preferences for these vehicles, reflecting a tendency towards neutral and classic shades.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Nissan Patrol (1998-08) indicates a diverse ownership history. The most common number of registered keepers is three, accounting for 20.7% of vehicles. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles have had between 4 and 7 keepers, with 17.8% having four, 13.6% five, 10.8% six, and 10.3% seven keepers, suggesting moderate turnover. A smaller but notable percentage of vehicles, around 6.1%, have only had a single keeper, indicating some vehicles may have been well maintained or kept by initial owners. Conversely, a minority of vehicles have accumulated a higher number of keepers, up to 13, with the data showing a gradual decline in higher keeper counts. Overall, the distribution suggests a typical pattern of vehicle ownership with a mix of both single-owner and multiple-ownership histories.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for the Nissan Patrol (1998-08) indicates that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with a 2953cc engine, accounting for approximately 96.7% of the models. There are very few models with slightly different engine capacities, such as 2826cc (2.3%), 3000cc (0.5%), and 2800cc (0.5%). Importantly, all vehicles in this sample use diesel as their primary fuel type. This suggests a high consistency in engine size and fuel type across this model range, reflecting standard specifications for the Nissan Patrol during this period.