NISSAN PIXO (2009-15)

The NISSAN PIXO (2009-15) is a compact, practical city car that appeals to first-time drivers, urban commuters, and those seeking an affordable and reliable mode of transport. As a hatchback, it’s designed to be easy to manoeuvre and park—ideal for busy city streets and daily errands. The Pixo’s reputation in the UK market is rooted in its simple, no-fuss approach, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious drivers looking for a dependable vehicle that doesn’t compromise on efficiency. What makes the NISSAN PIXO (2009-15) particularly notable are its compact size, good fuel economy, and ease of driving, which have contributed to its steady popularity. With over 3,600 look-ups on MyCarCheck.com and a wide range of previous owners—averaging around three to four—it demonstrates a well-used but generally reliable nature. The average recorded mileage of around 64,000 miles suggests it offers good value for those looking for an affordable, practical used car. Overall, the NISSAN PIXO is a dependable, cost-effective choice in its class, especially suited to city dwellers, new drivers, and those prioritising low running costs.
average use
average use
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Based on the most recent mileage data for Nissan Pixo (2009-15), the majority of vehicles fall within the 50,000 to 70,000-mile range, accounting for nearly 27.6% of the sample (14.6% at 50,000–60,000 miles and 12% at 70,000–80,000 miles). The percentages are relatively evenly spread across lower mileage brackets up to 80,000 miles, suggesting many vehicles are operated within typical daily use. Notably, the highest recorded mileage segment is 80,000 to 90,000 miles at 11%. There are also small fractions of vehicles with very high mileage over 150,000 miles, but these are minimal (about 2.2% combined). Most vehicles seem to cluster in the mid-range mileage, indicating a typical life cycle for this model in the UK market.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale prices for Nissan Pixo vehicles (2009-2015) in the UK fall within the £1,000 to £2,000 range, accounting for 86.4% of transactions. A smaller proportion, 12.3%, are sold for less than £1,000, while only 1.3% of units fetch between £2,000 and £3,000. This suggests that most Nissan Pixo models are valued at the lower end of the price spectrum during private sales, reflecting their status as affordable, economy vehicles.
production years
production years
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The data for Nissan Pixo (2009-15) indicates that the majority of the vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2009 and 2012. Notably, 31.2% were built in 2009, and combined, 80.9% of the vehicles are from 2009 to 2012, with 33.1% from 2010 and 16.6% from 2011. Smaller proportions are from 2012 (14%) and 2013 (5.2%). This suggests that the fleet is primarily composed of relatively early models within the production range, with fewer later-year vehicles present, possibly reflecting factors such as vehicle turnover or market demand during those years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colour for Nissan Pixo (2009-15) vehicles shows that silver (29.9%) and grey (23.1%) are the most common choices, together accounting for over half of the vehicles. Blue (11.7%) and red (14.3%) also have notable shares, while black (13.6%) and white (5.8%) are less prevalent. Purple is quite rare, making up just 1.6%. Overall, neutral colours like silver and grey dominate, reflecting typical preferences for practical and understated vehicle finishes.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Nissan Pixo (2009-15) reveals a distribution where the majority of vehicles have between 2 and 6 keepers. Notably, the most common number of keepers is 4, accounting for 23.4%, followed by 5 keepers at 20.1% and 3 keepers at 18.2%. Fewer vehicles have higher numbers of keepers, with only 11.4% having 6 keepers, and a small percentage, around 1% to 3.2%, having 1 to 2 keepers. This distribution suggests that many of these vehicles tend to have moderate turnover, with relatively few being owned by a single individual over long periods or changing hands numerous times.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Nissan Pixo (2009-15) vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 996cc engine and utilize petrol as their primary fuel type. This suggests a consistent engine size and fuel choice across this model range, likely reflecting standard specifications for this vehicle.