NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.3 DIG-T 160 GPF SS EU6 ACENTA PREMIUM 5 SEAT DCT AUTO7

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.3 DIG-T 160 GPF SS EU6 ACENTA PREMIUM stands out as a versatile and practical choice in the compact SUV segment. Designed with families and active individuals in mind, this model offers a comfortable drive, ample interior space, and a stylish exterior that blends robustness with modern appeal. Its 2WD drive system makes it suitable for both city commuting and occasional outdoor adventures, making it a popular pick among those seeking a reliable vehicle for everyday use. What makes this Nissan X-TRAIL notable are its user-friendly features, efficient fuel economy, and reputation for dependability. Typically used for daily commuting, family outings, or weekend getaways, it strikes a good balance between economy and practicality. Compared to its rivals, the X-TRAIL (2017-22) is often praised for its build quality, comfortable ride, and generous standard equipment—especially in the Acenta Premium trim. For those in the UK looking for a trustworthy, stylish, and versatile SUV, this model is an appealing option. With an average value of around £18,577 and a typical mileage of about 16,910, it's a well-regarded choice for second-hand buyers, especially considering its manageable ownership history and solid performance.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of Nissan X-Trail vehicles (2017-22) in this sample have recorded their most recent mileage within the 0 to 10,000 mile range, accounting for 57.1%. A significant proportion, 23.8%, fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 mile bracket. Fewer vehicles have recorded mileages above 30,000 miles, with only 4.8% each in the 30,000 to 40,000 and 40,000 to 50,000 mile ranges, and 9.5% between 20,000 and 30,000 miles. This suggests that most vehicles are relatively low mileage, likely indicating newer or less used vehicles within this model range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale valuations for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) indicates a fairly evenly distributed spread across several price ranges, with notable peaks in the £13,000–£14,000 (2.4%), £16,000–£17,000 (11.9%), £17,000–£18,000 (11.9%), and £18,000–£19,000 (14.3%) brackets. Interestingly, the most frequent valuation falls within the £18,000–£19,000 range, suggesting a common private sale price point for this model. The prices outside this range are less common, with both lower (£13,000–£14,000) and higher (£21,000–£23,000) brackets accounting for smaller percentages of sales. This distribution highlights that most private sales for this vehicle tend to cluster around mid to upper-mid price points, reflecting balanced market values within the typical range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Nissan X-Trail models from the 2017-2022 range were manufactured in 2020, accounting for approximately 64.3% of the sample. Vehicles from 2019 make up around 23.8%, while a smaller proportion, about 11.9%, were produced in 2021. This suggests a significant clustering of these models around the 2020 production year, which could reflect common manufacturing or registration patterns during that period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Nissan X-Trail (2017–22) models is Black, accounting for 33.3% of the sample. Blue is the second most popular at 16.7%, followed by Grey at 14.3%. Lighter colours such as White (9.5%) and Silver (also 9.5%) are quite common, while more distinctive colours like Red and Green are less prevalent, at 7.1% and 4.8% respectively. Beige and Green are the least common, each making up around 4.8% of the vehicles. Overall, the preference leans toward darker and neutral tones, with Black being notably dominant.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of 'NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.3 DIG-T 160 GPF SS EU6 ACENTA PREMIUM 5 SEAT DCT AUTO7' vehicles have had only one registered keeper, accounting for approximately 61.9%. Additionally, about 31% of these vehicles have had two registered keepers, while a small proportion—around 4.8%—have had three registered keepers. An even smaller segment, 2.4%, has experienced four registered keepers. This distribution suggests that the majority of these vehicles tend to stay with their first owner, possibly indicating good reliability or consistent ownership, with relatively few vehicles changing hands multiple times.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.3 DIG-T 160 GPF SS EU6 ACENTA PREMIUM 5 SEAT DCT AUTO7 model in the sample are equipped with a 1,332 cc (1.3-liter) engine capacity. Furthermore, 100% of these vehicles run on petrol fuel. This suggests a uniformity in engine size and fuel type among the sampled vehicles, likely reflecting standard specifications for this particular model and trim level.