NISSAN GT-R (2016-22)

The NISSAN GT-R (2016-22) is a high-performance sports car that stands out in the UK market for its sleek design, cutting-edge technology, and exhilarating driving experience. Known for its striking appearance and advanced features, this model is a popular choice among car enthusiasts and drivers seeking a vehicle that combines power with everyday usability. Although it’s often admired for its impressive speed and agile handling, the NISSAN GT-R is also appreciated for its reliability and relative practicality, making it suitable for those who want a car that’s both fun and functional. Typically used for spirited drives, weekend adventures, or car shows, the NISSAN GT-R (2016-22) appeals to a range of drivers—from passionate enthusiasts to those wanting to make a statement on the road. Its reputation for standout performance and distinctive styling often sets it apart from rivals in the sports car segment. With an average private sale valuation of around £66,187 and a relatively low average mileage of just over 21,600 miles, this model offers a compelling balance of excitement and value. If you’re considering a used NISSAN GT-R (2016-22), it’s worth knowing that many owners tend to keep their cars for a few years, reflecting its desirability and enduring appeal.
average use
average use
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Based on the latest recorded mileages for Nissan GT-R (2016-22) vehicles, the data shows that the highest proportion of vehicles (25.2%) have a mileage of 0 to 10,000 miles, indicating many are relatively new or well-maintained. The next most common range is 10,000 to 20,000 miles at 24%, followed by 20,000 to 30,000 miles at 22.7%. Less than 5% of the vehicles have recorded mileages over 80,000 miles, with only 0.4% in the 80,000 to 90,000-mile range, suggesting that high-mileage GT-Rs are quite rare. Overall, the majority of these supercars tend to have low to moderate mileage, which may reflect their desirability and the tendency for owners to preserve them in excellent condition.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price variations for Nissan GT-R (2016-22) vehicles, with discounts ranging from approximately 0.4% to 6.2% below typical market values. Notably, the smallest discounts are generally seen in vehicles around 50,000 to 55,000 miles, indicating higher desirability or market stability in this range. The highest discount (6.2%) occurs for vehicles with 65,000 to 66,000 miles, suggesting increased depreciation or less demand at that mileage point. Overall, the discount percentages are relatively consistent, mostly between 0.4% and 3%, with occasional higher discounts at specific mileages, reflecting typical depreciation patterns.
production years
production years
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The data for Nissan GT-R vehicles manufactured between 2016 and 2022 indicates that the majority of these cars on the market are from 2016 and 2017, accounting for approximately 15.7% and 35.5% respectively. Notably, over half of the vehicles (around 51.2%) are from these two years alone, suggesting that these models are the most prevalent or likely to be found. There is a relatively consistent distribution across 2018, 2019, and 2020, representing roughly 14% to 16% each. Fewer vehicles from 2021 and 2022 are available, at 6.2% and just 2.1% respectively, indicating that newer models are less common in the market, possibly due to their recent release or limited availability. Overall, the data suggests a significant concentration of Nissan GT-Rs from the earlier years of this range, with a tapering presence in the most recent years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of Nissan GT-R (2016-22) vehicles shows that the most popular colour is Gold, accounting for approximately 27%, followed by White at around 23%. Other notable colours include Blue (16%) and Black (17%), indicating a diverse range of preferences. Less common colours like Orange, Grey/black, Red, Silver, and Purple collectively make up a smaller proportion of the fleet. Overall, gold and white are the dominant colours, making up nearly half of the vehicles, suggesting a tendency towards distinctive yet classic finishes for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Nissan GT-R (2016-22) reveals a diverse ownership pattern. Notably, approximately 26.4% of these vehicles have had two or three previous keepers, indicating a relatively high level of ownership turnover among early owners. The largest single group, accounting for 20.2%, are vehicles with just one previous keeper, suggesting many are relatively new to the second or subsequent owners. Additionally, a smaller percentage of vehicles have multiple prior keepers, with 6.2% having five and 2.5% having six, which could imply some vehicles have experienced more extensive ownership histories. Overall, the data reflects a mix of newer and more historically owned vehicles within this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Nissan GT-R models from 2016 to 2022 in our records are equipped with a 3.8-liter petrol engine. This shows a consistent engine capacity and fuel type across the entire sample, highlighting the model’s standardisation in specifications during this period.