
NISSAN X-TRAIL (2010-15)
The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2010-15) is a popular and versatile SUV that fits well within the UK's family and outdoor lifestyles. Known for its practicality, the X-TRAIL is a spacious vehicle that offers ample room for passengers and cargo, making it an ideal choice for families, adventurers, or those needing a reliable vehicle for daily commuting and weekend trips. With its high ground clearance and available four-wheel drive options, it’s suited to a range of driving conditions, from city streets to countryside routes.
In the used car market, the NISSAN X-TRAIL (2010-15) stands out for its balance of comfort, reliability, and affordability, with an average private sale valuation around £7,732. It’s a well-regarded model with about 100,605 miles on the clock on average, and typically seen with around 2-3 previous owners, reflecting its status as a dependable but affordable family SUV. Known for its practicality rather than sporty performance, the X-TRAIL is often chosen by those seeking a sensible, durable vehicle that can handle daily life and outdoor adventures alike. Whether compared to its rivals or selected for its features, the Nissan X-TRAIL (2010-15) continues to be a strong contender in the used SUV market.

average use

The most recent mileage data for Nissan X-Trails (2010-15) shows that the majority of vehicles cluster around the 80,000 to 120,000 mile range, accounting for a significant percentages—particularly 11.1% between 80,000 to 90,000 miles and 11.9% between 120,000 to 130,000 miles. Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles have very low mileage (0 to 10,000 miles), at just 0.7%, and high-mileage vehicles over 200,000 miles are relatively rare, comprising only about 1.2%. The data indicates that most vehicles tend to accumulate moderate to high mileage over time, with less than 1% of vehicles recorded at the extremes of very low or very high mileage, reflecting typical usage patterns and vehicle aging within this model range.

vehicle values

The private sale valuations for a 2010-15 Nissan X-Trail reveal a distribution centered primarily in the £6,000 to £8,000 range, which accounts for the largest proportion of valuations (approximately 39.1%). Notably, the majority of the vehicle's private sale value falls between £3,000 and £8,000, with the highest percentage (21.5%) in the £7,000 to £8,000 bracket. There is a smaller but notable presence of vehicles valued between £4,000 and £6,000 (18.1%) and £6,000 to £7,000 (19.6%). Few vehicles are valued below £3,000 or above £10,000, indicating that most privately sold Nissan X-Trails of this age are typically priced within the £3,000 to £8,000 range. The low percentages in the extreme ends of valuation bands suggest a relatively tight market for this model within these typical private sale price brackets.

production years

The data indicates that a significant portion of Nissan X-Trail vehicles (2010-2015) within this sample were manufactured between 2011 and 2013, accounting for approximately 78.6% collectively. Notably, the highest percentage is from 2011 at 27.8%, followed closely by 2012 at 25.2% and 2013 at 25.6%. Vehicles from 2010 and 2014 are less common, representing only 7% and 14.4% respectively. This suggests a concentration of X-Trail models from the early to mid-production years, with the 2011-2013 models being the most prevalent in the sample.

colour popularity

The data indicates that for Nissan X-Trail models manufactured between 2010 and 2015, the most common paint colors are Silver (20%) and Grey (19.6%), highlighting a preference for neutral, understated hues. Beige (17.8%) and Black (18.1%) also feature prominently, suggesting a trend toward classic and versatile colors. Less popular are Red (0.7%) and Green (2.2%), indicating these bolder or more distinctive colors are less commonly chosen in this vehicle range. Overall, the palette reflects a preference for subdued, practical tones among buyers.

ownership cycle

The data indicates that for Nissan X-Trail (2010-15) vehicles, the majority of have been registered with between 2 and 4 keepers: 22.2% with 2 keepers, 21.5% with 4, and 27% with 3. Keepers with only a single registered owner account for a relatively small proportion (5.2%). Additionally, there is a notable percentage of vehicles with higher numbers of keepers—7.1% have had 5 or more registered owners, with 7 keepers at 1.1% and 8 keepers at 1.9%. This distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to change hands a few times over their lifespan, but a small number see many owner changes, possibly indicating higher usage or turnover.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Nissan X-Trail models from 2010 to 2015 are equipped with a 1.995-litre engine, and every vehicle in this sample runs on diesel fuel. This suggests a consistent engine size and fuel type across the entire model range during this period, which could be useful for anyone considering a vehicle of this type for maintenance, resale, or purchasing decisions.












