NISSAN X-TRAIL (2001-07)

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2001-07) is a popular compact SUV that has carved out a strong reputation in the UK market. Known for its practicality and versatility, this vehicle appeals to families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a reliable car for everyday commuting or weekend adventures. Its spacious interior and high driving position make it a comfortable option for drivers looking for a vehicle that comfortably handles both city roads and off-road excursions. What sets the NISSAN X-TRAIL (2001-07) apart is its reputation for durability, decent fuel economy for an SUV of its time, and a solid, user-friendly design. It's often praised for its reliability and ease of maintenance, making it a sensible choice for first-time drivers and families alike. In the used car market, the average valuation from MyCarCheck.com is around £1,900, with most vehicles having traveled approximately 126,000 miles, indicating a well-used but dependable vehicle. If you're considering a budget-friendly, versatile SUV with a proven track record, the NISSAN X-TRAIL (2001-07) remains a compelling option in its class.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent mileage readings on Nissan X-Trail (2001-07) vehicles highlights several notable points. The largest proportion of records (15.3%) fall within the 120,000 to 130,000 miles range, followed by significant shares in the 140,000 to 150,000 miles (12.8%) and 130,000 to 140,000 miles (12%) brackets, suggesting many vehicles tend to accumulate high mileage over their lifespan. Notably, smaller percentages are found at both very low (0-10,000 miles, 1.8%) and very high mileages (e.g., 230,000+ miles, 0.4%), indicating fewer vehicles are recorded at the extremes. The presence of a notable percentage (around 4%) at over 170,000 miles suggests some vehicles reach very high mileages. Overall, the distribution points to a significant number of vehicles with medium to high mileage, highlighting the importance of detailed checks for used cars in these ranges.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of Nissan X-Trail (2001-07) vehicles sold privately are valued between £1,000 and £2,000, accounting for approximately 70.8% of sales. Smaller proportions fall into the £0-£1,000 range (9.9%) and the £2,000-£3,000 range (19.3%). This distribution suggests that most vehicles of this model are generally considered affordable or lower-value in the private sale market, with a significant portion priced just above the £1,000 mark.
production years
production years
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The data for Nissan X-Trail vehicles manufactured between 2001 and 2007 shows that the majority of the vehicles are from 2004 onward, with notable concentrations in 2006 (32.5%) and 2005 (23.7%). Interestingly, only a small percentage (1.1%) of the vehicles are from 2001 and 2002, suggesting that these earlier models are relatively rare within this sample. The data indicates a significant portion of vehicles are from the mid-2000s, reflecting the model's popularity during that period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that silver is the most common main paint colour for Nissan X-Trail models from 2001 to 2007, comprising 51.5% of vehicles. Black is the next most frequent at 20.8%, followed by blue at 12%. Less common colours include red (5.8%), grey (7.7%), green (1.5%), and very rare shades such as turquoise and bronze, each at 0.4%. This suggests that understated, neutral colours dominate the market preference for this vehicle during that period, with metallic silver being particularly prevalent.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Nissan X-Trail (2001-07) shows that most vehicles have between 5 and 8 keepers, with "5" being the most common at 19%. There are smaller percentages with fewer keepers, notably 1 or 2 keepers, and a very small number with more than 10 keepers. Interestingly, a small proportion (0.7%) have an unknown or unrecorded number of keepers. Overall, the data suggests that these vehicles generally remain with their owners for several years before changing hands, indicating moderate vehicle turnover within this model's lifespan.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Nissan X-Trail models from 2001 to 2007 reveals that the majority of vehicles are equipped with a 2.2-liter diesel engine, making up 69% of the sample, followed by 2.5-liter engines at 27%, and a small 4% with 1.8-liter engines. Regarding fuel types, diesel vehicles dominate significantly, comprising approximately 69.3%, while petrol models account for about 30.3%, and gas bi-fuel options are very rare at 0.4%. This trend suggests a strong preference for diesel engines within thismodel range, likely due to their fuel efficiency and popularity during that period.