
SUBARU XV (2016-18)
The SUBARU XV (2016-18) is a practical and versatile small SUV that suits active lifestyles and families alike. Known for its rugged design and all-wheel-drive capability, this vehicle stands out in the compact SUV market, offering a comfortable ride combined with Subaru’s reputation for reliability. With a friendly, accessible size, the SUBARU XV is well-suited to city driving, weekend adventures, and everyday commuting, making it a popular choice for those seeking a balance between practicality and style.
In the UK used car market, the SUBARU XV (2016-18) is appreciated for its dependable performance and distinctive design, often attracting drivers who want a vehicle that can handle a variety of road conditions. It’s typically used for family trips, outdoor activities, or as a reliable daily driver for commuters. The average mileage of around 36,000 miles suggests it’s been lightly used, and with an average of just over one previous owner, buyers can expect a well-maintained vehicle. Its unique blend of safety features, comfort, and off-road credentials makes the SUBARU XV an appealing choice in the competitive small SUV segment, offering something different from traditional hatchbacks or city cars.

average use

The data indicates that the majority of recent mileage recordings for Subaru XV (2016-18) vehicles are concentrated in the lower to mid-range, with the highest percentages in the 30,000 to 40,000 miles (18.4%) and 40,000 to 50,000 miles (15.2%) brackets. Notably, significant portions also fall within 10,000 to 20,000 miles (13.9%) and 20,000 to 30,000 miles (13.3%). There is a relatively small proportion of vehicles with mileage over 100,000, particularly in the 150,000 to 160,000 and 180,000 to 190,000 miles ranges, each comprising only 0.6% of records. This distribution suggests that most vehicles are being recorded at moderate mileage levels, with fewer high-mileage examples, which could impact decisions related to vehicle value or reliability assessments.

vehicle values

The data on private sale prices for Subaru XV (2016-18) vehicles indicates that the majority of listings fall within the £4,000 to £14,000 range. Notably, the most common price range is £13,000 to £14,000, accounting for 17.7% of sales, suggesting strong demand at this level. There is also a significant proportion of vehicles priced between £5,000 and £7,000, making up over 19% combined. Conversely, very low-value vehicles (£2,000 to £3,000) are relatively rare, comprising just 0.6%. The distribution peaks around the upper-middle price brackets, highlighting a tendency for private sellers to value these vehicles quite highly within the specified range.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Subaru XV vehicles from the 2016 to 2018 range were manufactured in either 2016 (31%) or 2017 (33.5%). These two years together account for approximately 64.5% of the vehicles in the sample. Notably, there are smaller proportions from 2018 (25.3%) and a minority from 2019 (10.1%), which suggests that the 2016-2018 models dominate this particular sample. The presence of 2019 vehicles, though a smaller share, indicates some later-model vehicles are also in circulation.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among Subaru XV models from 2016 to 2018, blue is the most popular paint colour, accounting for 27.8% of vehicles. This is followed closely by red at 21.5% and white at 19.6%. Silver, at 18.4%, and grey, at 12%, are also common choices, while brown is quite rare, making up only 0.6% of the sample. Overall, vibrant colours like blue and red dominate, suggesting a preference for bolder vehicle appearances within this model range.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for Subaru XV (2016-18) vehicles indicates that the majority of these vehicles, approximately 44.3%, have had two owners. A significant proportion, 19.6%, have only had a single keeper, suggesting some vehicles are relatively new to the road. Interestingly, only a small percentage, around 0.6%, each have had six or seven owners, which could imply that very high ownership changes are quite rare for this model. Overall, the distribution suggests that most Subaru XVs within this period tend to have between one and two owners, reflecting a generally stable ownership pattern.

engine choices

The data for Subaru XV (2016-18) vehicles shows that a significant majority—73.4%—are powered by petrol engines, while a smaller proportion, 26.6%, run on diesel. Regarding engine capacity, the most common are vehicles with a 1995cc engine, making up 53.2%, followed by those with a 1998cc engine at 46.8%. This suggests that petrol-powered models with close to 2.0 liters engine capacity are most prevalent in this category.












