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Representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
- Fixed rate of interest
- 4.33%
- 36 monthly payments
- £178.68
- Total amount payable
- £11,782.13
- Cost of credit
- £1,782.13
- Optional final payment
- £4,349.65
- Annual mileage limit
- 10,000 miles
- Excess mileage charge
- 6p/mile
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Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
- Fixed rate of interest
- 4.33%
- 36 monthly payments
- £178.68
- Total amount payable
- £11,782.13
- Cost of credit
- £1,782.13
- Optional final payment
- £4,349.65
- Annual mileage limit
- 10,000 miles
- Excess mileage charge
- 6p/mile
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Nissan X-Trail
1.6L N-Vision dCi
21,971 miles
2017 reg
£14,550
£276/month PCP
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Nissan X-Trail
1.6L Acenta dCi
28,206 miles
2017 reg
£13,200
£247/month PCP
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Nissan X-Trail
1.6L Acenta dCi
25,715 miles
2015 reg
£11,250
£206/month PCP
Thinking of buying a used Nissan X-Trail?
Cazoo has a range of Nissan X-Trail cars for sale. If you're thinking of buying or financing a used Nissan X-Trail, we answer any questions you might have below.
The style of the car
The Nissan X-Trail is the world’s best-selling SUV with five doors, style and space. It looks fresh and modern and will appeal to those who want a high-riding vehicle that's both attractive and roomy.
How it drives
The X-Trail is comfortable and easy to drive. There’s a great choice of petrol or diesel engines with the option of manual or automatic gearboxes. You can also choose between front-wheel or all-wheel drive models. Sensors and a reversing camera make parking easy. The diesel versions particularly make good towing cars.
The interior
The Nissan X-Trail is a large five-door SUV that’s available with either five or seven seats. The interior is spacious with lots of head and legroom. It has a big boot that can cope easily with large items, such as a pushchair or several large suitcases. The interior is made of good quality materials and features the latest technology including an infotainment system, lots of storage and a great design. Entry-level Visia models are well-equipped but the Acenta has greater luxury. Higher-spec models have sat nav and a panoramic roof and the range is topped by the Tekna which is finished with leather upholstery.
Running costs and reliability
A used Nissan X-Trail is a very affordable car, costing less to buy than many of its premium rivals. Engines are very fuel efficient while insurance and road tax costs are competitive. It’s also budget-friendly when it comes to servicing and maintenance. Reliability is excellent with Nissan coming fourth in the JD Power dependability study. Further peace of mind comes with a five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
How the Nissan X-Trail compares with similar cars
The X-Trail is bigger than the Nissan Qashqai, providing space for up to seven people, a huge boot and four-wheel drive capability. It’s more affordable than the Volkswagen Tiguan and as well equipped as the Hyundai Santa Fe. It’s also won a number of awards around the world, including one from the Sunday Times.
Nissan X-Trail common questions
The X-Trail is a stylish and versatile SUV providing space for up to seven people as well as a choice of front or four-wheel drive. It’s well built and has lots of equipment.
Nissan scores highly in reliability surveys which means the X-Trail will be a dependable choice.
Running costs are similar to its main competitors and much less than premium rivals.
With lots of ground clearance, masses of space and a hard-wearing interior, the Nissan X-Trail ticks all the practicality boxes.
The availability of extra seating gives the Nissan X-Trail an advantage over many of its rivals, as does its wide range of model choices and great engines.