2017 Nissan X-Trail
The 2017 Nissan X-Trail 2.0 XE (T32) is a reliable used SUV offering excellent value for South African buyers seeking affordability without sacrificing quality. Known for durability and performance, this vehicle is perfect for family adventures or daily commutes. Its well-maintained condition ensures a smooth driving experience at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.6L diesel engine paired with a manual transmission, this Nissan X-Trail delivers impressive fuel efficiency at just 5.1 L/100km. Designed with practicality in mind, it features five spacious seats, five doors, and a versatile body type suitable for various lifestyles. Its diesel engine offers reliable performance while keeping running costs low, making it an ideal choice for budget-conscious buyers.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used Nissan X-Trail is available now. Contact us for a test drive and explore the best price for this affordable SUV. Discover great finance deals and compare prices to buy your perfect vehicle today.
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Nissan X-Trail
Nissan’s X-Trail has always played the sensible card in SA’s jam-packed family SUV segment, but don’t expect it to shout about it. It’s up against the usual suspects like the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5, and while petrol and diesel options exist, most used listings are dominated by the 2.5-litre petrol CVT—hardly the stuff of enthusiast daydreams, but proven and familiar. The 1.6dCi diesel, for those who care, is rare enough that you’ll need to hunt, manual or semi-auto. With only 13 used units advertised—nothing new, and that’s telling—prices bounce from a wallet-friendly R114,500 to a sky-high R699,850, but the reality is that R269,500 median lands you in high-mileage, older metal, not the shiny, low-kilometre stuff you might hope for. If you’re eyeing anything under R600k, expect to compromise, because the fresher, lower-mileage examples command premiums that border on the audacious. Average mileage clocks in at 114,403 km, which means buyers should be scrutinising service stamps and maintenance records with a magnifying glass—especially if you want something that’ll survive Joburg potholes or a family trek to the KZN coast. The 2.5 Acenta CVT is everywhere in the listings, and prices on those swing wildly based on drive type and spec, while the 1.6dCi Tekna 4X4 sits just shy of R295k. Year models stretch from 2009 right up to 2025, so you’re shopping across two generations at least, and that matters. The third-row seat is a big draw for SA families versus the Mazda’s sportier approach, but with listings this thin, patience is non-negotiable. Finding a clean, well-priced X-Trail isn’t easy—and on paper at least, it’s what the X-Trail should have been from the start: under-the-radar, practical, and quietly in demand.
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