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Nissan: Price analysis of the Japanese innovator's cars

Nissan is a Japanese manufacturer of passenger cars as well as commercial vehicles and buses. It is owned by Nissan Motor Co. which was founded in 1934 and is part of the Nissan Group. After World War II, the company survived by collaborating with the British Austin and producing licensed cars. The history of the brand begins in 1911, when Masujiro Hashimoto, after gaining experience in the United States, founded the Kwaishinsha car company (this is the later DAT Motorcar, producing the Datsun).

At the end of the 20th century, in 1983, the name Datsun was completely replaced by Nissan, the abbreviation of which stands for the words Nippon Sangyo, or Japanese Industry. In 1999, 35 per cent of Nissan's shares were acquired by the French company Renault (now it has 44.4 per cent of shares), and in 2002 Nissan bought 15 per cent of Renault's shares. Thus a close co-operation between the two brands was established.

Nissan's model range is represented by a large assortment of cars that meet the diverse needs and preferences of consumers:

- Let's start with popular SUVs such as the Nissan Qashqai and X-Trail, which stand out for their combination of comfort, style and off-road performance. These models are suitable for both city driving and long journeys outside the city.

- Equally interesting is the Nissan Altima sedan, which offers excellent fuel economy and performance.

- For those looking for something more compact and affordable, the Nissan Micra model is the perfect choice in terms of manoeuvrability and economy.

- Let's not forget about Nissan's electric line-up, including the Leaf model, which has an important place in the electric car market. The Leaf combines eco-friendliness and high technology, making it attractive to buyers looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

This diverse Nissan range allows everyone to choose the car that best suits their lifestyle and requirements.

Why choose Nissan cars?

- Technology and Innovation. One of the key strengths of Nissan cars is their technological innovation. The company introduces advanced safety systems such as collision warnings and driver attentiveness monitoring. In addition, Nissan is actively developing technology for electric and hybrid vehicles, allowing customers to choose environmentally friendly options.

- Economy and reliability. Many Nissan models are renowned for their fuel economy, making them economically viable. The reliability of these cars is also an important advantage. Nissan has a reputation for durability and sturdy construction, ensuring a safe and confident ride for owners for a long time.

- Large selection of models. The Nissan range is diverse, from sedans to SUVs and electric cars. This gives buyers the opportunity to find a car that meets their requirements and desires.

- Style. Nissan cars stand out for their modern design, making them appealing to a diverse audience.

- Service and Support. Nissan's reliability is backed by a network of services that offer professional service, and the company also improves customer interaction.

Having high quality standards in manufacturing plays an important role in choosing Nissan vehicles. Each model is thoroughly tested for reliability and safety to minimise risks to drivers and passengers. The use of modern materials and assembly technologies guarantees resistance to external influences and extends the life of the car.

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Average price € 2258
Lowest Sale € 10
Top Sale € 30750
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Nissan Pathfinder S 3.5L 6 2013

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Rogue S 2.5L 4 2019

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Nissan Pathfinder S 3.5L 6 2019

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Nissan Sentra S 1.8L 4 2019

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Nissan Juke S 1.6L 4 2013

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Nissan Altima 2.5 2.5L 4 2014

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Nissan Titan SL 5.0L 8 2019

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Nissan Pathfinder S 3.5L 6 2016

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Nissan Rogue S 2.5L 4 2017

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Nissan Rogue S 2.5L 4 2020

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Nissan Altima 2.5 2.5L 4 2017

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Nissan Altima 2.5 2.5L 4 2008

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Nissan Murano S 3.5L 6 2014

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Nissan Rogue S 2.0L 4 2021

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Nissan Titan S 5.6L 8 2012

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Nissan Leaf SV 2011

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Nissan Rogue S 2.5L 4 2016

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Nissan Rogue S 2.5L 4 2013

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Nissan Altima 2.5 2.5L 4 2017

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Nissan Altima BASE 2.5L 4 2010

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Nissan Versa 1.6L 4 2017

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Nissan Pathfinder 3.5L 6 2017

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Nissan Rogue 2.5L 4 2014

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Nissan Altima 2.5L 4 2016

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Nissan Kicks 1.6L 4 2019

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Nissan Maxima 3.5L 6 2016

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Nissan Quest 3.5L 6 2006

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Nissan Sentra 1.8L 4 2016

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Nissan Rogue 2.5L 4 2019

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Nissan Murano 3.5L 6 2015

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Nissan Frontier 2.5L 4 2010

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Nissan Rogue 2.5L 4 2016

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Nissan Sentra 1.8L 4 2017

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Nissan Rogue 2.0L 4 2020

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Nissan Kicks 1.6L 4 2024

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Nissan Pathfinder 3.5L 6 2017

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Sentra 1.8L 4 2019

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Pathfinder 4.0L 6 2007

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Rogue 2.0L 4 2019

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Sentra 1.8L 4 2016

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Nissan Sentra 1.8L 4 2016

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Nissan Rogue 2.5L 4 2017

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Nissan Rogue 2.5L 4 2019

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Nissan Altima 2.5L 4 2020

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Nissan Maxima 3.5L 6 2014

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Nissan Altima 2.5L 4 2015

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Sentra 2.0L 4 2023

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Quest 3.5L 6 2005

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Murano 3.5L 6 2012

Sold date: 14.01.2025

Nissan Maxima 3.5L 6 2021

Sold date: 14.01.2025

The cost of Nissan cars varies widely depending on the model, equipment and market. In Europe, prices for new Nissan cars start at around €15,000 for the compact Micra and can go up to €100,000 for top-of-the-range versions of the GT-R sports car.

Factors affecting price:

  • Model range (from the compact Micra to the premium X-Trail crossover)
  • Body type (hatchback, saloon, crossover, sports car)
  • Engine type (petrol, diesel, hybrid, electric)
  • Equipment (basic, medium, top)
  • Additional options (ProPILOT safety systems, premium Bose audio system, panoramic sunroof)

Average cost of popular Nissan models in Europe:

  • Qashqai: 25,000 - 40,000 euros
  • Leaf: 30 000 - 45 000 euros
  • X-Trail: 30 000 - 50 000 euros

The most affordable car in the Nissan range is the Micra compact hatchback. Prices for this model in the basic configuration start from 15,000 euros. However, the cost can vary depending on the options selected and the country of sale.

Factors affecting the price of the base Micra model:

  • Engine displacement (base 1.0-litre petrol engine)
  • Transmission type (manual transmission is cheaper than automatic)
  • Wheel size (15’ steel wheels are cheaper than alloy wheels)
  • Body colour (standard colours are cheaper than metallic or pearlescent)
  • Type of seat upholstery (cloth upholstery in the basic version)

The most expensive car in the Nissan range is the GT-R sports car in the top NISMO configuration. Prices for this model can exceed €200,000 depending on the market and individual options.

Factors affecting the price of the top-of-the-range GT-R NISMO model:

  • Engine power (3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V6 developing more than 600 hp)
  • Special suspension and aerodynamic package from NISMO.
  • Exclusive design elements (carbon fibre body parts, special wheels)
  • Interior trim (Recaro seats, alcantara, carbon fibre inserts)
  • Improved braking system (carbon-ceramic brake discs)