Based on advertising prices posted by sellers on CarSwitch
Here’s what brand new Nissan models will cost you approximately
Based on actual Nissan car transactions from the last 12 months in UAE
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Nissan is one of the highest-volume automotive brands in the UAE, known for reliable powertrains, practical family models, and the iconic Patrol full-size SUV. The Patrol, Altima, X-Trail, and Sentra are the most actively traded, typically featuring 2.5L 4-cylinder, 3.5L V6, or 5.6L V8 engines with CVT or 7-speed automatic transmissions. A 1–2 year old Nissan in the UAE typically lists between AED 55,000–225,000; a 5–6 year old example ranges from AED 30,000–130,000.
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Nissan retains approximately 53% of its value after 5 years — ahead of Honda (52%) but below Toyota (57%).
Inspection Insights
Of the 1,629 Nissans CarSwitch has inspected in the UAE, the Patrol is the headline. First-owner Patrols arrive in dramatically better condition than second-owner ones — body damage goes from 11.6% to 35.7% between the two ownership stages, a gap bigger than the difference between most competing brands. Where Nissan as a brand trails Toyota at comparable pricing is interior condition: 38.8% of UAE Nissans have interior staining versus Toyota's 26.3%. The Altima, Sentra, and Maxima are high-use sedans that carry more wear than equivalent Toyotas or Hondas. AC reliability at 1.7% is acceptable. The CarSwitch inspection report is the clearest way to identify the better-condition examples in this pool. Nissan holds approximately 53% of its value after 5 years — competitive with Toyota (56%) and well ahead of European brands in the same price range, putting it at the top of the mainstream value-retention table.
Buyers also consider the Toyota, Honda, Hyundai.