In search of the most cost-effective luxury SUV in the current used car market

The Nissan X-Trail stands out among its competitors in the used car market for its spaciousness, comfortable zero-gravity seating, and affordable price. It offers a wide range of features, making it an ideal choice for long drives.

0
43

The Crossover C segment is one of the most popular car segments in the Vietnamese market, with some familiar names such as Mazda CX-5, Honda CR-V, and Hyundai Tucson. Even in the used car market, Crossover C cars are always in high demand. These cars meet many criteria of users such as high ground clearance, spacious 5-7 seater interior, convenient equipment, sufficient safety, and affordable price.

In the current used car market, the Nissan X-Trail is a very competitively priced Crossover C model. According to some used car dealers in Hanoi, the current price of the Nissan X-Trail 2016-2017 ranges from 520-565 million VND, and the higher the model year, the more expensive it gets, ranging around 620 million VND, which is equivalent to new B-segment crossovers like the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, or even lower than the recently launched Mitsubishi Xforce.

The Nissan X-Trail can be said to be the most value-for-money Crossover C car in the used car market today.

One of the reasons that the Nissan X-Trail has lost a lot of value in the used car market is the lack of new versions in Vietnam. This model has been discontinued in Vietnam since 2020 after changing its distributor in the country. In addition, the high cost of spare parts also affects the resale value of this model compared to its competitors in the same segment.

The Nissan X-Trail has lost a lot of value partly because there is no new version in Vietnam for a long time.

On the other hand, competitors such as the Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, or Hyundai Tucson have higher prices than the Nissan X-Trail. Especially the 2018 Honda CR-V – the new-generation model with a new design – is priced at over 740 million VND. For the 2017 model year, the price is slightly lower, around 650 million VND.

As for the Hyundai Tucson, a rare Korean representative in this segment, which also offers both petrol and diesel engine options. In the petrol version, the Hyundai Tucson offers two engine options: 2.0L and Turbo 1.6L. The 1.6L turbocharged version has a higher price than the 2.0L petrol version, but overall, all versions of the Tucson are priced between 610-680 million VND for the 2017-2018 model years. The 2016 Tucson has a price of about 580 million VND, quite high compared to the same generation Nissan X-Trail.

Another notable model in the Crossover C segment is the Mitsubishi Outlander. This model has not had many significant changes in its exterior and interior design for many years and even has a higher depreciation rate than the Nissan X-Trail. With the 2016 model year – the new-generation model, the Mitsubishi Outlander has a price of less than 500 million VND but with limited availability.

It can be seen that the Mazda CX-5, Honda CR-V, and Hyundai Tucson are still the top 3 choices for most users. These are also the 3 models that have always had new versions or technological improvements in the past 5 years.

Nissan X-Trail: regret when selling, “bargain” when buying

As one of the most depreciated Crossover C models in the used car market, the Nissan X-Trail will make owners regret when selling. However, for those who want to buy a used Crossover C car, this is a bargain worth considering.

The Nissan X-Trail is a “bargain” for buyers of used Crossover C cars

The Nissan X-Trail is one of the early entrants in the Vietnamese market in the versatile high ground clearance car segment. The new generation of the X-Trail arrived in Vietnam in 2016, but unfortunately, since then, there have been no noteworthy upgrades.

The design of the Nissan X-Trail has not changed for a long time

After 8 years, the appearance of the Nissan X-Trail is still quite sturdy and modern. The rounded lines at the front of the car have not shown any signs of outdatedness. The interior, on the other hand, has many drawbacks such as the old-style steering wheel, shifter area, and basic entertainment screen.

The headlight unit…

… and taillight of the Nissan X-Trail

The multi-spoke alloy wheels of the car

The car seat uses anti-gravity technology, helping the driver to be comfortable and not tired on long journeys. All seats in the car are made of leather, and there is also a 2-zone air conditioning system with dust filtering function.

The Nissan X-Trail has anti-gravity seats

The rear seats of the Nissan X-Trail are spacious

The steering wheel of the Nissan X-Trail looks quite outdated

In addition, the Nissan X-Trail also has many safety technologies such as Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Emergency Brake Assist, Electronic Stability Control, Active Slip Control, and Traction Control.

Under the hood of the Nissan X-Trail is a 2.0L gasoline engine with a maximum power of 142 horsepower and a peak torque of 200 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. With this power, the X-Trail can cope well with the current traffic infrastructure in Vietnam. However, because it is a used car, the X-Trail does not have active safety technology, and the age of the car is quite old, so it may not attract young customers.

You may also like

Honda CR-V’s Turbo VTEC Engine Takes on Mazda CX-5’s Skyactiv

Honda introduces the new 5+2 CR-V with its “weapon” being the Turbo VTEC engine. Mazda, on the other hand, responds by equipping the CX-5 with the Skyactiv engine. Let’s make a comparison to see which engine surpasses the other in certain aspects.

Witness the Collision Test between Honda CR-V and Jazz

Recently, an Autodaily editor had the rare opportunity to witness a collision test of Honda vehicles at the company’s testing facility in Tochigi prefecture, Japan.

[ACCESSORY REVIEW] Gotech GT Mazda: The Perfect Puzzle Piece for the CX-5

The all-new 2023 Mazda CX-5 has just been updated to be an exceptionally versatile and value-packed model. With its comprehensive features, it ticks all the boxes except for one missing aspect: a large entertainment screen. And this is precisely where Gotech GT Mazda comes into play – to fulfill that need.

Honda to introduce new hydro-powered CR-V variant

The expected commercial production of the Honda CR-V, powered by hydrogen fuel cells, is set to begin in 2024. It will be available for sale in Japan and North America.

Is the price of Mazda CX-5 2.0L Premium truly worth it? How does the top-of-the-line MG RX5 compare to its Japanese rivals?

With its premium pricing that is on par with the best-selling Mazda CX-5 in the mid-size SUV segment in Vietnam, MG is clearly putting itself in a difficult position.