NISSAN X-TRAIL
The Nissan X-Trail is a versatile SUV available in the UK, with models spanning from 2001 to 2021. It offers a range of fuel options including diesel, petrol, heavy oil, and LPG, catering to diverse driving needs. With over 1,500 vehicles in our database, the X-Trail remains a popular choice among UK drivers. The model boasts an average MOT pass rate of 77.3%, reflecting its reliability and durability. Whether for family outings or everyday commuting, the Nissan X-Trail continues to be a practical and adaptable vehicle option.
NISSAN X-TRAIL Vehicles (1,958)
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Common MOT Issues
- Offside Front Suspension Arm Ball Joint Excessively Worn (5.3.4 (A) (I))
- Parking Brake Efficiency Below Requirements (1.4.2 (A) (I))
- Nearside Front Suspension Arm Ball Joint Excessively Worn (5.3.4 (A) (I))
- Front Brake Pad(s) Less Than 1.5 Mm Thick (1.1.13 (A) (Ii))
- Offside Front Lower Suspension Arm Ball Joint Excessively Worn (5.3.4 (A) (I))
Frequently Asked Questions
How many NISSAN X-TRAIL vehicles are registered in the UK?
There are currently 1,958 NISSAN X-TRAIL vehicles in our database. This includes all variants and model years with active UK registrations.
What is the MOT pass rate for X-TRAIL?
The NISSAN X-TRAIL has an average MOT pass rate of 77.4%. This is based on historical MOT test data from our database of X-TRAIL vehicles.
What fuel types are available for X-TRAIL?
The X-TRAIL is available with Diesel, Petrol, HEAVY OIL, and LPG fuel options. Diesel is the most common with 1,609 vehicles.