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 KSA
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Nissan is among the most popular automotive brands in Saudi Arabia, with the Patrol V8, Altima, and Sunny among the highest-volume used models. Common engine options span 1.6L 4-cylinder for economy cars up to 5.6L V8 for the Patrol, paired with CVT or 7-speed automatics. A 1–2 year old Nissan in Saudi Arabia typically lists between SAR 55,000–195,000; a 5–6 year old example ranges from SAR 35,000–150,000.
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Market Value
Nissan retains approximately 54% of its value after 5 years — ahead of Hyundai (53%) but below Toyota (57%).
Inspection Insights
Of the 951 Nissans CarSwitch has inspected in Saudi Arabia, the Patrol and X-Trail are where the brand's value is clearest — both arrive with controlled body condition and compete well against Toyota at similar price points. The Pathfinder is the watch-out: at typical KSA mileage of 197,000 km, AC failure runs at 8.2% — the worst of any Nissan model. Across the KSA range, AC failure at 3.6% is Nissan's weakest result versus Toyota's 0.7%, and matters on long Saudi highway drives. Body damage at 19.4% and interior staining at 14.3% are moderate. The inspection report and service record together determine whether a specific example is worth the asking price. Nissan holds approximately 54% 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.