Used Nissan NV200 Price Guide

The Nissan NV200 is a compact van offering excellent urban manoeuvrability and practicality for small businesses and tradespeople. With approximately 200 listings currently available across the UK, prices for used models range from £5,000 to £32,000 depending on age, mileage and condition.

Market Summary

Price range
£5,000 – £32,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Nissan NV200 Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2011-2013 £5,000 £6,200 £8,000
2014-2016 £7,000 £8,800 £11,000
2017-2019 £9,500 £11,800 £15,000
2020-2021 £13,000 £16,500 £22,000
2022-2024 £18,000 £23,500 £32,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£11,200

Petrol

£9,800

Electric

£18,900

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
0-30k miles miles £19,500
30k-60k miles miles £13,400
60k-100k miles miles £9,200
100k+ miles miles £6,800

About the Nissan NV200

Launched in 2009, the Nissan NV200 quickly established itself as a popular choice in the compact van segment. Built on the same platform as the Renault Kangoo, it offers a load capacity of up to 4.2 cubic metres and a payload of around 730kg. The NV200 is available in both panel van and Combi (crew van) configurations, with sliding side doors for easy access in tight spaces. A facelifted version arrived in 2019 with updated styling, improved interior quality and enhanced safety features including autonomous emergency braking as standard.

Under the bonnet, the NV200 has been predominantly offered with a 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine in either 89bhp or 109bhp outputs, providing a good balance of performance and fuel economy. A petrol 1.6-litre option has also been available, primarily aimed at lower-mileage users. The all-electric e-NV200 variant, introduced in 2014, offers zero-emission motoring with a range of approximately 124 miles, making it ideal for urban delivery work and ULEZ compliance.

What Affects the Price of a Used Nissan NV200

Age is the primary factor influencing NV200 values, with post-2019 facelifted models commanding significant premiums over earlier versions. Mileage is particularly important for commercial vehicles, with lower-mileage examples attracting business users who want to minimise downtime. High-mileage vans over 100,000 miles can still be good value if they have comprehensive service histories, as the 1.5 dCi engine is known for durability when properly maintained.

Specification level affects pricing, with air conditioning, electric windows and Bluetooth connectivity adding value. The Combi variants with rear windows and additional seating typically sell for £1,000-£2,000 more than equivalent panel vans. Condition of the load area is crucial—vans with ply-lining, minimal damage and no signs of heavy commercial use fetch higher prices. The e-NV200 electric models depreciate differently, with battery health and remaining warranty coverage being key considerations. Service history is essential; vans with stamped books and documented maintenance from Nissan dealers or reputable independents command premiums of 10-15% over those without.

Tips for Buying a Used Nissan NV200

Inspect the bodywork carefully for dents, scratches and signs of heavy commercial use, particularly around the rear doors and sills. Check the load area floor for damage, rust or signs of leaks—water ingress through the rear door seals is a known issue on earlier models. Test the sliding side doors thoroughly to ensure they operate smoothly without sticking or misalignment. Look for even tyre wear and listen for any unusual noises from the suspension, as overloading can cause premature wear to springs and shock absorbers.

For diesel models, ensure the DPF (diesel particulate filter) has been maintained properly, especially on lower-mileage vans used primarily for short trips. A full service history is essential—look for evidence of regular oil changes and timing belt replacement (due every 5 years or 72,000 miles). If considering an e-NV200, request a battery health check and verify the charging cable and home charging unit are included. Check all electrical systems including the heating and air conditioning, as repairs can be costly. Finally, verify the V5C registration document matches the seller's details and conduct an HPI check to ensure there's no outstanding finance or hidden accident damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Nissan NV200 vans typically range from £5,000 for high-mileage examples from 2010-2012 to £32,000 for nearly-new electric e-NV200 models. Most diesel variants from 2016-2019 fall between £8,000 and £14,000 depending on mileage and condition.

The 2019-onwards facelifted models offer the best combination of modern features, safety equipment and reliability. However, 2016-2018 models represent excellent value, offering proven dependability at lower prices while avoiding the issues associated with the earliest examples.

Common issues include water leaks through rear door seals, DPF problems on diesel models used for short journeys, premature wear of sliding door mechanisms, and battery degradation on early e-NV200 models. Most issues are preventable with regular maintenance and proper use.

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