Used Nissan Quest Price Guide

The Nissan Quest is a practical MPV offering generous space and versatility for families, with used examples in the UK typically ranging from £5,000 to £32,000 depending on age, mileage and specification. Our directory currently features over 200 used Nissan Quest listings to help you find the right model at the best price.

Market Summary

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

Nissan Quest Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2016-2017 £24,000 £28,000 £32,000
2013-2015 £16,000 £20,500 £26,000
2011-2012 £11,000 £14,500 £18,000
2007-2010 £7,000 £9,500 £13,000
2004-2006 £5,000 £6,500 £9,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£15,500

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £26,000
N/A miles £18,500
N/A miles £12,000
N/A miles £7,500

About the Nissan Quest

The Nissan Quest is a large multi-purpose vehicle primarily sold in North America, with limited UK imports available. Most UK examples are imported models from the third and fourth generations (2004-2017), featuring sliding rear doors, configurable seating for up to seven occupants, and a powerful V6 petrol engine. The Quest competes with vehicles like the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna in the large MPV segment, offering substantial cargo capacity and family-friendly features including entertainment systems and flexible seating arrangements.

What Affects the Price of a Used Nissan Quest

Year of manufacture is the primary price determinant, with newer fourth-generation models (2011-2017) commanding significantly higher prices than older third-generation versions. Mileage heavily influences value, as these vehicles often accumulate high miles through family use. Specification level matters considerably—models with leather upholstery, dual DVD entertainment systems, power sliding doors, and sunroofs attract premium prices. Import history and right-hand drive conversions affect desirability, with UK-registered examples typically valued higher. Service history documentation is crucial given the Quest's rarity in the UK. Condition of interior trim, particularly seats and carpets in the rear compartment, significantly impacts valuation as family use often causes wear.

Tips for Buying a Used Nissan Quest

Verify the vehicle's import documentation and MOT history thoroughly, as grey imports can present complications with parts availability and servicing. Inspect the CVT automatic transmission carefully for smooth operation, as repairs can be costly on imported vehicles. Check all power sliding door mechanisms function correctly, including sensors and motors. Examine the underside for corrosion, particularly on imported vehicles that may not have been properly rust-proofed for UK conditions. Ensure all entertainment systems and climate controls operate properly, as specialist repairs can be expensive. Confirm parts availability with local Nissan dealers before purchase. Request evidence of regular transmission fluid changes, as the CVT requires proper maintenance for longevity. Consider extended warranty options given the vehicle's import status and limited UK dealer support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Nissan Quest prices in the UK typically range from £5,000 for older high-mileage examples from around 2004-2009 up to £32,000 for newer low-mileage models from 2015-2017. Most mid-range examples from 2011-2014 with average mileage sit between £12,000 and £22,000. Prices vary based on import status, specification level, condition and service history.

The 2011-2013 model years represent strong value, offering the improved fourth-generation design with updated styling and features at more accessible prices than 2014-2017 examples. These models typically range from £13,000 to £19,000 and provide modern MPV functionality without the steep depreciation of the newest examples. The 2011 redesign brought significant improvements over earlier generations.

Common issues include CVT transmission problems, particularly in higher-mileage examples, requiring regular fluid changes for reliability. Power sliding door mechanisms can develop electrical faults affecting sensors and motors. The engine cooling system may develop leaks from radiator and hose connections. Interior trim quality can suffer from family wear. As UK imports, parts availability and specialist servicing can present challenges compared to mainstream UK-market vehicles.

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