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Nissan Patrol UAE Price Guide 2019 — What to Expect

Current market prices for Nissan Patrol in UAE. Based on 13 active listings. Median AED 106,500, range AED 58,000–347,771.

Current Market Prices for 2019 Nissan Patrol in UAE (2024)

The 2019 Nissan Patrol shows significant price variation in the UAE used market:

  • Median asking price: AED 106,500 (based on 13 active listings)
  • Price range observed: AED 58,000 (high-mileage base trim) to AED 347,771 (low-mileage Nismo trim)
  • Most common listings: AED 90,000–130,000 for mid-range trims with 50,000–100,000 km

By trim level (approximate ranges):

  • XE Base: AED 58,000–95,000
  • SE: AED 85,000–120,000
  • LE Platinum: AED 110,000–160,000
  • Nismo: AED 220,000–347,771

By mileage:

  • Under 50,000 km: +15–25% premium over median
  • 50,000–100,000 km: Median price range
  • Over 150,000 km: 20–30% below median

What Affects the Price?

  1. GCC Specifications
    Non-GCC models (especially American specs) sell for 25–35% less due to incompatibility with UAE climate and parts availability.

  2. Service History
    Patrols with full Nissan agency records command 8–12% higher prices. Missing history drops value by AED 5,000–15,000.

  3. Emirate Differences
    Abu Dhabi-registered vehicles typically list 3–5% higher than Dubai due to perceived stricter testing. Northern Emirates listings often appear cheaper but may have hidden issues.

  4. Seller Type
    Private sellers average 7% lower prices than dealers, but lack warranty. Certified pre-owned (CPO) from Nissan dealers carry 15–20% premiums.

  5. Aftermarket Modifications
    Non-factory lifts or engine tuning reduce value by 10–25% among serious buyers due to reliability concerns.

Red Flags: When Is the Price Too Low?

Beware of listings below AED 70,000 unless verified as high-mileage (150,000+ km) base models. Warning signs:

  • Flood damage: Check for musty smells, rust under carpets (common in Sharjah after heavy rains)
  • Clocked mileage: Cross-check with RTA/Muroor reports – discrepancies over 20,000 km are common
  • Accident history: Look for paint mismatch on doors/fenders – repaired frames lose 30–40% value
  • Non-original engine: V8 Patrols swapped with cheaper engines sell for half price but are illegal to register

Best Time to Buy

  • July–August: Prices drop 8–12% as expats leave and dealers clear inventory
  • Ramadan period: Increased seller urgency leads to better negotiation margins
  • Avoid December–January: Peak demand season with prices inflated by 5–8%

How to Negotiate (UAE-Specific Tactics)

  1. Leverage Summer Heat
    Use afternoon test drives (45°C+) to check AC performance – weak cooling justifies AED 3,000–5,000 deductions.

  2. Mileage Bargaining
    Every 10,000 km over 80,000 should reduce price by AED 1,500–2,000 based on Nissan's maintenance schedule.

  3. Competitor Comparisons
    Cite 2020 Land Cruiser prices (AED 130,000–180,000) to anchor negotiations – Patrols typically sell for 10–15% less than equivalent Cruisers.

For serious buyers: Cash offers 5–7% below asking price are often accepted within 48 hours of listing in Dubai's competitive market.


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