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Nissan - Terrano (2006)
Looking for a reliable, off‑road ready SUV that balances performance with practicality? The 2006 Nissan Terrano, a mid‑size crossover praised for its ruggedness and spacious interior, offers a compelling value proposition. Understanding the Nissan Terrano price landscape—whether you’re weighing a fresh hunt for a used Nissan Terrano price estimate or evaluating depreciation trends—helps you make a well‑informed decision.
Below is a concise yet comprehensive snapshot that captures the core specifications, depreciation expectations, and market comparison that every prospective buyer should consider.
- Engine & Transmission: 1.9 L FB19 4‑Cylinder inline‑4 gasoline, 132 hp; 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (optional).
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
- Drive Configuration: Optional 4WD (two‑stage transfer case).
- Dimensions: Length 4,487 mm; width 1,773 mm; height 1,680 mm; wheelbase 2,700 mm.
- Seating: 5‑seat layout; accommodates family, cargo, or towing with a maximum capacity of 1,100 kg.
- Torque & Power: 93 lb‑ft; peak torque available between 4,000–5,000 rpm.
- Fuel Economy: Approximately 11–12 mpg city, 13–14 mpg highway.
- Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, partial dynamic brake force distribution.
- Features: Power windows, central locking, optional premium sound system, rear parking sensors.
- Warranty: Typical residual warranty coverage around 2–3 years or 50 000 km for New Japan markets, significantly reduced for used models.
Depreciation Insight: Nissan Terrano Depreciation
Depreciation plays a pivotal role when assessing the long‑term value of a vehicle. The Nissan Terrano depreciation curve generally follows a pattern common to mid‑size SUVs:
- First Year: The Terrano typically loses 15‑20% of its original value within the first 12 months, driven by initial leasing, market supply, and the introduction of newer models.
- Years 2–4: Yearly depreciation slows to about 10‑12% as the vehicle stabilizes in secondary markets.
- Years 5–10: Expect a continued 5‑8% annual decline. By the sixth year, a 2006 model often retains roughly 40‑45% of its first‑hand value, depending on mileage, condition, and geographical demand.
- Impact of Rarity: Since the 2006 Nissan Terrano was discontinued early, its scarcity can sometimes moderate late‑stage depreciation, keeping a 2010‑model for instance slightly above its average market value after ten years.
Hands‑on: If a freshly‑built 2006 Nissan had an original dealer invoice price of €20,000, you might expect a used
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