When it debuted in 2004, the Nissan Note was needed to fill a spot between the B- and C-segments. Two years later, it was on the roads of the UK. The second generation was unveiled in 2013 with major updates, but the Note didn't make it past the 2017 model year before it was discontinued in the UK.
522 Used Nissan Note cars for sale
Nissan Note2009 - 1.4 Note Acenta 5dr
Low Mileage
£1,750
- 1.4L
- Miles
104.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Malt Mill Motors Plumtree
Nissan Note2008 - 1.4 Acenta R 5dr
Low Mileage
£1,395
- 1.4L
- Miles
117.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Michael Fee Motors
Nissan Note2010 (10) - 1.6 16V n-tec Auto Euro 4 5dr
Reduced
£2,395
- 1.6L
- Miles
148.7K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Allton Cars Ltd
Nissan Note2017 (17) - 1.2 Acenta Premium 5dr
Low Mileage
£6,690
- 1.2L
- Miles
47.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Listers Volkswagen Evesham
Nissan Note2012 (12) - 1.6 16v N-tec+ Hatchback 5-Door
Low Mileage
£4,695
Finance available £83 pm
- 1.6L
- Miles
75.9K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
FifthGear Fenton LTD
Nissan Note2015 - 1.2 12V n-tec 5-Door
Low Mileage
£5,495
Finance available £100 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
57.6K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Nissan Note2016 (16) - 1.2 12V Acenta Premium Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 5 (s/s) (80 ps)
Low Mileage
£5,495
Finance available £100 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
70.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Nissan Note2015 (15) - 1.2 DiG-S Tekna 5dr Auto
Low Mileage
£7,495
Finance available £145 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
38.0K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
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Nissan Note2011 (11) - 1.4 16V n-tec Euro 5 5dr
Low Mileage
£1,995
- 1.4L
- Miles
107.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
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Nissan Note2010 (10) - 1.6 16V n-tec Hatchback 5dr Petrol Auto Euro 4 (110 ps) AUTOMATIC
Low Mileage
£5,995
Finance available £112 pm
- 1.6L
- Miles
66.6K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Nissan Note2014 - 1.5 dCi Tekna 5dr
Reduced
£4,995
Finance available £89 pm
- 1.5L
- Miles
81.3K
- Diesel
- Manual
- Hatchback
Pattersons Portadown
Nissan Note2013 - 1.5 dCi n-tec+ 5-Door
Low Mileage
£3,495
Finance available £56 pm
- 1.5L
- Miles
73.0K
- Diesel
- Manual
- Hatchback
Assured Cars Scotland LTD Edinburgh
Nissan Note2016 (66) - 1.2 Acenta Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Low Mileage
£5,490
Finance available £100 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
51.5K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Riverbank Motor Company
Nissan Note2012 - 1.6 Acenta 5dr Auto
£2,995
- 1.6L
- Miles
134.0K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Bluemotors Aberdare
Nissan Note2014 - 1.5 dCi Acenta Premium 5-Door
Low Mileage
£5,299
Finance available £96 pm
- 1.5L
- Miles
46.4K
- Diesel
- Manual
- Hatchback
Suffolk Car Sales Ltd
Nissan Note2016 (16) - 1.5 dCi Tekna 5dr
£5,995
Finance available £112 pm
- 1.5L
- Miles
76.0K
- Diesel
- Manual
- Hatchback
Nissan Note2015 - 1.2 DIG-S Tekna XTRON Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Low Mileage
£6,490
Finance available £123 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
63.0K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
LANDSTRADELTD
Nissan Note2014 (63) - 1.5 dCi Tekna 5dr
£1,995
- 1.5L
- Miles
143.0K
- Diesel
- Manual
- Hatchback
GVP Car Sales Ltd
Nissan Note2015 (15) - 1.2 DIG-S Acenta CVT Euro 5 (s/s) 5dr
Low Mileage
£7,490
- 1.2L
- Miles
36.0K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Nissan Note2011 - 1.6 N-Tec 5dr Auto
Low Mileage
£5,995
- 1.6L
- Miles
47.6K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
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Why buy a used Nissan Note?
If you're in the market for a good-value small car that's practical enough for everyday driving, then a used Nissan Note is a great choice. While the Note is small and nimble, it provides a spacious interior for maximum comfort. There are also modern tech features and innovative safety equipment available at an affordable price.
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Pros
- User-friendly interior features
- Frugal with fuel
- Deceptively spacious and practical
Cons
- Entry level lacks equipment
- Interior design is undistinguished
- Diesel engine gives unrefined drive
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Used Nissan Note buying guide
Engines and transmissions
When it was discontinued in 2017, the Note was available with two petrol engines and one diesel variant, paired to either a 5-speed manual gearbox or a CVT automatic transmission.
Petrol- Base 1.2-litre variant creates 78bhp and has an impressive fuel economy of 60.1mpg.
- Supercharged variant of the 1.2 litre increases power to 96bhp.
- Earlier models included a 86bhp 1.4-litre and a 108bhp 1.6-litre.
- 1.5-litre dCi outputs 88bhp with efficiency of around 80mpg.
Practicality
Because it resembles a small MPV, there's plenty of interior space in the Note, making it practical for everyday driving.
Interior space- Tall body produces ample headroom for tall passengers.
- Sliding back seat makes room for adults.
- Rear middle seat best for a child.
- 325 litres of boot space with the rear seat all the way back.
- Sliding the back seat forward creates 411 litres of boot space.
- 60:40 split rear seats offer up to 1,495 litres of boot space.
Safety
- Euro NCAP rating gave four stars, which is in line with competitor models.
- Adult and child occupant ratings are 86% and 82% respectively.
- Multiple airbags and speed limiter are standard.
Technology
- Available 5.8-inch infotainment system fits the cabin well.
- Available Safety Shield systems provide parking aids, lane departure warning and a rear-view camera.
- Bluetooth interface offers a strong connection.
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Different generations of used Nissan Note
Second Generation (2013 to 2017)
The second-generation Note was revealed in 2013, using the same platform as the Micra. Not only did its appearance improve, but it also had more comfort features and extra space compared to the original models. The V-shaped front was accentuated with swept-back headlights, and an A-shaped grille was adorned with fog lights on higher trim levels.
Inside the cabin, the centre console featured an infotainment system with navigation and a touchscreen. There were also several petrol and diesel engine options at the time it was discontinued.
- Fuel type:
- Diesel / Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 1.2 - 1.5
- MPG:
- 55 - 80
- Acceleration:
- 11.8 - 13.7 seconds
- Boot space:
- 411 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- 4 / 5 stars
Greenest
1.2 DiG-S Tekna 5dr
Cheapest
1.2 Visia Limited Edition 5dr
Fastest
1.2 DiG-S Tekna 5dr
First Generation (2006 to 2013)
The Renault-Nissan Alliance was responsible for the creation of the Nissan Note with its narrow hatchback design. Early models featured a short bonnet, tall body and swept-back headlights that gave it a distinctive look. Its small, compact size made it nimble and easy to park.
After just a couple of years, Nissan released a refresh to comply with Euro 5 regulations, creating lower CO2 emissions and more efficiency. The exterior appearance was also changed to include a reworked grille and chrome trim above the bumper.
- Fuel type:
- Diesel / Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 1.4 - 1.6
- MPG:
- 39 - 67
- Acceleration:
- 10.7 - 13.4 seconds
- Boot space:
- 380 - 437 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- stars
Greenest
1.4 N-Tec 5dr
Cheapest
1.4 Visia 5dr
Fastest
1.6 S 5dr
Used Nissan Note FAQ's
Which is the most popular engine in the Nissan Note?
With ratings of around 80mpg, the diesel engine is the best choice for efficiency and it feels quicker than the petrol variants. However, with impressive fuel economy and decent power, the petrol engine has also proven popular amongst Note owners, as it's cheaper to buy.
Which are the most popular trim levels?
Throughout its existence, Nissan offered the Note in a variety of trim levels. One of the most popular is the Tekna, which was the highest level provided. It came equipped with a variety of advanced equipment such as blind spot warning and moving object detection.
What optional extras should I look out for?
Nissan has advanced safety features available on some trim levels, such as blind spot warning, moving object detection and lane departure warning. You may also want the 5.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and DAB radio for improved connectivity and media options.
Is the Nissan Note a good family car?
Because of its versatility, the Nissan Note is great for busy families. As an efficient model, it will save money on fuel and offers enough interior space to hold taller adults. The customisable boot space can accommodate a variety of bags, making it ideal for a family holiday.
Is there a hybrid version of the Nissan Note?
The Note was discontinued in the UK after the 2017 model year. By that point, Nissan hadn't released a hybrid variant of the Note.
Is the Nissan Note available as an automatic?
When it was discontinued, the Nissan Note was offered with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which is an automatic. There was also the option to use a five-speed manual for more control.
Is there a four-wheel drive version available?
Only front-wheel drive models were released in the UK. This was paired with a variety of petrol and diesel powertrains, along with a five-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.
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