The Nissan Kicks is a new offering from the company that slots in with its entry-level vehicles. With its crossover-type looks, four doors and large tailgate, the Kicks is a modern take on what entry-level can be. The Kicks starts at about $19K and has three trims. The SV mid-level trim adds important content and is priced at just under $21K. The top of the line SR is priced under $22K. This fun and good-looking vehicle sets itself apart from many vehicles in its class by seeming a bit more of a keeper than a starter car.
The average price for a 3-year-old used subcompact SUV is $24,131, with the Nissan Kicks's price typically
$1,519 below
average for this vehicle type.
How long do Nissan Kickss last?
Nissan Kicks
The Nissan Kicks is the 18th most reliable vehicle in the subcompact SUV category, with a reliability score of .
Approximately of all Nissan Kickss on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.9% for the subcompact SUV category
The best-ranked subcompact SUV for reliability is the Jeep Compass
See below for the reliability scores of various cars in the subcompact SUV category:
Jeep Compass
7.3
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
7.2
MINI Countryman
7.1
FIAT 500X
6.9
Mazda CX-3
6.1
Chevrolet Trax
6.1
Jeep Renegade
6.0
Hyundai Kona
5.9
Ford EcoSport
5.8
Nissan Rogue Sport
5.7
Subaru Crosstrek
5.6
Honda HR-V
5.6
Toyota C-HR
Mazda CX-30
Kia Seltos
Chevrolet TrailBlazer
Hyundai Venue
Nissan Kicks
Is the Nissan Kicks a good car?
Nissan Kicks
The Nissan Kicks earns an ISC quality score of based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
The Nissan Kicks is ranked 8th in quality in the subcompact SUV category,
with the Jeep Renegade ranked just above it and the FIAT 500X ranked just below it
The best-ranked subcompact SUV for quality is the Subaru XV Crosstrek