Sell your Nissan Note – find out what it's worth

Want to sell a Nissan Note? Sonja gives you a free, no-obligation price estimate based on your registration number, mileage and market data, list prices, EU-inspection history and demand. You get one concrete offer, and we can pick up the car at your home.

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Note

Tell us about your Nissan Note— registration number and mileage are all we need.

Safe and non-bindingTakes 2 minutes
Fast, concrete offer
  • Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen)
  • Gire
  • Vipps
  • Statistics Norway (SSB)
  • OFV

Nissan Note – key facts

List price (new)
from 195,340 krOFV 2017
EU-inspection pass rate
44% of 3,325 inspectionsNorwegian Road Administration
Nissan in Norway
over 122,000 registeredSSB

List price and value drop for Nissan Note

Choose a model year to see the list price and an indicative used-car value today. Based on official OFV list prices (2006–2017), assuming 15 000 km per year. Cars typically lose the most value in the first few years, then depreciation slows — it's not a fixed amount each year.

Model year (2006–2017)

Median list price
215 990 kr
Illustrative value today
102 500 kr
Value drop from list price
53%
VariantList price (new)Est. value todayValue drop
Note 1,2 80hk Acenta195 340 kr90 000 kr54%
Note 1,5 dCi 90hk Visia199 990 kr90 000 kr55%
Note 1,2 80hk Acenta Plus203 340 kr92 500 kr55%
Note 1,5 dCi 90hk Acenta207 990 kr95 000 kr54%
Note 1,2 80hk Acenta Plus Tech Pack209 340 kr95 000 kr55%
Note 1,5 dCi 90hk Acenta Plus215 990 kr100 000 kr54%
Note 1,2 98hk DIG-S Tekna217 290 kr100 000 kr54%
Note 1,2 98hk DIG-S Acenta CVT220 340 kr100 000 kr55%
Note 1,5 dCi 90hk Acenta Plus Tech Pack221 990 kr100 000 kr55%
Note 1,2 98hk DIG-S Acenta Plus Tech Pack CVT234 340 kr105 000 kr55%
Note 1,2 98hk DIG-S Tekna CVT236 790 kr107 500 kr55%

Assumed mileage: 135 000 km (15,000 km/year since the model year).

New list price and illustrative used value per variant (same depreciation curve for all trims; pricier trims stay relatively higher)

Data basis: OFV list price 2006–2017 · Last updated in Sonja: 29 May 2026, 14:12 · Source: Skatteetaten (list price) · OFV

Value drop and list price in NorwaySee the interactive depreciation curve

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Places

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Process

How it works

  1. 1
    Register the car

    Enter your registration number and mileage for your Nissan Note – we fetch the rest automatically.

  2. 2
    Get a valuation

    You get a fast, concrete offer – often the same day. Free and non-binding.

  3. 3
    We collect and pay

    If you accept, we collect the car and transfer payment quickly.

Ready for a simpler car sale?Register your car in 2 minutes and let us handle everything – from offer to payout.

Safe and non-bindingTakes 2 minutes
Fast, concrete offer
  • Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen)
  • Gire
  • Vipps
  • Statistics Norway (SSB)
  • OFV

Questions

Frequently asked questions

How many Nissan cars are registered in Norway?
According to SSB (2025), 122,072 Nissan cars are registered in Norway (4.3% of all passenger cars). Nissan is Norway's #10 most-registered car brand. We use market data and inspection history when valuing your Nissan.
What is a Nissan Note worth?
Sonja gives you a free price estimate for a Nissan Note based on market data, list prices, EU-inspection history and demand. We factor in year, mileage and condition, and give you one concrete offer – fast, safe and easy.
How much does it cost to use Sonja?
Getting an offer from Sonja costs nothing: valuation, follow-up, and collection are free. We do not charge commission—we buy the car directly from you. The offer applies to the specific car you enter in the form.
How quickly will I get an offer?
You'll receive an offer quickly. After you accept, we arrange pickup and payment.
What cars does Sonja buy?
We buy most Nissan Note cars when they make sense in the market. We assess year, mileage, and condition for the specific car—submit the form for a concrete offer.
What is the difference from a private sale?
A private sale means listing the car, filtering inquiries—often including low offers from dealers—and having strangers visit your home for viewings. With Sonja you get one concrete offer and one agreed pickup.
Should I sell my Nissan Note privately?
A private sale can make sense if you want to handle listings, viewings, test drives and negotiation yourself. With Sonja you get one concrete offer and an agreed pickup, without the private sales process.
How much did the Nissan Note cost new?
We show indicative list prices (new) for the Nissan Note from OFV on this page. The new list price is one of several reference points Sonja uses when estimating what your used car is worth today.
Does Sonja use EU inspection data for the Nissan Note in its assessment?
Yes. We use historical PKK data (periodic vehicle inspection) for the Nissan Note as one of several factors in our offer. It gives us a clearer picture of the model's typical technical condition over time.
Is a Nissan Note with all-wheel drive worth more?
All-wheel drive can affect interest in a used Nissan Note, especially combined with a tow bar, winter wheels and attractive equipment. The actual value also depends on mileage, condition and market demand.
Can Sonja collect my Nissan from my home?
Yes — if you accept the offer, Sonja arranges collection of the car. The goal is a sale that is simple, safe and free of private viewings or negotiation.
What is the difference between a price estimate and a concrete offer?
A price estimate is an initial assessment of what the car may be worth. A concrete offer is the amount Sonja can buy the car for once the car and its details have been assessed.
What do I need to get a price estimate for my Nissan Note?
You only need your registration number and mileage to start. Sonja pulls the technical details automatically and assesses the car before you receive a concrete offer.