Cars for Sale in Qatar
Nissan Tiida for Sale in Qatar
About the Nissan Tiida in Qatar
The Nissan Tiida is a compact front‑wheel‑drive sedan that was sold in Qatar mainly between the mid‑2000s and mid‑2010s. It sits below the Sentra and Altima in Nissan’s line‑up, aimed at buyers who want straightforward motoring, reasonable running costs and enough space for small families or daily commuting. Most Tiida sedans in Qatar use simple four‑cylinder petrol engines and automatic gearboxes, which makes them popular among first‑time buyers, staff transport and as an everyday city car. Cabin materials are basic but functional, and rear legroom is decent for the class. On Qatar’s used market today, the Tiida is chosen less for advanced technology and more for its reputation for simple mechanics, easy parts availability and fuel economy. Qatar Living regularly lists Tiida models from the most active years, giving buyers a clear view of condition, mileage and price across the 2006–2016 range.
Variants available in Qatar
In Qatar, you will mostly find Nissan Tiida sedans from model years 2006 to 2016, as these are the years currently appearing in Qatar Living listings. Trims in the GCC typically included entry versions with manual air‑conditioning and basic audio, mid‑grade models often badged as 1.6 or 1.8 with fabric seats and power accessories, and higher variants that could add alloy wheels, steering‑wheel audio controls and upgraded stereos. Most cars in the local market are petrol automatics, although a few manuals appear occasionally. Equipment levels vary by year, so it is worth checking each car’s features individually rather than relying only on the badge.
Spec highlights
The Nissan Tiida sedan in this generation is usually powered by a 1.6‑litre or 1.8‑litre inline‑four petrol engine paired with either a 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic transmission, depending on year and trim. Power outputs in GCC‑spec cars are typically in the range of about 110–125 hp, adequate for city and light highway use. Fuel consumption is modest for a compact sedan, especially with careful driving. Common features include manual or automatic air‑conditioning, power windows and mirrors, basic CD/radio or USB audio, and dual front airbags on many later models. Higher trims may offer alloy wheels, keyless entry and rear parking sensors, but high‑tech driver aids are rare on these years.
Price range in Qatar
On Qatar Living, active Nissan Tiida sedan listings are limited, with around a dozen cars currently advertised. As a rough guide, older high‑mileage examples from the late 2000s can trade in the region of QAR 8,000–15,000, depending on condition and maintenance history. Newer 2013–2016 cars in good condition can reach roughly QAR 18,000–25,000, with very clean, low‑mileage cars sometimes advertised higher. Final prices vary by service records, accident history and interior and exterior condition.
Alternatives buyers also consider
Buyers considering a used Nissan Tiida in Qatar often also look at other compact or lower‑mid‑size sedans. Common alternatives include the Toyota Yaris Sedan, Honda City, Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio. Some shoppers also cross‑shop slightly larger models such as the Nissan Sentra or Toyota Corolla when they want more cabin space or newer safety and technology features within a similar budget range.
Maintenance & reliability
The Nissan Tiida has a general reputation for straightforward, low‑complexity mechanics, which helps keep routine servicing costs relatively manageable. Oil changes, filters, brake pads and suspension components are widely available through dealers and independent workshops in Qatar, and parts prices are usually reasonable compared with larger or more complex models. Industry reliability reports for this generation indicate mostly solid performance if regular maintenance is followed, though age‑related issues such as worn suspension bushings, air‑conditioning components and interior trim wear are common on older cars. Automatic transmissions and engines tend to last well when serviced on schedule, but buyers should always inspect for fluid leaks, overheating signs and any warning lights before purchase.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Nissan Tiida fuel efficient for daily use in Qatar?
For its size and age, the Nissan Tiida is generally considered fuel efficient, especially with the 1.6‑litre engine and gentle driving. Many owners use it for daily commuting around Doha and regular runs on highways without excessive fuel costs, though exact consumption depends on traffic, driving style and maintenance condition.
What engine options are common on Nissan Tiida sedans in Qatar?
Most Tiida sedans in the local market come with either a 1.6‑litre or 1.8‑litre four‑cylinder petrol engine. These are paired with a 4‑speed automatic on the majority of GCC‑spec cars, although some early or lower‑spec examples may have a 5‑speed manual gearbox.
Are spare parts for the Nissan Tiida easy to find in Qatar?
Yes, spare parts for the Tiida are generally easy to source through Nissan dealerships, major parts retailers and independent workshops. Common wear items such as brakes, suspension parts and service consumables are widely stocked, which helps keep downtime and repair costs under control.
What should I check before buying a used Nissan Tiida?
Focus on service history, signs of accident repairs and the condition of the engine and gearbox. Check that the air‑conditioning cools properly, listen for suspension noises over bumps, and look for uneven tyre wear. A pre‑purchase inspection by a trusted workshop in Qatar is recommended, especially for older high‑mileage cars.
Does the Nissan Tiida have good interior space for a small family?
For a compact sedan, the Tiida offers reasonable space, with acceptable rear legroom and a usable boot for daily errands or light family use. However, if you regularly carry taller passengers or need more luggage capacity, you may want to compare it with slightly larger sedans such as the Nissan Sentra or Toyota Corolla.
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