If you are searching for the best Nissan for sale in Zimbabwe, you have come to the right place. Listify brings together a wide selection of Nissan vehicles from private sellers and dealers across the country — from compact kei cars like the Dayz to versatile SUVs like the X-Trail and family vans like the Serena and NV350 Urvan. All listings are priced in USD, reflecting Zimbabwe's dual-currency market reality.
Nissan has built a strong reputation among Zimbabwean motorists. Japanese-imported Nissans are widely available, generally well-maintained, and supported by a solid network of spare parts and mechanics in Harare, Bulawayo, and beyond. Whether you need a fuel-efficient city runaround or a spacious family carrier, there is a Nissan model that fits the job.
This page is updated regularly as new listings go live. Use the filters above to narrow down by model, year, mileage, price, or location. Currently there are 10 active Nissan listings on Listify — browse them below and reach out directly to sellers via the platform.
Why Nissans Are So Popular in Zimbabwe
Nissan consistently ranks among the top-selling Japanese imported makes in Zimbabwe, and for good reason:
Parts availability: Nissan spares are stocked by most auto shops along Seke Road, Coventry Road, and in Msasa Industrial, keeping running costs manageable.
Fuel efficiency: Models like the Note e-POWER and Dayz are particularly well-suited to Zimbabwe's urban fuel economics and periodic pump shortages.
Variety: From small kei cars to 7-seater family vans and rugged SUVs, Nissan's range covers almost every household need and budget.
Resale value: Popular models like the X-Trail and Serena hold their value well on the local second-hand market.
Based on live inventory, these are the Nissan models you will find most frequently on the platform right now:
Nissan X-Trail — A favourite SUV for families in Borrowdale, Mount Pleasant, and Avondale. The 2014 non-hybrid petrol model is a practical, road-tested choice with features like push-to-start, alloy wheels, and heated seats.
Nissan Note e-POWER — The 1.2L hybrid-electric drivetrain makes the Note one of the most fuel-conscious options available. The 2017 model with under 70,000 km is a compelling city car.
Nissan Serena S-Hybrid — The go-to 7-seater for larger families or school-run duties. The 2016 2.0L model offers a comfortable, well-equipped cabin at a mid-range price point.
Nissan NV350 Urvan — Harare's most recognisable commuter van. Whether for private family use or light commercial transport, the Urvan's load capacity and reliability make it a perennial bestseller.
Nissan Dayz — A budget-friendly kei car ideal for navigating Harare's CBD and suburb streets. Low mileage examples offer great value for first-time buyers.
Price Range Context
Prices on current Listify Nissan listings range from approximately $7,500 USD for a used kei car like the Dayz up to around $16,600 USD for a low-mileage commercial van like the NV350 Urvan. Mid-range family vehicles such as the X-Trail and Serena typically sit between $10,500 and $13,000 USD depending on year, mileage, and condition.
Keep in mind that prices on the Zimbabwean used-car market can shift with import duty changes and USD availability, so always verify the current asking price directly with the seller.
Buyer Tips for Purchasing a Nissan in Zimbabwe
1. Inspect before you commit
Always arrange a physical inspection before paying any deposit. Check for accident history (look at panel gaps, mismatched paint, and underbody welds), inspect the service history booklet if available, and test all electronic features — especially on e-POWER and hybrid models.
2. Verify the logbook and chassis number
Ensure the ZINARA vehicle registration (logbook) matches the chassis number on the vehicle. Cross-check the engine number too. A mismatch is a serious red flag.
3. Use a trusted mechanic
Take any vehicle to an independent mechanic for a pre-purchase inspection. For Nissan electrics and hybrids, look for a technician with Japanese import experience in areas like Msasa or Willowvale.
4. Understand transfer costs
Budget for vehicle transfer fees payable at ZINARA, and factor in third-party insurance before driving off. These are additional costs on top of the purchase price.
5. Negotiate with USD cash or EcoCash
Most private sellers in Zimbabwe prefer USD cash. Some accept EcoCash for partial payments or deposits — always agree the payment method upfront and get a written receipt.
6. Check import duty clearance documents
For Japanese imports, confirm that customs duty has been fully paid and that the vehicle has a valid Zimra clearance certificate. Buying a vehicle with outstanding duty obligations can be very costly.
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