When the Xterra was introduced in 1999, we described it as "built the old-fashioned way," that is, a truck- (not car-) based SUV. The all-new 2005 Xterra is still built that way but now uses Nissan's ...
Ever date a cute girl with a lot of sisters? Naturally, one of them is a bit too big, another a bit too dressed up, and the rest are just too loud. In the family of Nissan pickups and SUVs, the newly ...
The first-generation Nissan Xterra was, to be blunt, a passable product wrapped in a great idea. Think of it as the Twinkie of small sport-utes-not the best merchandise overall for consumption, but ...
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