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2014 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X 4WD 4dr Manual

2014 Nissan Xterra
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Four Wheel Drive, Sport Utility, Small Sport Utility Vehicles 4WD
16 (Est) mpg city / 20 (Est) mpg hwy
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2014 Nissan Xterra

4.0
(Based on 1 Review)
Pros:
  • Fuel efficient (1)
  • Fun to drive (1)
  • Attractive exterior styling (1)
  • Reliable quality (1)
  • Plenty of cargo space (1)
  • Comfortable interior (1)
  • Great sound system (1)
  • 1 Review
    Dee B
    01/26/22
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Fun to drive
  • Attractive exterior styling
  • Reliable quality
  • Plenty of cargo space
  • Comfortable interior
  • Great sound system
  • Cons:
    "First Xterra was 2000. When I sold it in 2014 to buy this new Xterra, the 2000 model was still perfect in very way - just getting up there in age, and those early ones were a little under-powered. BOTH of those have gone everywhere, through streams, over rough and rocky dirt roads, through dry creek beds filled with sand. My Xterra keeps me safe, and I appreciate that. It is dependable, and I need that. It holds value very well, and I love that. My 2014 Xterra is still on its original brakes, at over 110,000 miles. Last brake check reported "over 30% remaining" ... how is this even possible? I drive mostly highway, and never ride the brake, but still ... it was a huge mistake for Nissan to stop making this vehicle, but okay by me because used ones in good condition are in huge demand."
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