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How Safe is the 2003 Nissan Xterra?
I am looking for a used car right now, and like I the features the Xterra offers. However, I am concerned about the Xterra's two star rollover rating. Can anyone who has PERSONALLY OWNED an Xterra tell me what your experience was? (I can check Google myself.)
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The 2003 Nissan Xterra is a very safe vehicle.

Follow the left side 1/2" exhaust tube up to the intake manifold EGR valve diaphram you can operate that diaphram and open the egr by pushing upward. This should stall the motor. Some time carbon causes EGR leakage and rough running. You may have to rev up the motor and open the EGR several times...

2004 nissan xterra comments?
any good or bad comments on this suv? thinkin of buying one
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

they're good cars especially if you live in an area with snow or lots of rain etc.. but they're good. if its 4x4 even better.

Considering a 2005 and newer nissan xterra?
I would like to know what (current or previous) xterra owners think about your suv. My main concern is the matter of reliability. Any input will help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

They are great!!! Check the website. Reference:www.nissanusa.com

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For those who don't require rugged off-roading ability but still want a high-utility, easy-to-clean interior, the fuel-efficient Honda Element might just fit their needs.

The Wrangler Unlimited is much larger than older models and upholds much higher standards of safety and refinement than the old one; with its very boxy, rugged styling, it's perhaps the main alternative to the 2009 Nissan Xterra.

Until the Toyota FJ Cruiser arrived a couple of years ago, the Nissan Xterra was in a class itself, the only model appealing to young people who not only wanted off-road capability but an interior versatile and rugged enough for taking along equipment.

The FJ Cruiser is even more of a mountain goat off-road, but its interior is tighter and not as useful or versatile as the Xterra's.


 
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