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2009 Nissan Xterra - Web Chatter

MSRP: $22,310 - $29,340 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2009 Nissan Xterra Off-Road

...–Perry SternThe Xterra is a throwback to what all SUVs once were: off-road vehicles based on truck platforms. As a result, the Xterra has serious off-road capability but the trade-off is a more...

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CarGurus' Review for 2009 nissan xterra

...For those who don’t need to go as far as the Pathfinder, the Xterra is a good option for a smaller SUV with V6 power that still sports a full frame.
Make sure to get the running boards to help...

Cars.com
2009 Nissan Xterra Professional Cars.com Review

...At 178.7 inches long and 72.8 inches wide, the Xterra is smaller than the FJ Cruiser but larger than the Wrangler Unlimited. Revised front-end appearance Optional running boards Bodyside moldings...


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2009 Nissan Xterra S 4dr SUV 2WD V6 Auto

...This is my second Xterra. I previously owned a 2002 for four years. Love the sharp interior styling. I am still exploring the many features of the newest...

CarGurus user
Nissan Xterra

...It's very good to drive into the desert or off road. Fuel consumption is reasonable especially when driving on highway at constant speed (of course do not...

Edmunds user
Not as good as you might think

...I drive it mostly on road and have experienced nagging, little issues with the vehicle, that after doing a bit of digging find to be very common in the Nissan...

Edmunds user
Love my Xterra

...a full brake job, new radiator (not expected) and I fouled a plug due to running cheap gas (must use premium at ALL times with the supercharger) so that was my...


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What should I pay for a 2009 Nissan Altima 39 month lease? trading in 2006 Xterra? monthly payment?
I'm leasing the 2006 Xterra and have $ 3,100 left for 9 payments
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Backing out on one lease and taking on another lease? There are $199 a month leases on 2.5 liter Altima S (base models) I don't know what obligations your Xterria lease has early turn in penalitys. Only Lease autos if you can deduct the charges from taxes. hopefully NMAC is leasing those cars and...

The 2009 Nissan Xterra was said to be in dealers in July of 2008 What happened?
Because im going vehicle shoping in a couple of weeks and hope to purchase a 2009 Nissan xterra off road edition.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Over $4 a gallon happened. That has slowed SUV sales Nissan has an over supply of 2008 trucks. I suspect some time after September 2009 Trucks and Xterria. GTR was just released and new Z soon Maxina 2009 in dealers now Nissan is caught up in the same economics as the rest of the world...

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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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