Monday, June 23, 2008

'07 Nissan Xterra


The 2007 Nissan Xterra is a sport utility vehicle that is more than ready for any challenge that you can put to it.

It is the smaller of Nissan’s rugged SUV offerings, but just because it is smaller doesn’t mean that it’s not ready for some abuse. It has a 265 hp V6 engine and can be bought with either a six speed manual transmission or a five speed automatic.

The best thing about the Xterra is that it is truly set up to operate like an SUV should, rather than being a vehicle that is designed just to look big, this is a vehicle that drives big instead.

The Xterra, even though it is smaller than something like the Pathfinder, is still ready to handle any kind of off road terrain that you might want to drive it through. The 2007 Nissan Xterra is a great choice for anyone shopping for a new mid size SUV.


'06 Nissan Xterra

The 2006 Nissan Xterra is such a good vehicle because it truly performs at the level that one would expect a sport utility vehicle to perform at. The SUV has become an extremely popular vehicle in recent years, and many vehicles in that class are not adequately equipped to traverse rough and challenging terrain.

The Xterra, on the other hand, is more than ready to handle anything that you can throw at it. It is built with a fully boxed ladder frame made completely of steel, the same way that most American rugged pickups are built. That means that this is a vehicle ready to be put to work.

It also has the power the heavy frame through anything, as well as a transmission that has high and low four wheel drive gears to adapt to different kinds of terrain. The 2006 Nissan Xterra is more than ready to live up to any challenge you put it to.

'05 Nissan Xterra


The 2005 Nissan Xterra is a giant step forward for Nissan in terms of the usefulness and saleability of the Nissan Xterra. The Xterra in the previous incarnations suffered from not having enough power to push its massive frame that is based off of the same frame as the trucks in the Nissan line.

However, in 2005, the Xterra has remedied that problem by adding a lot more horsepower to the engine. Now, the Xterra is ready to provide as much power as necessary to traverse all of the different terrains for which it was designed. The vehicle now rides as tough as it looks.

It is rugged and squared off and has the look of a vehicle that is ready to ride though any sort of territory you would want to take it through. Luckily, now, the 2005 Nissan Xterra has the engine to back up the claim that the exterior makes.


Monday, June 9, 2008

ADVENTURE, REDESIGNED

When Nissan introduced the Xterra in 2001, it was the coolest thing on wheels -- an SUV built on a truck chassis, a can't-miss adventure mobile destined for mass popularity. Or was it? Trouble was, it rode like a pickup, mo matter what it looked like on the outside. And that didn't exactly thrill the automotive community.
The company corrected things with the 2005 Nissan Xterra. Suffice to say everything's been overhauled and better integrated; or better yet, see for yourself in photos, specs, reviews and pricing info. If afterwards you find the 2005 Nissan Xterra too much to resist, we've got finacing scoop too.