2012 Nissan Xterra
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The Xterra is the most rugged, adventure-oriented SUV that Nissan offers, a truly "go anywhere" vehicle designed for the outdoors and an active lifestyle.
The Xterra is offered in both rear-wheel (4x2) and four-wheel drive configurations, with a choice of three trim levels: X, S and PRO-4X (4x4 only). All models are powered by a 261-hp 4.0-liter V6 engine, while available transmissions include a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic. Building on the value-oriented X trim, the S adds a roof
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2012 Nissan Xterra News, Reviews and Awards
The longer wheelbase and stiffer chassis improve Xterra's on-road manners, but even with a softer ride the vehicle still suffers from some pitching over rough pavement, incurring noticeable head toss.
...we particularly liked the durable-looking and comfortable mesh-like cloth on the seats.
One place where Nissan can do no wrong is under the hood, where one engine, an all-new 4.0-liter V6, provides the motivation.
...a little bit more difficult to handle than some car-based competitors like the Ford Escape.
...one of the clever new features they came up with is standard side bumper steps, similar to the ones you see behind the cabs of some pickups.
The roof basket, on which buyers typically used bungee cords to tie down their gear, now has a lid. But you can't lock it, which seems like an oversight.
...the '05 Xterra climbs like a rabid mountain goat thanks to all-new underpinnings and a powerful new heart.
Overall, the new interior may not coddle the driver in opulent luxury like some of the more expensive SUVs on the market, but it offers an unparalleled degree of access and utility for those who would rather spend their weekends bombing down a mountain on a dirt bike than hitting the links at the local country club.
...our only real complaint about the entire vehicle is that the interior materials look and feel cheap.
...the most powerful standard six-cylinder in any SUV on the American market.
the 4.0 V6 provides so much bottom-end punch that it feels like a V8 has taken roost under the hood...
Inside, the new Xterra has become more organized, and significantly roomier. It has about an inch more front legroom, and over an inch more front headroom. Second-row legroom, headroom and shoulder room have all increased.
Overall, it's as if the original Xterra spent the past four years at the gym: same guy, but with more muscle.
Regardless of the power train, the Xterra is easy to keep in lane on the highway, probably due to the combination of rack-and-pinion steering and a speed-sensitive steering ratio.














































































