2000 - 2004 Nissan Xterra Pre-Owned
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So, being the vehicle-reliant nation that we are, what kind of vehicle we drive is ofequal importance. Sure, Civics and smart cars (coming in 2008) are great for inner-city dwellers who don't own a Yamaha YZ250 or a Rocky Mountain RMX and can't tell the difference between a carabiner and a coffee bean, but for those of us who do and can, those cars simply won't cut it. For us, trucks and SUVs are the only real options, and even most of those won't cut it upcountry; ever tried taking an Escalade up a forestry road? Don't. Thankfully, it was people like us that Nissan built the Xterra for. With the tagline "everything you need, nothing you don't," the Frontier-based Xterra represented Nissan's most hard-core entry in the SUV segment, and ads backed by Jimmy Hendrix-wannabe Lenny Kravitz communicated this.
Looking like a Pathfinder that'd gone through military training, the Xterra boasted bigger fender flares, black plastic in place of more than a few painted pieces, side steps, and a distinctive roof hump that made it look every bit the rugged SUV that it was. Very trendy-looking, the Xterra's body was one of the market's most
functional, with the larger wheel arches making room for the suspension's longer travel and bigger tires, and the roof's hump giving just a wee bit more headroom in the back. A standard roof rack looked cool, but also gave those with big cargo more room to store their kit, just like the bump in the tailgate that housed a first-aid kit. And of course, the black plastic trim meant that any rocks or branches assaulting the vehicle wouldn't nick the paint. The initial models had very truck-like front fascias with your average square headlights and vertically narrow, horizontally wide front bumper, while 2002 saw a swap to a vastly better looking and more modernized front end with odd, round-and-yet-square headlights and a deeper front fascia that appeared both more rugged yet more refined than the lame-by-comparison '00 and '01 models'.
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