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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / October 2006

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XTerra Questions 2006/2007

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QX - 24 Oct 2006 13:52 GMT
Considering the "Off Road" 2007 XTerra

1.Is this package worth the added price, or is it better to purchase a
different  model, and add aftermarket parts?

2. What is the Xterra country of origin?

3. Does it share a frame and/or powertrain with any other models

4. Can anyone provide real life (not EPA estimated) gas mileage
figures for comparison?

Thanks in advance
Anthony S - 29 Oct 2006 04:37 GMT
> Considering the "Off Road" 2007 XTerra
>
> 1.Is this package worth the added price, or is it better to purchase a
> different  model, and add aftermarket parts?

If you want a locking rear diff its worth it.

> 2. What is the Xterra country of origin?

USA, designed in CA, built in Smyrna, TN

> 3. Does it share a frame and/or powertrain with any other models

Its on a modified frame from another model, but I forget which.

> 4. Can anyone provide real life (not EPA estimated) gas mileage
> figures for comparison?

I get anywhere from 15.5 to 18.7 since I've had mine.

> Thanks in advance

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