well, the verdict is in...wife's upcoming ride

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
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So we've been trying to figure out what would replace the wife's ZJ after 10 faithful years of service. She narrowed it down to 5 choices and we went and drove them yesterday. The winner TOTALLY surprised me and I 100% agree with her choice.

We drove the Liberty, Wrangler Unlimited, Honda Pilot, Nissan Armada and Nissan Xterra (kind of a strange list, but those are her choices). Both of us felt like only one was worthy of our $$,$$$ and now we're in the investigation stage of the purchase (you know, what are common problems, what year ranges to purchase from, etc.)


We think we've decided on an Xterra. There's only a couple of things I don't like about the rig, but for the most part, it seems like the way to go for us (her). If the Wrangler had ANY kind of a motor, it would have made things a little harder, but the 3.8L just doesn't even compare. The LIberty kind of finished a distant second and seems to be a decent vehicle this time around. It can get out of it's own way, unlike the Wrangler, which honestly doesn't feel safe with such a poopy little motor.

Her listed results and ranking

Xterra (loves the size, power, handling and most of the features)
Liberty vs. Pilot (Liberty was kind of fun, but the Pilot was very comfortable, although boring--similar performance and you can pick advantages between each other)
Wrangler (no power, wind noise {that really didn't catch either of us by surprise} with a nice suspension and solid feel)
Armada = too big and hard to park, she just liked the Xterra better

My thoughts

Xterra - (impressive power for a 4.0L V6, seems fairly well built, affordable even new, and good bang for the buck) Hands down winner, IMHO

Wrangler - I WISH this thing had even 75% of the power of the Xterra. I think it would make all the difference. It could barely get out of it's own way, let alone merge into traffic with any authority. I was fairly disappointed (again). Our 4.0L ZJ has 135K and I really think the tired motor would outperform the 3.8L. Tough to pay $$,$$$ for that, IMHO. If this rig had the 4.7L V8, it would be incredible. It would even be served better by the 3.7L V6 in the Liberty, IMHO. It at least felt like it was trying to do something instead of just make noise.

Liberty - I was quite surprised to even like this rig as much as I did. It fits in there a close third to the Wrangler (that might tell you how disappointed I am in the Wrangler comparing things head-head?)

Armada - Towing capacity, and power are quite respectable. Holy expensive, batman. Kind of feels bigger than it really is, but it's definitely not nimble like any of the other rigs. It really doesn't fit in this category at all. WAY too many gadgets that distract from the overall purpose of the rig.

Pilot - well, I didn't really know what to think of this thing. It's kind of sterile. Somewhat capable and had some interesting features and a few clever ones. Definitely not an offroader, but could get by in some cases (probably fine for what my wife would use it for-I really thought she'd pick this one). 7 seats are kind of a bonus for when you need them and they fold flat for when you don't.



So, what's the skinny on Xterra's. There's not a whole bunch of posts on RME regarding them.

Things I didn't care for.
1) you're stuck with a dial instead of a shifter for 4wd. How freakin' lazy are you if can't shift your vehicle into 4x4? How often does it break and what does it cost when it does? (not a place for electronics, IMHO--what if you ACTUALLY NEED 4WD where it breaks? I'd ***** about that tow bill for YEARS)

For the record, the ONLY one in our group that had a shifter available was the Wrangler :eek::ugh::rolleyes:. Bunch of lazy Americans around.

2)IFS -- you all knew that would come up. Not like there's much choice anymore, though. To give it a little credit, though, it seemed fairly beefily designed in the control arms and other stuff. I doubt it would/will give us much trouble from a suspension standpoint. I wonder about the halfshafts and diff and what not. I really don't know where that strength would stand.


Questions for Xterra folks:

1) When did the 4WD shifter get phased out of production?

2) When did the 4.0L come on and become impressive? Last time I drove a Nissan, I think it had a 3.3L(?) and I was QUITE underwhelmed. I think that was probably 2002 or so?

3) IFS: How strong is the steering junk and the CV shafts and whatever else? Will that stuff hold up to 33" tires with some use/abuse? (I'm not trying to make it into D60, but will it serve as well as maybe a D44 up front?) What are wear things to look for up there if we bought a used one?

4) Common breakage points? What do I look out for and in what years?

I googled the Utah Xterra board, but it's not the most active it didn't look like. Where's other decent info?
 

cruiseroutfit

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Cool :cool:

I don't know much about the XTerras although I've sold a handful of OME & ARB setups to them... cool looking rigs with a couple inches of lift IMO.
 

RuggedH2

Just doing my thing.
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Bountiful
I know a guy that ran the Rubicon in his Xterra. He met the rocks a few times with the sheet metal and he removed the front clip and back fascia for better angles, (he does that a lot now), but he made it all the way through.

Here are a couple of him from Moab. In the second one (Golden Spike) you can see where and why he almost rolled it, right there. It was close, wish I had a pic of a few seconds after that one.

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red

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not with an xterra but my experiance with nissan IFS is that its pretty solid, most solid for a smaller vehicle. if you want aftermarket suspension go with calmini.com, they know nissan really well.
 

Brett

Meat-Hippy
SO had a '03 Xterra for a couple years and I liked it. I'd driven one with an auto before and it was pretty gutless, but she had a manual and that helped out a lot. Smaller motor than the new one, but still would get up and go. Her's had manual shifting on the T-case, so it might have been phased out on the latest body style?

I don't remember anything breaking on it. We took it offroad a few times and it did quite fine. Nice and comfy and easy on the body.

I say good choice! :cool:
 

RuggedH2

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Bountiful
Xterra on the Rubicon, He took off the fascia, he didn't break it off :D.

It should be a great truck for her. She'll love it.

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Herzog

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I've always liked the xterras, seems like a smart move. I'm not a fan of anything Nissan, but they did a good job with the Xterra, IMO. :)
 

GOAT

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FWIW. Whenever you find one, check for sludge(pull a cam cover). Nissan V6s bring teh suck when it comes to oil sludge. I see it every week.

Marcus
 

STPPINZ

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Utah
Lucky You...There is the most infamous XEarth user on this board....XTUtah!! He amazes the group everytime we go wheeling.

XTUtah...any thoughts?
 
Too bad the 3.8L is so anemic. Seriously, if it had a motor even CLOSE to what the Xterra has, it'd be hard to beat.

blower? I was reading the story about the think-performance blower on the cherokee. That might be the solution for me if I can't stand the 3.8. The one in Moab had plenty of poop...but maybe I am more forgiving (after all, my ps is still unchipped)

My sis and her hubs love their Xterra!
 

mbryson

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blower? I was reading the story about the think-performance blower on the cherokee. That might be the solution for me if I can't stand the 3.8. The one in Moab had plenty of poop...but maybe I am more forgiving (after all, my ps is still unchipped)

My sis and her hubs love their Xterra!


I really did want her to buy/like the Unlimited. I didn't know if I could convince her of that. After driving all five rigs, it was an easy decision for both of us. I'm kind of a power monger, but at the same time, don't expect a LOT out of roughly 4.0Ls. The Nissan surprised me with it's 4.0L engine (it felt quite respectable) and I was completely UNDERWHELMED by the 3.8L in the Wrangler. A mid-70s, carbed Buick 3.8L seems to have more power to me than this 3.8L with port injection and whatever new technology makes it cool.

The 3.7L in the Libby was adequate, but the 3.8L in the Wrangler was pretty weak.

I'm not interested in a blower or turbo to make it work. It's not my fault Chrysler can't make that motor perform. I'm not spending $25K and then an additional $3-5K for aftermarket upgrades to the engine to make it comparable with a competing rig. We just drove on the freeway around Bountiful. None of this driving included any hills of any size.

I'm still AMAZED the 3.8L was that wimpy. I might have to go drive one again just in case it's just a bad motor. The wife is convinced she's buying Nissan, though. The brochure slept with us last night :eek::eek::eek:
 
Kilby said it took a while for his to break in. The one in Moab had plenty of get up and go with 33's...I kept thinking about all the crappy feedback the engine was getting and was like, "are you kidding? This thing does fine."

You've driven a couple though, and I assume the one you drove over Parley's was broke in.

Like I said, sis and hubs love their Xterra. He put 32's on it, may bring it to Moab this year. Don't some of those come with a rear locker?
 

mbryson

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Kilby said it took a while for his to break in. The one in Moab had plenty of get up and go with 33's...I kept thinking about all the crappy feedback the engine was getting and was like, "are you kidding? This thing does fine."

You've driven a couple though, and I assume the one you drove over Parley's was broke in.

Like I said, sis and hubs love their Xterra. He put 32's on it, may bring it to Moab this year. Don't some of those come with a rear locker?


I'm pretty sure I've not driven a 'broken in' 3.8L. They've all had under 1000 miles on them and the one we drove yesterday had 1 mile on it. The Xterra had 4 miles on it, so I think it was a fairly good comparison. New vs. new.
 

mbryson

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Have you thought about purchasing a used X instead?


Totally. We've NEVER bought a new car. That's the point of this post is the gathering of information about what we could buy and have a similar experience. For a new rig, though, they're respectably priced for the market. It looks like the 2005 and newer Xterras have the 4.0L and the older ones have the 3.3L (which I've driven before and it makes the 3.8L Chrysler motor look good, if I remember right).

Ultimately, I'd like someone to post up and say in 2005 they have a 4.0L Xterra with the transfer case lever (rather than shift on the fly) and D44s front :)D) and rear.
 

gijohn40

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get ahold of rondo on here... he has one and I think its right around a 2004-5 and could probably give you some answers... its his wifes and she wheels it and somedays he gets too as well...
 
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