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Old 03-05-2002, 10:15 PM   #1
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Thinking of Getting an X

I've driven Toyotas for about 12 years, and now I'm thinking of trading my 99' TRD 4x4 Tacoma for an Xterra. I haven't fully made up my mind so I'm looking for the pros and cons. I've been VERY happy with my Tacoma and have used it for pretty extensive off road excursions (i.e. Tellico), but I've grown tired of beating up my daily driver off road. The truck is just a little rough for long road trips and I'm looking for something that is still capable off hwy, but with a nicer on road ride. The Tacoma rides "ok" but the Xterra seemed somewhat better, although I was only in it for a 2 mile test drive.

I'm considering trading the Tacoma for a 2002 SE Xterra 4x4 more for it's room and road trip appeal rather than an off road machine. I have read several reviews stating that it's quite capable off road, which is important to me as I'm an avid camper/hiker, but I will not be using this as a "trail" vehicle.

What is maintenance like on this vehicle? I don't trust dealers to even do oil changes.

Is the supercharger a worth while option? It's only $1300 for the SC package locally, but the Toyota blower has had fuel management issues and I don't want to get into that if the X has had similar problems. Does the blower require the use of high octane fuel (i.e. 93) as it does on the Tacoma?

Any other options I should look at or suggestions are welcomed.

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Old 03-05-2002, 10:51 PM   #2
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That's a lot of questions so I'll answer a few, and let others have at the rest.

For your use the Xterra is great out of the box. Slap some AT tires on it if you want, and you're ready to go.

The SC option is the only "new" part of the powerplant. The Xterra V6 has been around a long time, so no surprises there. The SC only gives you an extra 40 hp, and requires premium gas. The standard V6 hovers around 16-18 mpg average, so premium can get spendy.

The 2002 Xterra has the e-brake on the floor, which is an issue for the 5-spd drivers out there when offroading. Grab a 2001 if this is an issue for you. Otherwise go Auto.

Aftermarket options for the Xterra are just starting to appear. But like I said, some good tires, and (maybe) some Bilstein shocks for a smoother ride and you're ready to go.

Low maintainence, and a lot of fun, you would be joining a lot of satisfied customers who own this truck.
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I'll jump in here. The X should do quite well for what you are describing. Room wise, you'll be a lot better off. Ride wise, I think you will be a lot happier. My wife and I have taken our X on numerous long vacation drives, and she has never been anything but comfortable in the truck, so I think you would find the ride good.

I would stay away from the SC option. The base V6 has never been a problem for me, even running up the mountains here in western NC. The X has done quite well on the steep hillclimbs around my house on a daily basis.

Go for the X...I think you would be very happy with it.
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Thanks for the quick replies and good info.

From your responses I think I've eliminated the SC as I don't want to have to deal with the cost of premium fuel, nor the maintenance a SC might require.

Finally, where is the oil filter located on the V6 engine? I looked around and never did see it, granted I didn't climb under the vehicle at the dealer.

How long has this V6 powreplant been around?

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Finally, where is the oil filter located on the V6 engine? I looked around and never did see it, granted I didn't climb under the vehicle at the dealer.

How long has this V6 powerplant been around?

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Again- I'll answer some of the questions- The oil filter is under the engine skid plate. 5 or 6 10mm bolts hold that on, and you can see the filter right as you take it off- look for it above the centerlink, towards the drivers side.
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The problem with Nissans in general when it comes to offroading them is the steering. If you are keeping it stock, or close to stock, you should not have problems. When lifting the IFS Nissan, steering components begin to wear.

Aside from this, Toyota normally has better gap tolerances, and generally less fit and finish issues than Nissan, but their engines are just as reliable. The VG33E is antiquated, but proven.

IMHO, the Xterra is the best value in the truck based SUV category, which is why I bought it. The 4runner was a contender but was quickly dismissed in favor of wither the Xterra or Discovery (IMHO, another bargain for what you get, especially compared to a $Runner).
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The problem with Nissans in general when it comes to offroading them is the steering. If you are keeping it stock, or close to stock, you should not have problems. When lifting the IFS Nissan, steering components begin to wear.

Aside from this, Toyota normally has better gap tolerances, and generally less fit and finish issues than Nissan, but their engines are just as reliable. The VG33E is antiquated, but proven.

IMHO, the Xterra is the best value in the truck based SUV category, which is why I bought it. The 4runner was a contender but was quickly dismissed in favor of wither the Xterra or Discovery (IMHO, another bargain for what you get, especially compared to a $Runner).
Yeah no kidding on the $Runner. I looked at one of those and the base model 4x4 starts off at $29K! Ridiculous. I have been pretty disappointed with Toyota lately. It seems like they're catering more to the "mall going" crowd rather than outdoor enthusiast. The 4Runner is just too expensive for what you get. I think the Xterra is a very good value.

Thanks for the responses. My Tacoma is paid for, so I just gotta get the Nissan dealer to give me a fair trade in allowance.
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If its paid for sell it yourself! No dealer is going to give you a "fair" price trust me I've worked at 3 dealerships in 2 different states. This is especially true for newer vehicles you will get 3k to 5k more selling it yourself.
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Well, they're already offering $15K (and that's over the phone without seeing my truck). When they say $16K it's traded. The KBB value is $14.5K so if I get 16K I'll be satisfied. A buddy of mine works at Nissan, so I get the nice discount on the new X.

If I don't get the $16K I'll sell it myself.

I'm still flipping a coin as to whether or not I want to have a car note again. It sure has been nice not having to make that payment every month. If anything I'll just finance it for 3 years, which isn't too bad considering Nissan is also offering a 3.9% APR till the end of March. All in all I'll come out pretty good.

One last questions on the X. How is it as far a rattling and squeeking. Rattles and squeeks drive me nuts, especially the interior variety. I know some of you guys take yours off road quite a bit. If ya'lls don't have rattling problems I doubt mine ever will.

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I'm hardly the type to notice or care, but I haven't had any noteworthy problems with any rattles or squeaks or such with my 2000 X, other than the leaf springs squeaking and the exhaust heat shield rattling for less then a minute as the engine warms up. The heat shield can be taken care of by the dealer, and the leafs can be dealt with by blasting them with a pressure washer followed by a good shot of some sort of lubricant.
Others have had problems with various rattles and squeaks, but most have been isolated and taken care of without much hassle as I recall.

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Well, they're already offering $15K (and that's over the phone without seeing my truck). When they say $16K it's traded. The KBB value is $14.5K so if I get 16K I'll be satisfied. A buddy of mine works at Nissan, so I get the nice discount on the new X.

If I don't get the $16K I'll sell it myself.

I'm still flipping a coin as to whether or not I want to have a car note again. It sure has been nice not having to make that payment every month. If anything I'll just finance it for 3 years, which isn't too bad considering Nissan is also offering a 3.9% APR till the end of March. All in all I'll come out pretty good.

One last questions on the X. How is it as far a rattling and squeeking. Rattles and squeeks drive me nuts, especially the interior variety. I know some of you guys take yours off road quite a bit. If ya'lls don't have rattling problems I doubt mine ever will.

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I dont care if they tell you they are giving you 21k they make up the difference somewhere else. The last dealer I worked at usualy made up the difference with higher interest loans. Just slightly higher telling you that it was all you qualified for. Most dealers just dont cut you the same break on your purchase that they might normaly and your more willing to accept it if you feal your getting good money on your trade. Whatever you chose to do, do it at the end of the month. That alone will save you a couple hundred.
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Thanks for the tips.
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I dont care if they tell you they are giving you 21k they make up the difference somewhere else. The last dealer I worked at usualy made up the difference with higher interest loans. Just slightly higher telling you that it was all you qualified for. Most dealers just dont cut you the same break on your purchase that they might normaly and your more willing to accept it if you feal your getting good money on your trade. Whatever you chose to do, do it at the end of the month. That alone will save you a couple hundred.
I got alot more on trade then I would have selling my old X. The market in Phoenix is sort of flooded with 4x2 Xterras, so I just made sure I knew my numbers before I went into the dealership. Unless you are going to use the 4.9% financing through Nissan(which is a great deal IMHO), I would recommend seeing what a credit union will offer you first. That will give you an idea if the dealership is full of shit or not, since most dealerships use credit unions for their loans anyway. Also, know your numbers before you walk in the door, and stick to your guns the whole time. The other reason to trade, at least here in PHX, is that you only get taxed on the difference in price. If you sell your ride yourself and pay cash you pay tax on the whole truck. If you spend about $23-25K that adds up fast. I paid $373 in tax total on $23K when I got my new truck, if I would have sold it myself and walked in, I would have paid $1771. Make sure you know all the options they try to put on the car and the real price for those options. I found edmunds to be more helpful then Blue book, IMHO.

Good luck, you sound like a person who would really enjoy the X. It is a pretty smooth city ride, I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work, and it is a capable 4x4 with some A/Ts for tires.
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In california the buyer has to pay taxes not the seller. Unless your trying to sell a lease (but thats an entirely different situation). And remember the dealership is buying your ride to sell it. There not going to sell it for less than what they bought it for. If they can get more for it so can you.
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In california the buyer has to pay taxes not the seller. Unless your trying to sell a lease (but thats an entirely different situation). And remember the dealership is buying your ride to sell it. There not going to sell it for less than what they bought it for. If they can get more for it so can you.
You have to pay more taxes if you buy your vehicle from a dealership with the cash for the sale of your vehicle instead of trading it in because they only tax the difference. You are right that you can get more money, but it really depends on the market. I had a crap load of surface scratches on my truck, something I would have had to buff out(it would have been a lot of buffing, I had already tried to do a basic wax), but the dealership didn't give a shit, they had detail people on staff. I sold 2 vehicles when I purchased my first X, both person to person deals. What a pain in my ass. IMHO it was much easy to just go in and trade the truck. All finished in about 5 hours. If you like the deal a trade gives you, go for it. If not sell the truck in autotrader and see if you can get that much more. I was just trying to illustrate that it is not always the best idea to just sell your truck outright. It all depends on how much time you have, and what the market in your area will allow you to do.
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