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Nissan - Xterra (2004)

Explore the iconic 2004 Nissan Xterra—the rugged SUV that captured off‑road enthusiasts' imagination in the early 2000s. While its street‑legal styling and dependable engineering loved it among DIY mechanics, the intricacies of the Nissan Xterra price have always been a point of curiosity for buyers. Whether you’re pulling a one‑off research list or preparing to trade, understanding the Nissan Xterra 2004 price context is key to making a smart purchase. This overview dives into the hardware that defined the model, sheds light on depreciation trends, and offers a realistic snapshot of how today’s used market values the vehicle.

  • Engine & Performance
    • Engine: 3.3‑liter V6 (OC series) with 225 hp @ 5,200 rpm
    • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (TH4-20) with optional 4‑speed manual
    • Drive: 4‑wheel drive (4WD) with selectable high/low range
    • Fuel Economy: Approximately 13 mpg city / 15 mpg highway (EPA estimates)
  • Dimensions & Capacity
    • Length: 176.5 in (4,483 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 106.3 in (2,699 mm)
    • Width (without mirrors): 73.1 in (1,856 mm)
    • Height: 71.6 in (1,818 mm)
    • Wheel‑to‑Wheel Clearance: 8.0 in (203 mm)
    • Interior Seating: 5 passenger & 1 thin 2nd‑row seat (reclinable)
  • Interior & Features
    • Fabric/Foil trim with optional U‑LOOK seat covers
    • Standard 32‑inch stereo, selectable rear audio channel
    • Power windows & mirrors (closed‑loop, auto‑retract)
    • Standard two‑track drum brakes with optional power front brakes
    • Dry‑fit centerconsole with utilities and tool compactor
  • Exterior & Body
    • V6 “Xterra” hex‑face grille, black hood, fender skirts
    • Chrome‑trim chromed tow bar mounted on B‑pillar
    • Optional roof rack, top‑off windows
    • All‑wheel drive with adaptive 4‑WD, high‑low transfer case (AWD on 4‑WD models)

When consulting used Nissan Xterra price studies, one finds that many annual resale records highlight a steady value curve. Early in their lifespan, vehicles often shed between 15‑20% of their purchase price within the first year—an expected depreciation spike for second‑hand SUVs that have accumulated mileage and wear. Taking off a historical benchmark, a 2004 Xterra in average condition tends to retain roughly 55%


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4 years ago used US$3,995.00 Unlock all links
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