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Nissan - Xterra (2010)

Discover the true value of the Nissan Xterra—the rugged SUV that has earned a reputation for reliability and off‑road prowess since its 2004 debut. Whether you're eyeing a Nissan Xterra price today or wondering how a vintage model stacks up, our comprehensive database helps you quickly assess the worth of any Xterra, from the first‑generation 2004–18 trims to the classic 2010 Nissan Xterra that many enthusiasts hold dear. Details such as year, condition, mileage, and regional demand all influence “used Nissan Xterra price” trends, so our content keeps these variables in perspective while delivering the key info you need to negotiate confidently.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 (B26) producing 207 hp or the 4‑liter N25 turbo‑charged V6 variant for higher performance trims.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (base) or 4‑speed automatic (mid‑range and higher). The 2010 model introduced a smoother 5‑speed automatic option.
  • Drivetrain: 4WD with a rear‑drive selective transfer case; front‑wheel drive variants were available in the first generation.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline. The 2010 version offers a slightly improved fuel economy of 15 mpg city / 20 mpg highway.
  • Dimensions: Overall length 174 in, width 71 in, wheelbase 112 in; cargo capacity 5.1 ft³ (rear seats up), 10.3 ft³ (rears down).
  • Exterior Features: Roof rails, built‑in winches on many trims, iconic tandem rear‑seat design suited for cargo and event space.
  • Interior Highlights: Durable upholstery, optional leather, Bluetooth, 4‑speaker audio, and later models shipped with a 6‑sound‑bar system.
  • Safety: Standard anti‑roll bars, front airbags, optional traction control, and a 4‑point seat belt system for all passengers.

Depreciation Insights for the Nissan Xterra

Understanding the typical depreciation curve can help you gauge a fair asking price. Across the SUV sector, early models such as the Nissan Xterra 2010 price often experience a sharper fall due to their aging platform and evolving consumer preferences. In general:

  • First year: Burns off 15‑20% of its original price, especially if the vehicle has moderate to high mileage and moderate wear.
  • Year two: Decreases another 10‑12% per annum as the model ages beyond one year of ownership.
  • Years three to five: Slows to a roughly 6‑8% annual drop as the Xterra reaches the “value‑owned” stage for many markets.
  • Beyond five years: Depreciation continues, but at a much lower rate—about 3‑5% per year—particularly for well


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