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Nissan - Xterra (2011)

Nissan Xterra – a rugged, mid‑size SUV that has earned a reputation for adventure‑ready performance. The 2011 model in particular appeals to drivers who need serious off‑road capability without sacrificing everyday usability. Whether you’re evaluating the base model, the GR version, or a higher trim, the key question often asks: Nissan Xterra price – how does it stack up over the years?

Below you’ll find an organized snapshot of the 2011 Xterra’s essential specs, an estimate of its depreciation timeline, and guidance on what what is a 2011 Nissan Xterra worth in today’s market. All data comes from reputable sources and reflects current market trends without making definitive price claims. For the precise figure you’ll need to check inventory listings or contact a dealer.

  • Engine & Power: 3.5‑liter V6 (I4/CV) delivering 215 hp / 245 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (base), 6‑speed automatic (GR, mid‑trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Drive: 4WD standard, all models equipped with a 2‑stage limited‑slope transfer case
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 174.5" x 71.8" x 74.9"
  • Wheelbase: 111.6"
  • Ground Clearance: 8.1" (560 mm) – the highest in its segment
  • Interior Features: 4‑seat (optional 5‑seat), durable cloth upholstery, 4‑way power seat (GR only)
  • Cargo Volume: 12.8 ft³ (back seats up) / 40.4 ft³ (back seats folded)
  • Safety Suite: Anti‑lock brakes, stability control, front airbags (with optional side‑airbags on higher trims)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA 18‑23 mpg city / 20‑25 mpg highway (varies by transmission)
  • Year‑to‑Year Awards: Named “Off‑Road Vehicle of the Year” by 2011 Adventure (selected award)

Depreciation Overview

Understand that Nissan Xterra depreciation is influenced by a car’s off‑road prowess, the scarcity of new models after 2015, and shifting consumer taste toward more efficient vehicles. Lifespan depreciation follows these broad curves:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its original value due to the new‑car premium drop.
  • Year 2–3: annual depreciation slows to 10‑12%. The Xterra’s durability and off‑road appeal help preserve value.
  • Year 4–5: value decline settles around 8‑10% per annum, often driven by the arrival of newer SUV competitors.
  • Beyond 5 years: depreciation can accelerate to 12‑15% yearly, especially if condition, mileage, or aftermarket modifications affect desirability.

Overall, a 2011 Nissan Xterra typically retains roughly 35‑40% of its original purchase price after five years if kept in good condition and with average mileage. That’s a solid performance in the mid‑size SUV segment where many non‑electric models depreciate faster.

What Is a 2011 Nissan Xterra Worth


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