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2003 Nissan Xterra Review
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Supercharged performance and so much cool.
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By Sam Moses

Overview

Nissan Xterra is cool. It's cool to have a basket for your wetsuits on the roof rack. It's cool to have a mountain-bike rack inside the cargo bay. It's cool to be rugged. It's cool to be retro and a trendsetter at the same time. And it's especially cool to be supercharged.

There's even more cool for 2003. The naturally aspirated (non-supercharged) V6 is stronger this year. Stronger is cooler. Electronic brake distribution (EBD) is now standard. Traction control, skid control, and a tire-pressure monitoring system are now available. Eye-catching new colors are available, including Atomic Orange and Camouflage.

With its unusual blend of style and function, Xterra has been a huge success ever since Nissan launched this compact sport-utility in 2000. Xterra has prevailed beyond Nissan's expectations and hopes. It's still cool.

Model Lineup

Nissan Xterra comes in two trim levels: XE and SE. Three engines are available: a four-cylinder, a V6, and a supercharged V6. For V6 models, there's a choice of two- or four-wheel drive.

The base 4x2 XE ($17,999) comes with a 2.4-liter, double-overhead-cam inline-4 rated 143 horsepower and 154 pounds-feet of torque. Four-wheel drive is not available with the four-cylinder engine, nor is an automatic transmission. Standard equipment includes a tubular roof rack with removable gear basket, air conditioning, a 100-watt audio system with a CD player, anti-lock brakes and a full-size spare tire.

XE V6 ($20,399) comes with a 3.3-liter, single overhead-cam V6 that now produces 180 horsepower (10 more than last year) and 202 pounds-feet of torque. For 2003, XE V6 also comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, tubular step rails, and a driver's seat that adjusts for height and lumbar support. A five-speed manual transmission is standard on the V6 XE. A four-speed automatic is optional ($1000).

SE ($24,699) comes standard with the V6 engine, four-speed automatic, and a limited-slip rear differential. Also included are upgraded seats; fog lamps; cruise control; first aid kit; leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls; power windows, locks and mirrors; variable intermittent wipers; tilt steering wheel; remote keyless entry and, coolest of all, a 300-watt Rockford Fosgate eight-speaker audio system with subwoofer and in-dash 6-CD changer.

A supercharged V6 engine that produces 210 horsepower and 246 pound-feet of torque is available with SE trim only. Supercharged SE ($25,999) includes unique charcoal cloth upholstery and 17-inch wheels and tires.

Four-wheel drive ($2000) is available for XE V6 and SE. XE 4x4 buyers can add a limited-slip rear differential as part of a Sport Package ($399 ) that includes front tow hooks and fog lights. A new Rugged Leather Package ($999) for SE models includes leather seats and suede-like fabric inserts for the inner doors. A pop-up sunroof with sunshade ($349) is available on SE models. New for 2003 is the Dynamic Control Package ($549), which includes traction and skid control functions, plus a tire-pressure monitoring system. The Rockford-Fosgate stereo can be added to XE V6 ($799).

Side-curtain air bags are optional on the SE ($499) and XE and we recommend them highly as they can protect your skull in a side impact or rollover. Skull protection is cool.


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BROUGHT IT ON OCT. 30TH, 2005,15,573 MILES ON IT,RIDES GREAT!,TODAY ONLY HAVE 45,325 MILES ON ITT!,WOULD LIKE A 2010 XTTERA OFF ROAD FULLY LOADED,THIS IS PAID OFF! WONDER WHAT KELLY BLUE BOOK VALUE IS ON IT!
posted by HARRY MARTIN on Aug 21 2009
 
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This vehicle is the best I've ever had. I am impressed with its performance off road and on icy snowy roads. I only had to use the four-wheel drive on a few occasions. I love the stereo system, the leather seats, and how high I sit up in the car. I like how easy to clean it is and the turning radius.
posted by Sammy on Dec 06 2007
 
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The nissan x-terra was the best car that i have bought so far. Its depedable fun to drive. I love making long trips with my nissan. I recommend everybody who is looking to buy an S.U.V.
posted by Vance on Dec 06 2007
 
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Great looks and is fun to drive. The Nissan Xterra is a fun and spacious starting SUV with excellent power to get you to places where you would think you never go. The Supercharger delivers power when you need it most and handling similar to a midsize car. Will recommended to any one!
posted by Sheldon Tale on Dec 06 2007
 
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After test driving 8 or 9 SUV's, I ended up purchasing the Xterra because it's overall quality is great and it was the most affordable. The gas consumption is a bit high, but I can live with it since I'm happy with everything else about the Xterra.
posted by Estevan on Dec 06 2007
 
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