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Nissan Xterra
Taking to the trails is the Xterra's specialty, and it's one of the most livable on-road SUVs among its off-road-capable competition. The interior is a bit plasticky, but it's well-suited to a rugged lifestyle. The Xterra rides and handles well for a truck-based SUV, though fuel efficiency is poor. Interior options like Bluetooth, portable navigation and satellite radio will make any trip more enjoyable. For 2010, previously optional equipment is now mostly standard.
MSRP: $22,450 – $30,400
Engine: 4.0-liter V6 with 261 hp
Base EPA mpg: 16 city/20 hwy/18 cmb
Competition: Jeep Wrangler, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota 4Runner
Model Highlights
Rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Standard 6-speed manual or optional 5-speed automatic
Multi-mode transfer case on 4WD models
Easy-clean flooring materials and interior utility hooks
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