Xterra PRO-4X models feature Roof-Mounted Off-Road Lights in the air dam, silver headlight inner color, auto on/off headlights, black bodyside molding, unique gray/white cloth seat fabric with special embroidery, outside temperature display in rearview mirror, PRO-4X badge on tailgate, RearView Monitor and leather- …

What is the average life of a Nissan Xterra?

Here is the short answer to how long the Nissan Xterra lasts: You can expect a Nissan Xterra to last 200,000 miles. If you cover an average of 15,000 miles yearly, you can get about 13 to 15 years of problem-free performance from the vehicle with diligent maintenance and careful use.

What does the pro4x add?

Along with the upgraded tires, the Pro-4X gets additional convex mirrors for better visibility, off-road gauges, Bilstein shocks, hill start and hill descent control, steel skid plates and, most importantly, a locking rear differential.

Why did they stop making Nissan Xterra?

Discontinuation. The Xterra was discontinued in the U.S. after the 2015 model year. Poor fuel economy, declining sales, and mandated upgrades to safety and emissions were cited as reasons.

Does the Pro-4X have skid plates?

Also included in the Pro-4X package are Bilstein off-road shocks, a beefier Dana rear axle, skid plates under the engine, transfer case, and fuel tank, and Hankook Dynapro AT-M all-terrain tires on 16-inch alloy wheels.

Is Titan Pro-4X a good truck?

Overall Takeaway. Overall the Titan is a fantastic, yet underrated, truck for daily life or a favorite backroad adventure. With the PRO-4X starting at $47,590 for a King Cab and $49,790 for a Crew Cab, there is a ton of value in this truck and would be hard to find another better-optioned truck for the money.

What’s the 2012 Nissan Xterra 4×4 transmission type?

The 4×4 versions of the 2012 Nissan Xterra S and PRO-4X come standard with a 6-speed manual transmission but can be upgraded to a 5-speed automatic.

How much does a 2012 Nissan Xterra cost?

The 2012 Nissan Xterra SUV’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts right around $25,000 for the X trim level, jumps to around $29,000 for a 4-wheel-drive S trim, and tops out near $33,000 for a loaded PRO-4X with leather.

How many cargo hooks does the 2012 Nissan Xterra have?

In addition to no-carpet and Easy Clean surfaces, the 2012 Nissan Xterra’s cargo area features a total of 10 cargo hooks in the sides, ceiling and in the adjustable Utili-track Cargo Channel System in the floor (4X4 models only).

How does the Nissan Xterra compare to the 370Z?

On the freeway the Xterra tracks straight and true, delivers a ride on par with most mid-size pickup trucks and generally feels stable at high speeds. The Xterra’s 4.0-liter V6 engine is a modified version of the V6 found in the 370Z, meaning there is no lack of low-end torque necessary for passing slower cars or climbing dirt trails.