How many miles will a Nissan Xterra get?
So, how many miles can a Nissan Xterra last? Of course, it all depends on the maintenance, but on average this car can safely last up to 200,000 miles without the major mechanical issues. And most users after getting rid of these problems, expect to squeeze another 150,000 out of it.
How many miles does a 2004 Nissan Xterra get?
I’ve owned my 2004 Xterra for 15 years. 130,000 miles. For the average driver, this vehicle is pretty reliable with normal maintenance. This year doesn’t experience coolant/transmission oil contaminating, like what happened with 2005/6 years.
What kind of engine does Nissan Xterra have?
The engine lacks power for speed and towing, but the VG33E (V6) engine was manufactured for 8 years and has a great reliability history. I had zero issues for the first 120k and most of that was hard miles off-roading.
Why does my Nissan Xterra stumble at 120K?
-Bearing in the distributor can wear out, which causes the engine to occasionally stumble (this problem doesn’t not leave the truck immediately inoperable but it will get worse with time until it fails) Agree: Stumbles started at 120k. The bearing was almost completely gone but it was still running.
The engine lacks power for speed and towing, but the VG33E (V6) engine was manufactured for 8 years and has a great reliability history. I had zero issues for the first 120k and most of that was hard miles off-roading.
I’ve owned my 2004 Xterra for 15 years. 130,000 miles. For the average driver, this vehicle is pretty reliable with normal maintenance. This year doesn’t experience coolant/transmission oil contaminating, like what happened with 2005/6 years.
-Bearing in the distributor can wear out, which causes the engine to occasionally stumble (this problem doesn’t not leave the truck immediately inoperable but it will get worse with time until it fails) Agree: Stumbles started at 120k. The bearing was almost completely gone but it was still running.