Is Xterra a good car?

Is Xterra a good car?

The average rating is a 3.9 out of 5 stars. The Nissan Xterra Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5. It ranks 9th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Nissan Xterra Reliability Ratings.

Are there any problems with the 2006 Nissan Xterra?

2006 Nissan Xterra Problems The 2006 Xterra had the main issues with the transmission and the engine, and the NHTSA complaints regarding the fuel system. The main issues with the transmission deal with the coolant leaking into the transmission, the transmission failing, and the car not being able to go into gear.

What causes the Check Engine light to turn on on a Nissan Xterra?

The highest complaint regarding the Nissan Xterra focuses on the radiator leaking and causing transmission failure, with the problem occurring at around 106,000 miles in the 2005 Nissan Xterra. In addition, the check engine light can turn on due to a faulty fuel sensor and the pink coolant in the radiator can cause the transmission problems.

When did the Nissan Xterra first come out?

Produced from the 1999-2015 model years across two different generations, the first generation shared a platform with the Nissan Frontier, while the second generation shared the platform with the more modern Frontier.

What are the features of a Nissan Xterra?

Although both Xterra generations varied significantly, both were focused on affordability and the off-road capabilities over luxury and comfort. Both generations used a c-pillar mounted rear door handles, a tailgate bump out, and a two-tiered roof enabling stadium seating.

2006 Nissan Xterra Problems The 2006 Xterra had the main issues with the transmission and the engine, and the NHTSA complaints regarding the fuel system. The main issues with the transmission deal with the coolant leaking into the transmission, the transmission failing, and the car not being able to go into gear.

The highest complaint regarding the Nissan Xterra focuses on the radiator leaking and causing transmission failure, with the problem occurring at around 106,000 miles in the 2005 Nissan Xterra. In addition, the check engine light can turn on due to a faulty fuel sensor and the pink coolant in the radiator can cause the transmission problems.

Although both Xterra generations varied significantly, both were focused on affordability and the off-road capabilities over luxury and comfort. Both generations used a c-pillar mounted rear door handles, a tailgate bump out, and a two-tiered roof enabling stadium seating.

Produced from the 1999-2015 model years across two different generations, the first generation shared a platform with the Nissan Frontier, while the second generation shared the platform with the more modern Frontier.