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ot, Are xterra's any good? (Looking for a vehicle).
Mar 24, 5:46 am show options
Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech From: - Find messages by this author Date: 24 Mar 2005 05:46:09 -0800 Local: Thurs, Mar 24 2005 5:46 am Subject: Is the xterra reliable? Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Remove | Report Abuse I am looking for a small suv that does not do too bad on gas mileage and is very reliable. I currently drive a 89 f150 that gets less than 14 miles to the gallon. I drive about 50 miles a day by myself but what like the capability to carry the family of 4 occassionally. I also want a 4 wheel drive. Been looking at used vehicles and found a 2000 xterra with about 77,000 miles. Are these reliable? Are they decent on gas? I have also looked at a Grand Cherokee which I loved but when I look at reliability info it scares me: http://autos.msn.com/research/=ADvip...3D3=AD179&src= =3Dvip I would like to be able to haul a trailer occassionally when I need to. Any advice? |
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