Following the lead of the Frontier pickup, a supercharged engine is now available in Nissan’s midsize sport utility vehicle, which has boldly proven its popularity with youthful buyers. The Tennessee-built Xterra is based on the Frontier pickup truck and was introduced for the 2000 model year as a basic, lower-cost running mate for the Nissan Pathfinder. During that calendar year, Nissan moved 88,578 of the assertively styled SUVs, according to Automotive News, handily passing up the Pathfinder to become Nissan’s best-selling sport utility model.
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