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squisher86SE
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JUN 10, 03:20 PM
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EDIT: Found something, now I own a 2005 Pontiac Montana, same miles as the Nissan, and really clean. Thanks for all who looked!
Asking $5000, take that for what it's worth on used cars.
2001 Nissan Xterra SE 3.3 v6 4x4 with hi/low range Automatic trans 129xxx miles Timing belt and water pump new (I didn't have records on the last timing change so I just did it for peace of mind. Change interval is 105,000 miles or 7 years, and as far down as you have to go do to it, you do the water pump just because you're there and most of the disassembly is the same).
We bought this to replace a vehicle that was totalled by a hailstorm so we have not had it long but it turns out that it is very uncomfortable for my wife to drive -- and it's "her" car. There is nothing wrong with it, and we like how it drives and rides but the ergonomics do not fit her.
We would entertain trades of equal value/quality as well. Something family sized, like mid to full sized suvs, full sized cars or even crossovers (not van fans unfortunately). Preference given for 4x4/awd for SUV/CUV. Main caveat is that she has to be comfortable since that's the problem here The vehicle we lost was an Expedition and she really liked that, so vehicles with seating positions similar seem to be a good fit.
I hate to get rid of it so soon because it's a really neat truck but she can't stand to drive it, and my car isn't so great for hauling the family (Mustang GT - also potentially for sale for the right price, but would rather not).
More pics[This message has been edited by squisher86SE (edited 06-17-2013).]
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Monkeyman
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JUN 10, 08:02 PM
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Looks nice. Have you looked at last gen Blazers? My '04 has a nice driving postion and is worth (according to KBB, etc) about what your '01 is worth. You might be able to find a good deal on one.
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squisher86SE
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JUN 10, 08:19 PM
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Used to own one (Shoulda never gotten rid of it) so totally open to one. Long story about that one honestly. Cliff notes is that she thought she wanted sliding doors ("easier" with kids) and (marginally) better fuel mileage. She hated driving it, and the Chrysler 4 speed FWD automatics are JUNK, especially compared to a GM or Ford truck driveline.
We traded even, but got hosed honestly.
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