Nissan Kills the Xterra After Years of Neglect Lead to Its Demise - Torque News

Back in 2005, the Nissan Xterra made up almost 8 percent of the overall U. S. sales for the company. When the Xterra debuted in 2000, it was a resounding success and fit nicely between the Pathfinder, which had grown larger over the years, and the Frontier pickup truck it was based upon. Nissan has now announced that the 2015 Xterra will cease production soon and will not begin again for the 2016 model year. "The Nissan Xterra has completed its current production cycle. After more than 750,000 Xterras sold since its introduction as a model year 2000 vehicle, the last Xterra will be sold in the fall of 2015. ". The writing was on the wall for the Xterra, though. Even as the Frontier pickup truck enjoyed continued steady sales, the Xterra was dropping. As the last true body-on-frame SUV in Nissan's lineup, though, it's sad to see the Xterra go. One of the most capable people-haulers in their line, the Xterra offered a lot of goodness for the buck. Yet it was often neglected as Nissan focused on volume-selling vehicles such as the Rogue, Murano, Altima, and Maxima. Now, finishing out this year at sales likely to be in the 10,000 unit range, the Nissan Xterra is to be no more. Source: www.torquenews.com