Why Pay The Toyota Tax? An Expert Reveals ALL You Need To Know About Buying an Old 4x4 Nissan!

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    In this video we take an in-depth look at two older Nissan 4x4's: The first generation pathfinder and second gen Nissan Xterra. Here's what to look for when it comes to buying and older Nissan off-roader!
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Комментарии • 646

  • @jimsteffel
    @jimsteffel 3 года назад +137

    My 2015 Xterra Pro 4X is the best vehicle I've ever owned. Recently returned from a 6000 mile road trip around the desert southwest. Ice, snow, desert sand, mountains. Sub zero temps to desert heat. Not a single issue with the truck. Love it too as a daily driver.

    • @jgregg7100
      @jgregg7100 3 года назад +4

      I'm on 160k miles on 05 4x4, you have many more enjoyable miles left

    • @Cj1985_GT
      @Cj1985_GT 2 года назад +2

      I love my 06 Xterra AND my 06 Pathfinder.

    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 2 года назад +4

      I've found a 2008 Pathfinder V6 with 161k miles on it for $5,900. Is that a good deal?

    • @snakekeeper2073
      @snakekeeper2073 2 года назад +4

      I bought a 2015 pro4x with manual 6 speed 60k miles. Love the truck so much, an absolute joy to drive.

    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 2 года назад

      @@snakekeeper2073
      How much did you pay for it?

  • @benjaminaguirre5755
    @benjaminaguirre5755 3 года назад +2

    Yes. Old Nissans!! I bought my 04 pathfinder platinum back from my sister. 4wd, VQ V6 so tons of power, reliable. Small lift and 32’s coming soon.

    • @minica3456
      @minica3456 3 года назад

      Looking to get this exact model 200k mileage for 38k a good price?

  • @renooverlanding9549
    @renooverlanding9549 3 года назад +6

    Great video! We love Nissan trucks they are still built great for off roading!!

  • @tclg1
    @tclg1 3 года назад +27

    This guy is so passionate, cool

  • @tristankelsey1746
    @tristankelsey1746 Год назад

    The first gen pathfinder is the one to get. Pure simple rugged lil truck true to its purpose. Good luck finding one without tons of body rust tho from what ive seen in the northeast

  • @777Timberwolf
    @777Timberwolf 3 года назад

    thank you for the knowledge about the 1995 Nissan Pathfinder, My heart and mindset is on that vehicle.

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 Год назад

    I wish they would bring back the boxy 95 pathfinder but build it out bigger and better like the xterra or Bronco.. It would be a badass looking SUV.

  • @noahmcdaniel4920
    @noahmcdaniel4920 3 года назад +1

    Paying $5-10k more for a used car with 50-100k more miles on it because it's "more reliable" is insane.

  • @lnkee
    @lnkee Год назад

    I still enjoy my reliable 2001 Nissan Pathfinder. Minor maintenance other than that it runs great. Thx

  • @levskitoronto
    @levskitoronto 3 года назад

    There was leather and disc brakes all around and a sunroof on my 93 Pathfinder. Heated seats too. It was their premium trim. It was an excellent truck, built like a tank and their only downfall is the frame rusting behind and above the rear wheels. My manual was getting about 11L/100kms. I loved that truck.

  • @josevillalta3164
    @josevillalta3164 3 года назад

    I Love that Pathfinder, my uncle had 2 of them and the Nissan Pickup. I would love to own one.

  • @rlh9373
    @rlh9373 3 года назад

    my 07 pathfinder 6 years got over 200 thousands miles got exhaust replaced and driver side bearings plus all breaks and rotors cause the driver wheel bearing was bad for over a year . Breaks was still good but uneven so i replaced all.Last week helluva a suv if i hit the lottery i will by the new 2022 pathfinder looks like the 07. I paid 8000 for mine 6 years ago no car payment it had 135000miles

  • @bobbbobb4663
    @bobbbobb4663 3 года назад

    Here in the Southeast US, the Toyota Tax is simply known as the extra add ons forced onto new cars by Southeast Toyota Distribution.

  • @cbo6034
    @cbo6034 3 года назад +1

    Looks like my X. I have a Gobi ladder & roof rack on it

  • @MultiCax
    @MultiCax 3 года назад

    Can you share a link for the front bumper?

  • @getlosttoday4045
    @getlosttoday4045 3 года назад +267

    When Nissan built vehicles well

    • @theblishknovk
      @theblishknovk 3 года назад +25

      If they got rid of Renault, they would make them great again.

    • @Luca_Natoli
      @Luca_Natoli 3 года назад +25

      @@theblishknovk they are in talks of leaving that certain group of control freaks.
      Nissan don't want to be part of Renault anymore.

    • @theblishknovk
      @theblishknovk 3 года назад +27

      @@Luca_Natoli makes me so happy. I want Nissan to be a proper Toyota rival again. And i also want Nissan to bring us a new Silvia!

    • @Farrell0208
      @Farrell0208 3 года назад +18

      More like when all Japanese auto makers made vehicles well. Before technology took over everything and and cars became rolling computers

    • @e4mafia_tn
      @e4mafia_tn 3 года назад +20

      As an auto parts manufacturer, I can say will all honesty that Nissan and Toyota have the strictest standards and WILL send a whole shipment back if more than 2% fail their inspections. I would only buy Nissan or Toyota.

  • @Bigjobrob
    @Bigjobrob 3 года назад +165

    A couple of items of correction. The first-gen SE Pathfinder did come with a pop-up glass sunroof. My 93 has one. It came with a removable cover that is usually gone. The sun on your head is a scorcher without the cover! It also had rear disk breaks along with a limited-slip diff, and adjustable shocks.

    • @davidvillalobos-hornback3919
      @davidvillalobos-hornback3919 3 года назад +6

      thats what i have right now, ive heard its also a bit rare?

    • @davidvillalobos-hornback3919
      @davidvillalobos-hornback3919 3 года назад +1

      comes with electric windows, locks, and cruise control, a bit of a bummer cruise doesn't work even though the light comes on.

    • @davidvillalobos-hornback3919
      @davidvillalobos-hornback3919 3 года назад +4

      213,000 miles

    • @jeffreyrigged
      @jeffreyrigged 3 года назад +3

      yeah alot had pop up glass roofs

    • @cesarconh895
      @cesarconh895 3 года назад +7

      I have a 88 two door SE with the sun roof and the sun roof holder. It looks better than my 93 lol

  • @tyheard3060
    @tyheard3060 3 года назад +70

    I love these Nissan trucks! I have an 03 pathfinder 4x4 with 230000 miles. I drove it off road and across the country several times, and it's been super reliable and affordable. Hopefully, Nissan someday gets back its reputation for being as reliable as Toyota and Honda...

    • @akasha.tushet9645
      @akasha.tushet9645 3 года назад +3

      Bought a 2003 pathfinder with 199k, replaced a cat and drove it 1000 miles. Best purchase ever

    • @tyheard3060
      @tyheard3060 3 года назад +3

      @The Real VR Stellantis almost did buy their parent company Renault but the gov't didn't let them due to monopoly laws. So, there's still hope🤞

    • @Cj1985_GT
      @Cj1985_GT 2 года назад +1

      You should upgrade to the 05-12 with the VQ40DE engine. The torque the 4.0 has is incredibly awesome.

    • @davidfence6939
      @davidfence6939 2 года назад +1

      It'll take A LOT to change for that. Their current engines are garbage that won't make 250k.

  • @SuperNiloc88
    @SuperNiloc88 3 года назад +55

    2nd gen Xterra's are so underrated. Love mine.

    • @infdox9051
      @infdox9051 Год назад +2

      Can you still get replacement parts

    • @harysuper
      @harysuper Год назад +1

      @@infdox9051 yeah! Z1 off road is a website that has just about everything

  • @udontneedtoknow6816
    @udontneedtoknow6816 3 года назад +34

    The hardbody platform was the best in that time period.. My uncle had a lifted 90 hardbody truck. It was amazing. Super capability, and reliable. It had 480,000 miles and still ran like a champ when it was totaled on the 10 fwy.

  • @ssnider7967
    @ssnider7967 3 года назад +26

    On the 4.0L engines the timing chain issues was not the tensioner shoes but the timing chain itself. The timing chains were rough and would eat away the shoes. The fix is to replace the chains and shoes. If you don't replace the chains you're not fixing the problem and it will happen again. When the earlier chain were made the dies used to stamp the sections would leave rough edges causing them to act like sandpaper and were the tensioner shoes.

    • @joyroc885
      @joyroc885 Год назад +5

      I would also add that you didn't have to replace it every 20k. It could be anywhere from 20k to 200k. I seen them all over the map. Just replace the chain and guides with the updated ones and your good.

  • @MrMister1227
    @MrMister1227 3 года назад +122

    and just like that The Nissan Tax is born....

    • @norsefalconer
      @norsefalconer 3 года назад +7

      Just like what happened to the Samurai, Lexus GX and Sequoia

    • @Lesn-1
      @Lesn-1 3 года назад

      excellent... I've been thinking about putting my X up for sale soon :P

    • @stylepoint1200
      @stylepoint1200 3 года назад

      Here to say the same thing….

  • @juanmj93
    @juanmj93 3 года назад +51

    I have a 93 SE V6 manual, in Colombia, and it has a sunroof and leather seats and I'm pretty sure those were factory.

    • @ChrisN85420
      @ChrisN85420 3 года назад +2

      you would be right in those years it would have the removeable glass panel type sunroof from the factory the leather too i'm pretty sure i've seen a few with it pretty rare though

    • @shadow_2437
      @shadow_2437 3 года назад +1

      Can’t lie man you’ve just given me a beautiful idea for my hardbody. Got a 95 lol

    • @dayelmattos9985
      @dayelmattos9985 3 года назад +1

      I had a 95 SE and had a stock sunroof too. When he said that it didn't come stock I was think boy your wrong. That was my first vehicle and it by far outlasted this new crap they've made.

    • @captaindeadpool1640
      @captaindeadpool1640 3 года назад

      Swap the seats?

    • @weightoven
      @weightoven 3 года назад

      My dad had one too. It looked black but was dark green

  • @NuclearSandwich7
    @NuclearSandwich7 3 года назад +80

    Well, I paid the “Toyota tax” for my first truck back in high school. Paid 7500 bucks for it and drove it for 5 years. Put over 100,000 miles on it and the odometer hit somewhere around 330,000 miles. I ended up selling it for 7000.
    That’s why you pay the “Toyota tax”

    • @norsefalconer
      @norsefalconer 3 года назад +2

      Bought my '92 pickup with 200k miles from the original owner for $3k. I don't think I'd have trouble getting my $ back, even corrected for dollar devaluation.

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 3 года назад +8

      I towed trailers with my 1998 Camry with the 5S-FE 4-banger and drove it "off-road" going camping with our Boy Scout troop. As an Assistant Scoutmaster, there were a minimum of a couple of camping trips per year that I went on. I am self-employed and sometimes do handyman type work, so when I towed a trailer, it was going to be loaded with appliances, furniture, and/or building materials.
      My wife and I bought the Camry from a friend with just over 300,000 miles on it. A typical year for us saw us putting at least 20 to 22 thousand miles on the car. A very slow year saw us putting only about 15,000 miles on the car.
      After owning the car for about 8 years, it finally threw a rod and punched a hole in the block with only a mere 461,228 miles on the odometer. After talking with my friend about what was done on the car and what I did with it, all of that mileage was with the original engine, original transmission, original upholstery on the seats, original power window regulators/motors, and none of it was rebuilt or overhauled. None. I did some upgrades on the car, such as rear drum-to-disc conversion using V6 Camry factory parts, a 3500 Lb tow hitch receiver, taillight wiring adapter for trailer towing, bulb-out warning delete & LED tail light upgrade, 9-spoke Lexus ES300/ES330 16" alloy wheels, and Energy Suspension urethane suspension bushings. And the front brakes were upgraded to drilled & slotted rotors with ceramic pads. I had to push my right foot through the floor and all the way under the radiator to get any acceleration out of the 130 horse 4-banger (figuratively speaking - no holes in the sheet-metal/floor pan/firewall), but when I needed to stop (even with a loaded trailer), the car stopped and stopped quickly.
      After the engine died, I was considering putting a junkyard engine in the car. Everything else on the car worked just fine. My wise and beautiful wife reminded me that a truck or SUV would be better suited to my needs. So, now I'm shopping for a Japanese SUV with 4WD/AWD and a 5-speed manual transmission. Nissan vehicles from when Nissan was Nissan are good vehicles. I don't trust the Renault Nissan vehicles, especially not the ones with CVTs.
      So, yeah, used and abused, my Camry made it about 96% of the way from here to the moon and back. I bet if I had treated it more like a car, it would have gone past half-a-million miles. That's why you pay the "Toyota Tax."

    • @wildkarrde3370
      @wildkarrde3370 3 года назад +4

      I just prefer to buy the right truck/SUV to begin with and not worry about selling it later. If that means buying a Nissan for much less than a comparable Toyota and build it to work for me then so be it.

    • @NuclearSandwich7
      @NuclearSandwich7 3 года назад +2

      @@wildkarrde3370 I can’t speak for the others, but I’m not concerned with the resale of the vehicle I’m buying. My comment was simply to highlight the ridiculous resale value as a plus of buying a Toyota.

    • @h.r.puffnstuff8705
      @h.r.puffnstuff8705 3 года назад +1

      I've been messing with Japanese vehicles for 50 years now. I've watched them evolve. I was a Datsun fan long before I liked Toyota's.
      The Toyota tax is worth the extra money. The Pathfinders ain't bad but the.4runner is significantly better build quality and worthy of the tax.

  • @Luca_Natoli
    @Luca_Natoli 3 года назад +17

    The transmission is an easier fix then that.
    Get a transmission cooler attach it to the front of the radiator, then connect the transmission lines to that, then disconnect and seal the ones on the bottom of the radiator. Done.
    Nothing to ever worry about then. 👍

    • @agoogleuser1188
      @agoogleuser1188 3 года назад

      Or by a first gen or xterra

    • @Luca_Natoli
      @Luca_Natoli 3 года назад +6

      @@agoogleuser1188 first gen are the ones with that problem.
      They introduced the transmission coolers later on in the revised versions from factory.

  • @Queensizemusic
    @Queensizemusic 3 года назад +44

    “Why pay the ‘Toyota Tax?’” Well, we all know the reason for that, but the older Nissin Pathfinder is a great vehicle.

    • @dupperskeez
      @dupperskeez 3 года назад +16

      Because some people are gullible?

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 3 года назад +23

      @@dupperskeez because reliability is king?

    • @wildtrack2459
      @wildtrack2459 3 года назад +9

      @@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 Nah, some nissans are cheaper and way better than some toyotas, nissan is pretty reliable doe

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 3 года назад +8

      @Obscure Game Collecting the hard bodies are just as reliable as any hilux or Tacoma but the Toyota has a bigger aftermarket support and the 22r that most older Toyotas run are dirt cheap and strong but I love my XJ's and the 4.0 is just as reliable just eats I wee bit more gas

    • @captaindeadpool1640
      @captaindeadpool1640 3 года назад

      I have had both and love both but the Toyota is more advanced when the Toyota was putting efi fuel injection in 86 up and Nissan still had throttle body in 96. I would say electronics is better in Toyota. To be honest 7 years ago I got a Nissan d21 because of the Toyota tax but now Nissan d21 are getting expensive.

  • @nikolaslarson6891
    @nikolaslarson6891 3 года назад +43

    Your guest is a blast! Sympathetic, well spoken and he knows his stuff. The car is great. Exactly what you don’t find anymore, basic, simple, sturdy, relatively light and no nonsense vehicles. I used to service my own cars but nowadays you have to be an engineer to change the battery of a Yaris (apart from all the useless plastic covers the carmakers love to put everywhere that you have to dig through before you even see the Engine). Nice video.

  • @plav032
    @plav032 3 года назад +13

    I was skeptical about owning an older Nissan when I was hunting for a truck last year. I entertained Titans, but ended up exclusively looking at Silverados. But then a 04 Nissan Frontier S/C (Supercharged Edition) Crewcab, 4x4 came up for way under my budget and I jumped on it. I could not be happier with this truck. It's super capable, is quick, sounds AMAZING (with the intake resonators removed and a cold air, sounds like a mini TRX), and I've had no issues what so ever, it's got over 200k kms, and no signs of slowing down. I've always liked the Tacoma, but could never justify that price for a 1/4 tonne. I have all the features, great ride with Bilstein factory shocks, it turns heads, people have complimented me on it, very capable offroad with auto locking hubs, plus it has a full length box so trips to the lumber yard aren't a hassle either.
    I'd recommend a mid 2000s Nissan to anyone, they don't deserve the rap that they get.

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni 2 года назад +1

      We had a 2002/3 Terrano some years ago. 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual transmission. It was great for the first 4 years, then things started to go south. Alternators went out quite a lot, belts snapped, clutch burnt (once, I think), and one issue that almost caused the car to catch on fire (don't know what it was). We were the original owners. Engine and transmission were bulletproof though. In 2011 we felt we were tired of the numerous issues, so it was replaced by an '04 Sequoia. Since then, if you suggest a Nissan to my mum, she'll disagree with you. We've almost exclusively bought Toyotas and Lexus since then.

  • @mar7739
    @mar7739 3 года назад +38

    Had the same Pathfinder in Poland in the middle 90's (but with manual). What a journey back in time....

    • @telfer3388
      @telfer3388 3 года назад +3

      I have this pathfinder with manual in Poland right now :) and im giddy every time i step inside :)

  • @jmar3011
    @jmar3011 3 года назад +12

    They forgot to mention that if you want a 2015 Xterra Pro4x (last year made) with low miles they are currently over 30k!

    • @theeditorrestrial
      @theeditorrestrial 3 года назад +2

      I got my 15 Pro4x with 70k miles for 19.

    • @nicolasblanc816
      @nicolasblanc816 3 года назад +2

      '12 Pro4x with 90K miles bought for $15K from original owner. I am happy.

    • @jgregg7100
      @jgregg7100 3 года назад

      Saw one for 35k in my area with about 20k miles

    • @brandonfalls1445
      @brandonfalls1445 2 года назад

      @@theeditorrestrial got mine at start of lockdown when dealers where desperate to move cars. 2015 had 50,200 and paid 18k

  • @CommuterAndCoffee
    @CommuterAndCoffee 3 года назад +34

    This makes me miss my 06 Xterra. Had it for 10 years, still regret selling it. Great rig!

    • @lighttheway5088
      @lighttheway5088 2 года назад +1

      I am in that position right now. I have a 2011 Nissan Xterra S 4 x 4. It is slightly lifted and has amazing tires on it including a back tire. I only have 70,000 miles on it. Like new inside and out. I’m worried I’ll regret selling it.

    • @infdox9051
      @infdox9051 Год назад

      @@lighttheway5088 parts possible to get?

  • @MrBlacksharpie
    @MrBlacksharpie 3 года назад +11

    Was planning on buying an xterra pro 4x this past week until I looked online and saw that if I want one with around 100000 miles it will cost me around $27000! The used car market is completely stupid right now. I really hope this a temporary thing and not a long term trend.

    • @weightoven
      @weightoven 3 года назад

      I just bought a manual pro 4x 82k miles. For 7500. Dude was asking 8k no issues 1 owner brand new clutch.

    • @MrBlacksharpie
      @MrBlacksharpie 3 года назад

      @@weightoven wow, Nice find man! I have found a couple with around 100000 miles for around 18,000 but not less than that. Thanks for the hope though.

    • @davidsavage-pickett7582
      @davidsavage-pickett7582 3 года назад

      @@MrBlacksharpie (

    • @lighttheway5088
      @lighttheway5088 2 года назад +1

      I have a 2011 S Nissan Xterra, It is a 4 x 4 with only 78,000 miles on it. Slightly lifted with new tires. It is a beauty and in incredible condition. Getting ready to list it, let me know if you’re interested

  • @Supernova778
    @Supernova778 3 года назад +6

    My 91 pathfinder had a sun roof....and leather seats......and rear disc breaks.
    Family bought the car in 93 and drove it until some one crashed into it a few years back with 315,000 miles on it

  • @gordythecreator
    @gordythecreator 3 года назад +11

    I've wanted an xtera ever since they were released. Better design than Toyota!

    • @j_mars_cars
      @j_mars_cars 3 года назад +2

      So, how are they better? Different, but better? There is a reason for Toyo-tax

    • @j_mars_cars
      @j_mars_cars 3 года назад

      @Pro4x Trdpro ah gotcha. Yes, I've seen the really cool roof racks on nissans. The lack of manual is sad for Toyota 4runners as well. I'll probably try owning a Nissan eventually, weird cars are something I can't leave alone lol

    • @j_mars_cars
      @j_mars_cars 3 года назад

      @Pro4x Trdpro yeah I have a 2nd gen, so it's 4 cyl manual torsion bar goodness. It's virtually unbreakable in its current setup, but I want 33's and 4.56 gears.

    • @mrdauntl3ss
      @mrdauntl3ss 3 года назад

      your all talking out of your ass

    • @KidJaeProductions
      @KidJaeProductions 3 года назад +1

      Better design than Toyota? You're reaching.

  • @georgebondarenko7120
    @georgebondarenko7120 3 года назад +5

    Have a 2012 Xterra 4x4 with a manual trans, all I’ve had to do is change the oil and fluid on the proper intervals and that’s it. I have over 90k miles and still runs strong. It’s in stock form and dose well on and off road, of course nothing too challenging since it is not lifted. It tows more than 6k pounds. I plan on lifting and modifying it a bit to make it more capable. If Toyota is too rich for your blood, check out Nissan Frontier/Xterra/Pathfinders, you get more bang for your buck. They are a great choice and so underrated. I love my Xterra!

  • @Fugg.josh.v35
    @Fugg.josh.v35 3 года назад +3

    Stop telling people about these lolll

  • @jeffrey88888
    @jeffrey88888 3 года назад +6

    My dad had a 93 Pathfinder and I drove the 94 Hardbody back when I was in High School. Great trucks

  • @scott8238
    @scott8238 3 года назад +5

    Nissan has always built a proper truck and still does today. I wish Toyota would take note because C channel frames, no trans cooler, and rear drum brakes are not how to build a truck:)

    • @goingindieEN
      @goingindieEN 3 года назад

      Drum brakes are dated, but not as dumb as no trans cooler.

    • @prohere124
      @prohere124 3 года назад

      Drum brakes do much better off-road since it’s a sealed system

    • @scott8238
      @scott8238 3 года назад

      @@prohere124 Water and sand still get in they are not completely sealed. Plus they do not dissipate heat on road hence whey they are no longer used expect when cost cutting is needed on cheaper models.

  • @ambienteterrazas
    @ambienteterrazas 3 года назад +5

    I wanted a second gen xterra to replace my 1.5 gen xterra but the smod and timing chain tensioner made me look away, Ill just wait till my 02 explodes and then start looking for something else, i bought it salvage (as a temporary vehicle) with around 130k miles and never tought it will still go on, i live in northen baja and mainly use it to go to remote camping and surfing spots, the terrain here is very unforgiven but it always makes it there and back. Old nissans are very reliable, well built and will go on and on if taken good care of, there is soo much nonsense competition on which brand is better, if it gets you where you want to be and back thats good enough..

    • @elizabethmiller7918
      @elizabethmiller7918 3 года назад

      Smod and TC are such trivial issues though if u know about them. SMOD can be prophylactically addressed via a 100 dollar radiator. and the guy explained the TC guide chains incorrectly ... you do NOT need to open up the engine to screw new parts under the front cover. And Oh, BTW only SOME of those parts were "bad" (an incorrect cut at the factory had nothing to do with the material. ) this certainly does not affect "all those model years".

    • @Ivan.Nismo0018
      @Ivan.Nismo0018 3 года назад +1

      either, buy a 2008 or newer or just buy one working good and replace the radiator, is not a big deal, I did it in 4 hours work and the part was 160 bucks.

    • @elizabethmiller7918
      @elizabethmiller7918 3 года назад +1

      @@Ivan.Nismo0018 The final "good" radiator part number was not installed on 100% of vehicles until '11 model year. 9s and 10s and a better one but still not as good as the 11s

  • @carlosizz89
    @carlosizz89 3 года назад +6

    r51 pathfinders also had the v8 option which can also be swapped in on xterras and frontiers as they share the titan frame

  • @jessemorgan3839
    @jessemorgan3839 3 года назад +5

    Love my 95 Pathy. Looks great next to my other 90's Nissans. Paid $400 for it. Needed the engine replaced (snapped timing belt). Been running strong since. I usually see them dead because of timing belts not being replaced or a burnt up auto trans, but otherwise, SOHC VG ftw. We have a 2nd Xterra too with over 200k, still strong. Never had a major malfunction. My 2nd gen frontier just crossed the 100k mark, pulls all my junk around and gets me to work, no problem. Nissan has some greats vehicles when they take their time. Need to get the Renault out of Nissan.

  • @Apewpew15
    @Apewpew15 Месяц назад +1

    Got a 2005 pathfinder atm. First car got it at 143,000 miles, it was passed down thru the family my great grandpa being the first owner. Still drive it at 196,500 miles and I love it. Got a snorkel and some other lower level modifications like a light bar and such. Going to upgrade the suspension soon with old mane emu

  • @estarateta
    @estarateta 3 года назад +4

    I had a 96 pathfinder manual with 79K miles in the early 2000's and sold it to buy a Xterra 2006. Transmissions on Nissans are extremely faulty. As much as I like the look of the Xterra I would never buy another one.

  • @BC_Hunter
    @BC_Hunter 3 года назад +1

    Just put my deposit down for a new Frontier. Will never pay the Toyota tax.

  • @R.Nelson
    @R.Nelson 3 года назад +7

    Love the square headlights on the big truck!😎Cool!

  • @lukejolley8354
    @lukejolley8354 Год назад +1

    Uhg, I sold my 97 4x4 Pathfinder for $2,600 CAD in 2021. That kid got a sweet deal!

  • @InformalGreeting
    @InformalGreeting 3 года назад +4

    Crap!!! Xterra envy is real. And now it is back. That is an amazing looking rig. I need one in the garage.

  • @christopher9626
    @christopher9626 3 года назад +23

    2 of my favorite vehicles right there. Great episode!

  • @logankuzyk
    @logankuzyk 3 года назад +1

    Love the Pathfinders but I call bullshit on that guy's comment about manual hubs. The automatic hubs only came on the first gen Pathy. And for those of us with normal, always locked hubs, we don't get manual hubs because "le manuelle", we get manual hubs to save our CV axles and gas mileage.

  • @jesusva060192
    @jesusva060192 3 года назад +2

    It would be nice if you guys could do a video on the Isuzu Trooper

  • @chrisinutahpagano6774
    @chrisinutahpagano6774 3 года назад +1

    Andrea acts like this pathfinder and it's features are ancient 😒

  • @fpartidafpartida
    @fpartidafpartida 2 года назад +3

    Nice job finding this guy and getting him on your channel. He knows his stuff and is not all uppiddy about it.

  • @clooperman3745
    @clooperman3745 3 года назад +4

    Friend had a 1988 Nissan Patrol with a 6 cylinder gas engine, the truck was super tough and 100% reliable.

    • @ricardo3760
      @ricardo3760 3 года назад +1

      You just can't go wrong with a Patrol

  • @hungryjimbo
    @hungryjimbo 3 года назад +1

    I have a 2015 frontier pro4X. There are a lot I like about the truck but one major dislike is the turning radius is terrible. The Silverado work truck has a better turning radius.

  • @ericgallagan946
    @ericgallagan946 3 года назад +4

    Watching this while sitting in my 2010 Xterra Off Road. 116k miles and all I do is general maintenance. It’s been a great vehicle for the last several years. I bought it with 66k miles for $12,000. I think that was a steal at the time.

    • @MotoKeng
      @MotoKeng 3 года назад +1

      Dang you are lucky. A guy here is selling a 2015 Pro 4x with 119k miles for $13000

    • @ericgallagan946
      @ericgallagan946 3 года назад +2

      @@MotoKeng I initially started looking at newer Pro4x models when I was searching. They were in the ballpark of $20,000 for decent examples (keep in mind this was a few years ago). The 2010 popped up on CarGurus and I went to see it later that day. It was a 1 owner vehicle. Couldn’t pass it up.

  • @ScottHolderCrossPoint
    @ScottHolderCrossPoint 2 года назад +2

    This really made me miss my 2010 Xterra S. It saved my daughter's life in a head-on collision (totaled the vehicle). If it weren't for that wreck, I'd still have it.

    • @lighttheway5088
      @lighttheway5088 2 года назад

      I have a 2011 S 4 x 4 Xterra for sale. It only has 71,000 miles on it and it’s like brand new inside and out. Large incredible tires including a back spare tire. Like new inside and out.

  • @Wezi427
    @Wezi427 3 года назад +6

    I had an 01 and 07 Off-road Xterra, the 07 was my favorite vehicle I've ever owned. They were built extremely well and didn't have 1 issue with my 07.

    • @miniaddict4534
      @miniaddict4534 Год назад

      How did your 01 fare? I just bought an 04.

    • @Wezi427
      @Wezi427 Год назад +1

      @@miniaddict4534 the 01 was issue free. I traded it in with 70k miles. I really loved when they upgraded it for 2005 and waited until 2007 to trade in. The 01 needed tires and basic fluid changes. Extremely reliable.

  • @lighttheway5088
    @lighttheway5088 2 года назад +2

    I’m getting ready to list a 2011 Nissan Xterra S 4 x 4. I live in Colorado. It only has 78,000 miles on it, is lifted and has nice newer big tires all the way around including a back spare tire. Super nice inside and out. No issues.
    Dark gray just like what you have in your video.

  • @shankarwain4289
    @shankarwain4289 3 года назад +1

    Why would you buy an old toyota for 40k when you can get an equally capable 80s/90s pajero for 5k ? Here in India it's easy to find a 2gen pajero as cheap as a mitsubishi mirage ! And still runs strong even after 100k miles !

  • @TechnoJP2010
    @TechnoJP2010 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Gen 1 pathfinder with sunroof, so its possible

  • @DIY_AUTO_PHOTO
    @DIY_AUTO_PHOTO 3 года назад +2

    I love my Nissan Xterra , its still pretty much stock and I do work on it slowly little by littler recently changed radiator and few other things , installed back/front cam and stuff like that love working on it and making videos about it... hopefully this summer I will re-do the suspension ))

  • @calebmoran5580
    @calebmoran5580 Год назад +1

    I have a 2007 Nissan Xterra with the 6 speed manual.

  • @northeastadventuresnovascotia
    @northeastadventuresnovascotia 3 года назад +3

    A few things I noticed about the options on the WD21, I have made a list of the options that my 1994 SE-V6 has although mine is Canadian market so that may be the difference.
    Mine has these additional options
    Sunroof, leather, factory CD player (removed it) heated seats, heated mirrors, sport mode suspension (active shocks and they still work) rear disc brakes and limited slip diff. I even still have factory installed headlight guards and hood bugger. I can’t wait to see more videos of the Pathfinder.

  • @joahcool72
    @joahcool72 3 года назад +2

    Great video guys. I used to have one of the ‘02 Unicorns you referred to in this video and I kick myself for selling it still to this day.

  • @Ukrainianification
    @Ukrainianification 3 года назад +1

    I used to have 98 and 2003 pathfinder se and both were an absolute pain in the ass with never going away check engine light for evap system fault. Both had their exhaust system completely rust apart in 6 years. Fuel economy in 15mpg range. Basic decent suv when Nissan still made good cars.

  • @GriffinKerwin
    @GriffinKerwin Год назад +1

    My first car was a 1999 Nissan pathfinder.. black, big tires, amazing vehicle! Second car.. 2nd gen Xterra than I’m currently building out little by little!!! 😍 loved the video

  • @RC-sj6zi
    @RC-sj6zi Год назад +1

    I just bought a 2019 Frontier Pro 4x crew cab 45k miles lava red. Absolutely love it especially for to simplicity of it. It doesn't have all the electronic babysitters that most modern trucks. It is exactly what you said everything you need nothing you don't. It does have heated leather seats back up camera and remote start. Keep it simple and reliable.

  • @Mr19853
    @Mr19853 3 года назад +1

    Dumb people probably still rather pay a toyota tax!

  • @desertlogic222
    @desertlogic222 3 года назад +2

    I had a 95 pathy, 03 Xterra, 07 Titan, 08 Armada. I know the 3.0, 3.3 and 5.6l engine inside and out.

  • @shawchen723
    @shawchen723 3 года назад +1

    Its not only 2002 that came with a manual supercharged xterra. I have 2003 that's supercharged with a manual transmission.

  • @chaseteter
    @chaseteter 3 года назад +2

    Wasn’t the first Gen Pathfinder particularly rust prone along the frame rails compared to competitors at the time?

  • @justinfreeman
    @justinfreeman 3 года назад +2

    Great video and lots of good knowledge shared about mechanical issues to watch out for, thanks very much! G'day from Australia!

  • @elizabethmiller7918
    @elizabethmiller7918 3 года назад

    Some less-than-half truths here on the nature of both SMOD and the TC thing, I dont know where to start correcting them.
    Either way, both easily prophylactically solvable. This guy did not do the community any favors.

  • @thalo215
    @thalo215 3 года назад +2

    I had a 91 4 door SE and it had a factory installed pop-up sunroof.

  • @darthzoidberg7850
    @darthzoidberg7850 3 года назад +1

    Love Pathfinders and of course by extension the Qx4, X-Terra, and Frontier\Navara! I'm on my 6th pathfinder:
    88 vg30 manual,
    96 vg33 manual,
    01 Qx4 vq35 auto - no manual available
    03 vq35 auto,
    05 vq40 auto - no manual available, SMOD killed it,
    and now the best one yet 08 yd25 6 speed manual.
    all 6 were great vehicles and only the 05 gave me any real trouble with the SMOD
    Nissan needs to bring back a real Pathfinder (the mallfinder does dot count) or start selling the Terra worldwide which should have been the new Pathfinder instead of the crossover cvt R52 garbage!

  • @UltimateCARNUT
    @UltimateCARNUT 3 года назад +1

    my Xterra is a 2008 170,000 miles..... No problems.
    The VQ40DE is not plagued with any shoe issues and that was on all xterra since 05
    The milkshaking issue is because people do not change the coolant on time. Change it every 3 years and no problems.

  • @ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro
    @ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro Год назад

    🚙🔝💯💯👌👌

  • @freded2694
    @freded2694 3 года назад +1

    I drive a Nissan Pathfinder d21 walkabout, 1995 V6 3l, automatic. 300000ks on it, no rust (Australia though), drives awesome and easy to service. In 1,5 years of ownership I only had to replace the oil pressure sensor as it was leaking. Other than that no issues at all. The engine stays cool in over 42 degrees Celsius, it pulls alright and does not burn any oil

  • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
    @LeaveNoTrashBehind 3 года назад +1

    I love my 04 Xterra, I don't care for the 2nd gen. But I do really like that Pathfinder. 😯

  • @Jacksonavenue00
    @Jacksonavenue00 3 года назад +1

    My 01 pathfinder is a beast

  • @robertyoung8289
    @robertyoung8289 3 года назад +1

    Big fan on Nissan trucks. Heck big fan of the Datsun trucks!

  • @AdmiralFroggy
    @AdmiralFroggy 3 года назад +3

    Back when Nissan made reliable vehicles.

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 3 года назад

      For all intents and purposes, Nissan doesn't exist anymore. They've more-or-less been Renault since 1999. Mitsubishi is also Renault now (since about 2016, IIRC). Working on a friend's NIssan Quest minivan I found the Renault name stamped on his power steering pump.

  • @ChrisN85420
    @ChrisN85420 3 года назад +2

    the key cylinders on those pathfinders must have been a problem because my 93 had that same gutted locks issue luckily mine not only had one but both factory keyfobs kinda rare even back in 02 on a 93 so i just never worried about it my guess is that the internals of the locks where weak and just fell out over time

    • @dwitcraft
      @dwitcraft 3 года назад +1

      My 94 uses a copy key(like the one pictured) with no visible teeth on it. It has worn with the lock and the drivers door cylinder. I can't get copies made necause the profile doesn't resemble a key anymore.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. 27 дней назад

    I refuse...Have owned a 2003 R50 Pathfinder. 2007 R51 Pathfinder, and now a 2018 Titan P4X. Never a single issue. They've all been excellent. Loved when I'd pull out a Toyota or Jeep. The Titan should not be cancelled. I really like the looks of the new Frontier, it's tempting, but I couldn't get rid of the fullsize comfort.

  • @hexdude24
    @hexdude24 3 года назад +1

    I had to add cup holders.

  • @cjkarlstafford
    @cjkarlstafford Год назад +1

    Love my first gen Xterra what a great SUV!! Just an absolute beast on and off road

  • @CRAPO2011
    @CRAPO2011 3 года назад +1

    Hmmm 1st gen Pathfinders are nearly non existant around here. Still like the styling alot best pathfinder.

  • @kenan.ibrahimov
    @kenan.ibrahimov 3 года назад +1

    I have a manual Terrano turbo TD27 engine with an intercooler 🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @timothyjamieson1282
      @timothyjamieson1282 3 года назад +1

      I have a 95 Terrano with TD27T motor too. It's auto trans died so currently getting a D22 manual 5 speed fitted. Have an intercooler and manifold out of a Mistral and 3 inch exhaust to go on next.

  • @fuckoffitsmeese9841
    @fuckoffitsmeese9841 3 месяца назад

    I had a 1990, 2dr, VG30E V6. 5spd, 4x4, sunroof, a.c, cruise, tilt, power seats, power windows, power locks., LSD/Disc rearend. I miss her.

  • @hang4963
    @hang4963 3 года назад +1

    I love it sold 🤩💋🤩👍

  • @garrydhintz8017
    @garrydhintz8017 3 года назад +1

    Sweet Nissan stuff guys! I had a pathfinder and now driving a Titan. Badass trucks. They are every bit as capable as anything toyota or Ford can spit out.

  • @selamtube-2157
    @selamtube-2157 Год назад

    Mine is a 2008 Xterra and my only worry is when I shift gear from Park to drive and press gas pedal it kinda jerk. Not moving smooth. I don't know may be its the nature of Xterra??

  • @davebone8326
    @davebone8326 3 года назад +1

    In 1997 that body was use by Ford and called a Ford Maverick. In England 🇬🇧 I'm talking about the xtera guys truck by the way.

  • @hochhaul
    @hochhaul 5 месяцев назад

    I had a gunmetal grey 1991 Pathfinder with the same wheels and hubs, with a manual transfer case, 5-speed, and VG30E. Frame rot was an issue in the rust belt, though they didn't rust nearly as bad as Toyotas of the same vintage.Mine made it to 2007 (190,000 miles) before I decided to sell it to someone interested in restoring it. No idea if they succeeded. The bodies were coated in something similar to bondo from the factory in order to make the bodies feel and sound more solid.

  • @jessem8690
    @jessem8690 Месяц назад

    My first gen Pathfinder had a factory sunroof, and leather was an option on the LE model. I appreciate this video but you guys sure do get a lot wrong when it comes to available features on that Pathfinder lol.

  • @yaterlynch6477
    @yaterlynch6477 2 года назад +1

    I’ve driven nissans since ‘98 when I bought my ‘94 pathfinder. 4x4, power everything, sunroof…always got me where I wanted to go. The turning radius SUCKED, but that was my only complaint. Then had a ‘00 frontier 4x4 and now a 2010 titan. All great vehicles. I’ll keep the titan a while…it has 64,000 miles and rides like a cadillac.

  • @kenwright5721
    @kenwright5721 2 года назад +1

    Just bought a very close to mint 98 pathfinder. I can honestly say the best vehicle I've ever owned so far!

  • @drested1793
    @drested1793 2 года назад +1

    I had a Nissan Hardbody. Loved that little truck. I only got rid of it because it had such a small gas tank and got pretty bad gas mileage. I remember wondering why it ran at such high rpm’s on the highway and discovered it had 4:30 gear in it. If there had been any after market support for it a lift and bigger tires with those gears would have been awesome.

  • @gpzjeffrey7974
    @gpzjeffrey7974 Месяц назад

    I've had auto locking hubs come unlocked when trying to reverse out of a mud hole. Got stuck worse. I switched to manual hubs right after that.

  • @KNBL_wx
    @KNBL_wx 3 года назад +1

    Nissan needs to build another Frontier-based Xterra. Yes, I will buy it.