2014 Nissan Xterra S on 2040-cars
9819 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5N1AN0NW8EN810016
Stock Num: 140733
Make: Nissan
Model: Xterra S
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Lava Red
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
The Xterra is a remarkable vehicle from its edgy appearance to it's devoted following. Features like its sharp angles, boxy design, huge fender flares, as well as its asymmetrical rear window, and hard-core looking roof rails combine to make the Xterra look tough and exciting. It comes in three trims: X, S, and PRO-4X. All models come with a 4.0-liter V6 engine with 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. The base X trim comes standard with a 5-speed automatic, which is an option for the S and PRO-4X models. If you choose the 4WD S or PRO-4X models, another option is a 6-speed manual transmission. The X and S trims are two-wheel drive, but four-wheel drive is an option, and the PRO-4X comes standard with 4WD. Fuel economy depends on the transmission and drivetrain you select but the best performer is the two-wheel drive automatic which gets an EPA estimated 16 MPG City and 22 MPG Highway. The 2014 Xterra comes with an impressive assortment of standard features amongst all the trims. You get Air Conditioning, Power Door Locks and Windows, Tire Pressure Monitor, a Console with Storage and a Storage Bin Under the Floor, as well as cloth bucket seats. If you are looking for more features, both S and PRO-4X trims give you an Auxiliary Audio Jack, USB iPod connection for your radio, Easy Clean Cargo Area, Utili-track Cargo Channel System, and a First Aid kit. Exclusive to the top level PRO-4X is a Rockford Fosgate nine speaker sound system, a 5.8-Inch Touch Screen Navigation System, a front passenger seat that folds flat for extra storage, as well as Hill Descent Control. For safety Nissan has given the Xterra Four-Wheel Anti-lock Brakes and Vehicle Dynamic Control with Traction Control. If you are looking for a vehicle built to handle the elements both on and off the road, and you want it to look great, come drive the 2014 Nissan Xterra today. ****KINGS NISSAN INTERNET SPECIAL'S**** CALL TOLL FREE 888-454-8431 TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL SAVINGS PLUS LIFETIME FREE CAR WASHES. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SPECIALS AND MANY OTHERS CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR SALES OR EMAIL US AT internetsales@kingsnissancincinnati.com
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