Sad but maybe like the Chevy Colorado it will come back after a few years break. If gas prices keep dropping and some new technology comes out that improves emissions and fuel economy maybe it will. Sad how all the trucks are being replaced with cars and everybody is labeling cars as the SUV's. I hate the new CUV term just wanna punch some city snob in the face. I almost think Nissan may be in crisis in the future the company really banked on the Nissan Leaf to turn the company profit and I don't see any of them on my commutes. That minivan called a Pathfinder should NOT have been called Pathfinder. The company has been on the decline for me for a long time I don't feel they have turned great products since the D21 series.
Like everyone else, Nissan is trying to strike the right balance between consumer appetite, regulatory requirements, and profitability. New models and redesigned models don't just happen overnight, so satisfying those three at any given time becomes quite the challenge as they have to plan years in advance. As someone in another forum posted, I'm glad Nissan discontinued the Xterra rather than live on as some neutered version of its former self (see: Pathfinder). No doubt we have the Juke to thank for fulfilling the crossover segment so well.
Unfortunately, regulatory requirements are beginning to significantly overrule consumer appetite. Toyota saw the costs associated with adapting the FJ to meet the upcoming regulatory requirements and, given the limited consumer appetite, decided it was more financially sound to discontinue the model. Nissan tried to soldier on a few more years with the Xterra, but the writing was certainly on the wall. As one report mentioned, Nissan has no other SUVs in development to replace the Xterra, so clearly Nissan can't see profitability in the SUV segment.
My only hope is that some of these manufacturers continue making a reasonable enough amount of legitimate SUVs destined for places with more relaxed regulatory standards, which would at least provide the option of acquiring the vehicle through private import. Although, with Land Rover finally calling an end to the Defender after 67 years of continuous production, that hope, too, is fading.
I'm really disappointed to read this. I've been waiting to see what the next X would look like. Sad to hear it won't built anymore. I wanted to get an Xterra last winter, but ended up with a used body on frame Pathfinder instead because I needed 3 row seating. I love my Pathfinder, but its looking like it could be the last Nissan I purchase. They just don't have anything that inspires me any more. This is coming from someone who has had two 240sx, one Maxima and one Pathfinder. Not to mention the 3 little Nissan pickups my dad purchased when I was growing up. I come from a long line of Nissan, but with the dimise of the Xterra, they don't make anything that I want any more. Glad I got my Pathfinder when I did. Between that and my Wrangler I think I should be set for sometime. Maybe by then NIssan will come to their senses and build a new Xterra.
My 2014 pro-4x survived a 30 mph rear impact with minimal damage (gotta replace the tow hitch and push the bumper up 3/4 of an inch. No other damage to mine (the lady that hit me isn't so lucky) Love the truck, guess its a keeper now that they are cancelling the truck
Lots of Nissans around here where the homes don't sell for much less than 800K and your typical middle of the road two story house sells for over 1mill. We have about 9 Leaf's, 3 of those little all Electric Fiat 500's and last count we have 6 Teslas all in our housing area which according to Next door is just over 300 homes.
I think crash standards and fuel economy standards kill the really capable SUV type vehicle today. I think I see one Xterra in our area driven by a HS kid. Lots of the new 4dr jeeps when they first came out but those seem to be fading away the fad is gone. Lots of folks around here are the latest fad types regarding vehicles. My home with a 2001 VW and a 07 Sequoia and a Subaru tends to be the exception not the norm. We also like to buy used if we can find a good clean private sale example of the vehicle we want. Not really the case for alot of people around here new paper plates are all the rage.