If you’re like most people, at some point in your life you’ve found yourself holding an unexpected bill, wondering how you’ll pay for it. If you’ve thought about selling your Nissan Xterra or driving for a rideshare company, did you know you could potentially use your car’s title for a car title loan from LoanMart1? The average loan amount given out for an Xterra with 107,621 miles was $3,889. Take a look at the chart below to see a breakdown of the average loan amounts and mileage for Xterras from 2004 to 2015. You can use it to estimate how much you might be able to get for a car title loan from LoanMart1.
Make | Model | Year | Avg. Mileage | Avg. Loan |
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Nissan | XTERRA | Average | 107,621 | $3,889 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2004 | 131,596 | $2,741 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2005 | 152,875 | $2,652 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2006 | 144,298 | $2,780 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2007 | 150,483 | $3,353 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2008 | 140,569 | $3,300 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2009 | 142,814 | $3,782 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2010 | 94,215 | $9,123 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2011 | 43,909 | $4,702 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2012 | 66,729 | $3,950 |
Nissan | XTERRA | 2015 | 8,725 | $2,510 |
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As you can see, newer cars tend to have a higher possible loan value1.
The Nissan Xterra was introduced in 1999. By 2005, Nissan had added a number of comfort features to the off-road ready SUV. This attracted a number of adherents who also appreciated things like the rail system installed in the cargo floor, allowing larger objects to be secured tightly. If you’re a driver obsessed with the versatile function of your Xterra, you shouldn’t have to worry about losing it to cover an unexpected expense.
A car title loan from LoanMart using your Xterra as collateral may be just what you need for your unanticipated financial issue1. Don’t worry though, you’ll still be able to drive your Xterra just like before you had your loan, just stay on top of your monthly payments. There are a few different things you need before you inquire about a car title loan. You’ll need a qualifying car title in your own name. If you don’t know where your title is, LoanMart may still be able to help you. You will also need proof of income. This can be a recent paystub or numerous other documents. Finally, you’ll need a government-issued photo I.D. and proof of residence.
The amount of money you may be able to get for your car title loan will depend on a few things1.. The equity of your vehicle and your monthly income determines how much you may qualify for and be able to afford to pay back each month.
If you have a Nissan Xterra with a qualifying car title in your name, you might be eligible for a car title loan of up to $30,0001. You can take advantage of LoanMart’s streamlined process and potentially get your car title loan money in as little as one business day3. You can inquire over the phone by calling 855-422-7412, visit a local participating store, or sign up online today.