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X Is For: 1998 Jaguar XJR vs 2002 Nissan Xterra

Sbsd 4 17 2025
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Good morning, and welcome to a supercharged edition of Shitbox Showdown! That’s right; both of today’s cars feature a little something extra in the form of belt-driven forced induction. Which one will you blow your imaginary money on? We’ll find out.

Yesterday we looked at a couple of out-of-the-ordinary ’50s hot rods, and, probably not surprisingly, the Willys Wagon emerged victorious. It’s just too cool, with that poly-head Dodge engine and an absolutely perfect stance. And I agree that the builder probably started with the Willys and a wrecked or rusted-out ’62 Dodge, and pulled a Reese’s with them.

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The Woodill Wildfire is cool, but in an AMT model kit sort of way. It’s more about looking cool than actually going somewhere. It would be fun to drive once, but I don’t think I’d want to own it. Oh, and for those who said it’s a Cobra ripoff, I’m afraid the math doesn’t quite add up. The Wildfire was introduced in 1952; the AC Ace (on which the Cobra was based) appeared a year later. And both of them probably owe at least a little something to George Phillips’s 1951 MGTD LeMans race car.

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So what could a Nissan SUV and a Jaguar sedan possibly have in common, besides the first letter of their model names? A supercharger. This engine-driven air pump is used to force more air down an engine’s gullet in order to make more power. Superchargers in production cars first appeared in 1923, but have largely been replaced by turbochargers (which do the same thing, only driven by the engine’s exhaust) in recent years. But once in a while, we got a little supercharged treat from one manufacturer or another–in this case, Jaguar and Nissan. Let’s take a look.

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1998 Jaguar XJR – $6,900

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Image: Craigslist seller

Engine/drivetrain: Supercharged 4.0-liter dual overhead cam V8, five-speed automatic, RWD

Location: Hollister, CA

Odometer reading: 139,000 miles

Operational status: Runs and drives great

Jaguar is famous for two types of cars: fast, stylish sports cars and fast, elegant sedans. The sedans don’t get as much credit, and for a long time, they were something of a joke. Far too many of them had their legendary, LeMans-winning DOHC inline sixes ripped out and cast aside in favor of a Chevy V8. In 1997, under Ford’s direction, Jaguar gave the sixes the boot, in favor of an all-new V8 of its own.

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Not content with the new engine’s 290 horsepower, Jaguar developed a supercharged version, with 370, for a special XJ called the XJR. Tighter suspension, larger tires and brakes, and special trim were all part of the package. This XJR has 139,000 miles on the clock, and the seller says it runs and drives well. These cars tend to have issues with the timing chain tensioners wearing out; it’s worth asking if they’ve been replaced on this one.

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The driver’s seat is a little rough, but the rest of the interior is pretty nice. Even with a few rips, Jaguar interiors are nice places to be, stuffed full of leather and wood and power features. And since this one is from the Ford years, there’s a better chance that all that power stuff still works.

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It has been repainted in the original color, and it looks great. The tires, on nice factory 18-inch wheels, are nearly new, and the seller even includes a car cover. The only thing that it needs on the outside is a new power antenna installed, but a new one is included.

2002 Nissan Xterra SE – $6,999

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Image: Craigslist seller

Engine/drivetrain: Supercharged 3.3-liter overhead cam V6, five-speed manual, 4WD

Location: Glendale, CA

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Odometer reading: 171,000 miles

Operational status: Runs and drives great

It’s common for most things to lose their edge as time goes on. The first version is usually the purest, the second gets a little softer around the edges, and so on. Once in a while, someone says the next version of something is going to get back to its roots, or the next album is going to be way heavier, or whatever. It rarely happens. Nissan’s first SUV, the Pathfinder, was a simple, tough, capable machine. The second generation got nicer and fancier, but also more complicated. Fans of the old Pathfinder longed for the simplicity of the original, and Nissan responded with the Xterra. “Everything you need,” the ads said, “and nothing you don’t.”

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You don’t strictly need 210 horsepower in an SUV this size, but Nissan made it available, in the form of a supercharged version of its VG33E engine. This one has a five-speed manual, and part-time 4WD with a dual-range transfer case. The seller bought this car from Cars & Bids last year, drove it home to California from Colorado, and did a little work to fix a few minor issues. It runs and drives great, and is ready for a new steward.

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I always liked the Xterra’s back-to-basics philosophy, but I prefer simple vehicles. This is the only interior shot we get, but it looks promising. The upholstery looks fine, and I don’t see any wear on the dash or steering wheel. The Xterra doesn’t have much in the way of options inside; air conditioning and a big-ass stereo are about it. I’m not even sure it has power windows.

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It’s rust-free outside, and very clean. The Xterra is proof that you can make a truck look tough without making it look angry; I don’t know why nobody can figure that out these days. This truck looks capable and purposeful, but approachable. And I love the color. It’s a nice change from the boring silver or eye-searing yellow you usually see on these.

We’re almost to the end of the alphabet – just two more letters to go. I already know what I’m going to do for them, more or less; feel free to speculate in the comments. In the meantime, you have two supercharged cars from either side of the turn of the century to choose from: one luxury sedan, and one tough SUV. The choice is yours.

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1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
2 days ago

The price of the Jag is closer to the value than the XTerra at the end of its years.

Cars? I've owned a few
Cars? I've owned a few
2 days ago

Pity about the seat in the Jag, but otherwise, it looks very nice. I have a neighbor who has a similar looking one. I’m not sure his is an R, but it’s a pretty car. I didn’t realize they had depreciated this much. The engine compartment on this example looks well taken care of.

The Nissan looks messier under the hood despite the work the recent owner did. I’m getting a vibe that the drive from CO to CA was less pleasant than expected and they maybe got it for a song and are now just looking to flip it and make a profit.

I have no idea what updating the timing chain tensioners would cost, if not already taken care of. But, either way, I’d take a chance on the luxurious Jag vs having zero interest in the weirdly named Nissan. And yes, the vote, so far, is surprising. I thought the Jag would be taking this easily.

Tomorrow feels like Yaris vs Yugo. But I’ll be back tomorrow to see what you come up with. It’s been a really fun stroll down Sesame Street.

Dodsworth
Dodsworth
2 days ago

Jaguar. A friend had one and driving it was silky elegance.

77 SR5 LIftback
77 SR5 LIftback
2 days ago

Its brown…has a stick…and can be confused with a station wagon (if you squint really hard). Is there any other choice? And to answer an old question…”this year’s Jags are NOT better”.

M SV
M SV
2 days ago

Has to be the Jaaaaaaggg. Looks I’m good condition and you don’t see them much anymore. Xterra for that money is crazy.

RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
2 days ago

I like the supercharged luxurious…
JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG!
This one looks really good and I like the big ol’ V8. I prefer it over a Nissan even though the Xterra is still pretty cool and useful- it’s better than the sea of newer SUV/CUV’s now. At least it’s stick and 4X4 which I’m missing out on…screw it, I’ll manual swap the Jag somehow; and I don’t need 4X4 anyway. It will be a blast cruising in the XJR.
Thanks for a great Showdown…it’s “X”tra good and “X”tremely fun.
Still waiting…waiting…on the…SWG
JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG
article…

Cerberus
Cerberus
2 days ago

Jag. Even broken, I’d prefer it, but pretty much everything in the ad are positive indicators—mileage isn’t suspiciously low; repaint shows the owner cared, especially with the cost of that nowadays; clean engine compartment, but not too clean; new tires; replacement for antenna included that most people wouldn’t even bother to replace (I wouldn’t) and at the asking price, is acceptable for the owner to have not bothered doing for sale; and the matching neighborhood. If it doesn’t feel EoL during a test drive, I’d say it’s good enough to go. Wouldn’t want that ugly Nissan for free and more internal stress and worse mileage of a supercharger for only 210hp? It would be rotted out in under 5 years here, just like the rest of the Nissans of that era. Plus, I just hate driving those kinds of vehicles in general.

Frank Wrench
Frank Wrench
2 days ago

I already have a 99 Cherokee (tho not a 5 speed) so the Nissan doesn’t really do anything for me. I don’t have a V8 currently in the fleet and a supercharged one in a Jag would be pretty sweet. I’ll save my Nissan vote for the Z that is no doubt coming!

Last edited 2 days ago by Frank Wrench
Tallestdwarf
Tallestdwarf
2 days ago

If a Yaris isn’t in the offering tomorrow, it’s a miss, IMO.

They’re the PERFECT car for SBSD. Toyota’s market campaign alone was the best.

“Yaris® – It’s a car!”

Last edited 2 days ago by Tallestdwarf
Trevlington
Trevlington
2 days ago

How on earth is the Jag not winning? A supercharged V8 Jag against a Nissan something or other that looks like a medium sized vehicle has reversed into and merged with a similar, slightly larger, but incompatible vehicle. Oh come on now!

RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
RustyJunkyardClassicFanatic
2 days ago
Reply to  Trevlington

E”X”actly…I was wondering the same thing! That JAAAAAAG is awesome!

Manwich Sandwich
Manwich Sandwich
2 days ago

XTerra for me. Won’t cost as much to own, it has a manual and I have more use cases for it.

Last edited 2 days ago by Manwich Sandwich
Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
2 days ago
Church
Church
2 days ago

Honestly, both are options I’d be happy with.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
2 days ago

You couldn’t find a Xantia or a BMW X-Something?
I’ll pass.

Trevlington
Trevlington
2 days ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Loved my mother’s 1996 Xantia 1.9 diesel estate (wagon). Now, a Citroen XM wagon would have been even more interesting.

Cars? I've owned a few
Cars? I've owned a few
2 days ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Since Mark largely sources the SBSD combatants in the US, a Xantia would be a stretch, geopolitically. It would be hugely entertaining to read a similar theme of articles from a European perspective. Also hugely frustrating to read about some awesome used car I can’t get here in the states until it’s 25 years old.

Captain Avatar
Captain Avatar
2 days ago

My father in law has 1st gen Xterra manual. Base model, black charcoal upholstery and dash. No supercharger though, so I can’t speak to that.

He’s a little OCD and does the maintenance on schedule. It drives and rides like the short truck it is, and the wind noise on the highway is what you’d expect.

But as far as I can tell, it’s indestructible, and he says I can have it when he cant’ drive anymore or dies, whichever comes first (He’s 74 years old). he has no intention of selling it. He puts actual winter tires on in the winter and has never had an issue.

Its not spectacular at anything, but it just works. So, at that price, if you find one on good shape and maintainence records, I’d say go for it.

Last edited 2 days ago by Captain Avatar
Mike B
Mike B
2 days ago

I don’t really like either. The X is too expensive with that many miles, one can get a second gen for that money, and the 2nd gen is much better.

I would rather drive the Jag, but I wouldn’t buy this one. Today Jalopnik featured a 2005 XJR for half the price. Yeah it’s got more miles, but if it hasn’t broken yet it should be good for a while. For under 4K it’s cheap money for a weekend cruiser.

CuppaJoe
CuppaJoe
2 days ago

Speaking of Nissan, they OWN the letter Z. Gotta bring it for the grand finale! Maybe vs a BMW Z4? So many fun choices.

Viking Longcar
Viking Longcar
2 days ago
Reply to  CuppaJoe

ZIL

Gilbert Wham
Gilbert Wham
2 days ago
Reply to  Viking Longcar

Yes! Vs. a ZAZ.

GizmonicLoadingBay
GizmonicLoadingBay
2 days ago
Reply to  CuppaJoe

Holding out for a Zender Fact 4.

CuppaJoe
CuppaJoe
2 days ago

Nice work man! A rare day when I actually genuinely want a BOTH button! The manual, SC X is great! And the sexy Jag is also my kind of ride. A fantastic two car garage.

Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
2 days ago

The Nissan is a Nissan, but the Jag is a Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag…

Looking forward to Yugo Friday. Don’t fail me, Autopian, this should been the punchline to Torch’s viral sale of his Yugo, he already let that cat out of the bag.

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Tim Cougar
Tim Cougar
2 days ago

Couldn’t find an Xtreme telehandler? 😉

https://www.xmfg.com/

(Jaguar for me, no contest!)

Cyko9
Cyko9
2 days ago

The Jag is nice, but I had to vote for the Xterra. Corny ’90s name aside, I always like the uniqueness of them, and if Nissan still made them, I probably would’ve looked at one the last time I was car shopping.

Mike B
Mike B
2 days ago
Reply to  Cyko9

A current gen Frontier-based Xterra would be a huge hit. The Nissan styling is more toned down than Toyota’s recent over styled design language, and the N/A V6 is a huge selling point now that 4Runner is turbo-4 only.

Benny Butler
Benny Butler
2 days ago

Let’s do a BMW Z3 vs a Chevy Z-71. Granted, we’re talking models vs trim levels, but who cares.

Wait, can we bend the rules and do a 1987 300zx? or an older 280z?

Last edited 2 days ago by Benny Butler
Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson
2 days ago

Y is a challenge–are we looking at Yugo vs. Model Y, followed by a hot debate about whether Model Y even qualifies?
Looking forward to a 4-way Monday showdown between a Zephyr, a Zimmer, a Z-28 and a Zundapp.

Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
2 days ago
Reply to  Steve Wilson

It should be a Yugo versus another Yugo.

MAX FRESH OFF
MAX FRESH OFF
2 days ago

Yugo vs. Yaris.

Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
2 days ago
Reply to  MAX FRESH OFF

I’ll allow it.

Viking Longcar
Viking Longcar
2 days ago
Reply to  Steve Wilson

3-way awful between Yugo, vs. Model Y, vs. Youabian Puma

Gilbert Wham
Gilbert Wham
2 days ago
Reply to  Viking Longcar

The Yugo would win in a landslide.

Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
Along with Martin, Dutch Gunderson, Lana and Sally Decker
2 days ago
Reply to  Gilbert Wham

The Yugos would split the vote and the Puma would win with like 40%

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Clear_prop
Clear_prop
2 days ago
Reply to  Steve Wilson

Needs a Zamboni as well.

StillPlaysWithCars
StillPlaysWithCars
2 days ago

If you’re going to buy an Xterra buy a second gen. Even with the super charger the first gen’s were painfully slow. The second gen’s can be had for not much more and can be found with a factory rear locker and 6-speed manual as well as the VQ engine which is a big step up on livability for daily use.

The Jag may be a financial mistake but I’m willing to take the risk.

Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson
2 days ago

Which one would elicit a contented sigh as you slid behind the wheel? Which would you look back at with a smile as you walked away? Which one’s fender would you run your finger down for no reason? It’s Jag all the way.

OrigamiSensei
OrigamiSensei
2 days ago
Reply to  Steve Wilson

Indeed. At least, that’s exactly how I feel about my ’88 XJ6.

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