featured_image

The Complete List of 2008 Nissan Car Models

If you’re exploring the late-2000s used-car market or comparing mid-decade lineups, Nissan’s 2008 range offers a clear snapshot of choices from sporty coupes to family-friendly crossovers. Seeing the whole set together makes it easier to match a driving style, budget, and practical needs.

There are 20 2008 Nissan Car Models, ranging from the sporty 350Z to the rugged Xterra. For each entry you’ll find below Body style,Typical engines (L, hp),MSRP range (USD) so you can compare body types, powertrains, and price points at a glance — you’ll find the full list and details below.

Which 2008 Nissan models are most reliable for daily driving?

Many owners report strong reliability from the Sentra, Altima, and Versa for commuter use, with the Xterra and Frontier proving durable for light-duty utility; prioritize well-documented service history, timely maintenance, and inspections of common wear items like brakes and suspension when choosing a daily driver.

What should I check when buying a used 2008 Nissan?

Look for consistent maintenance records, signs of oil leaks or transmission issues, condition of timing components (where applicable), suspension wear, and any rust or flood damage; running a VIN check for accidents and open recalls is also a quick way to avoid costly surprises.

2008 Nissan Car Models

Model Body style Typical engines (L, hp) MSRP range (USD)
Altima sedan 2.5 L I4, 175 hp; 3.5 L V6, 270 hp 20,000-28,000
Maxima sedan 3.5 L V6, 290 hp 29,000-37,000
Sentra sedan 2.0 L I4, 140 hp; 2.5 L I4, 175 hp 13,000-18,000
Versa hatchback 1.6 L I4, 109 hp; 1.8 L I4, 122 hp 11,000-16,000
350Z coupe 3.5 L V6, 306 hp 32,000-42,000
Murano crossover 3.5 L V6, 245 hp 25,000-36,000
Rogue crossover 2.5 L I4, 170 hp 19,000-26,000
Pathfinder SUV 4.0 L V6, 266 hp 26,000-38,000
Xterra SUV 4.0 L V6, 261 hp 20,000-33,000
Armada SUV 5.6 L V8, 317 hp 40,000-55,000
Frontier truck 2.5 L I4, 152 hp; 4.0 L V6, 261 hp 15,000-26,000
Titan truck 5.6 L V8, 305 hp 28,000-42,000
Quest minivan 3.5 L V6, 245 hp 25,000-34,000
Cube hatchback 1.5 L I4, 110 hp 12,000-18,000
Qashqai crossover 1.6 L I4, 115 hp; 2.0 L I4, 140 hp 18,000-28,000
Tiida hatchback 1.6 L I4, 110 hp; 1.8 L I4, 125 hp 13,000-20,000
Note hatchback 1.4 L I4, 88 hp; 1.6 L I4, 110 hp 12,000-18,000
Micra hatchback 1.2 L I4, 80 hp; 1.4 L I4, 88 hp 10,000-15,000
Almera sedan 1.5 L I4, 100 hp; 1.8 L I4, 120 hp 11,000-18,000
Sunny sedan 1.6 L I4, 100 hp 10,000-15,000

Images and Descriptions

Altima

Altima

Mid-size sedan with roomy cabin and available V6. 2008 was a carryover from the 2007 redesign with minor trim updates. Good fuel economy for its class; buyers should be mindful of CVT maintenance and driving feel differences.

Maxima

Maxima

Full-size sporty sedan with a strong V6 and upscale interior. 2008 received small feature tweaks but no major redesign. Great performance and comfort; expect firmer ride and check interior electronics for age-related quirks.

Sentra

Sentra

Compact, budget-friendly sedan with simple mechanics. 2008 Sentra had modest updates and solid fuel economy. Good value for commuting; higher-output SE-R variants can be thirstier and older models may show transmission wear.

Versa

Versa

Subcompact available as hatchback or sedan with roomy rear seats for class. 2008 was an early model year after its intro, offering practical space. Great value and visibility; engines feel underpowered on highways.

350Z

350Z

Two-seat sports coupe with direct rear-wheel-drive thrills. 2008 350Z saw minor updates and solidified its performance reputation. Sharp handling and strong V6; watch for worn suspension bushings and high-performance tire costs.

Murano

Murano

Mid-size crossover with a comfortable ride and distinctive styling. 2008 Murano was largely unchanged from its redesign and focused on comfort. Smooth V6 and plush cabin; buyers note heavy steering feel and mixed fuel economy.

Rogue

Rogue

Compact crossover introduced for the 2008 model year in many markets, blending carlike ride and SUV utility. Early 2008 models emphasized practicality. Versatile and affordable; earlier CVT examples can be a maintenance concern.

Pathfinder

Pathfinder

Three-row SUV with truck-based capability and V6 power. 2008 was a carryover before the next redesign, keeping dependable mechanics. Good towing and space; expect lower fuel economy and possible suspension wear in used examples.

Xterra

Xterra

Rugged compact SUV built for off-road use with body-on-frame toughness. 2008 Xterra continued its no-nonsense utility focus. Durable and practical for outdoor use; cabin can be noisy and fuel economy is modest.

Armada

Armada

Full-size SUV with a powerful V8 and generous towing capacity. 2008 Armada offered luxury-like options and roomy seating. Strong on power and hauling; watch fuel consumption and potential brake/rotor wear on high-mileage units.

Frontier

Frontier

Midsize pickup known for reliability and simple mechanics. 2008 Frontier retained its rugged design and practical work-ready features. Affordable and durable; pay attention to rust and cab/bed wear in older trucks.

Titan

Titan

Full-size pickup with a Nissan-sourced V8 and strong towing. 2008 Titan continued a straightforward utility focus with competitive payload. Good power and value; earlier models can have fuel economy and brake wear drawbacks.

Quest

Quest

Family minivan with sliding doors and a carlike driving feel. 2008 Quest was a carryover generation with focus on interior flexibility. Comfortable and practical; buyers should inspect automatic sliding doors and trim wear.

Cube

Cube

Quirky boxy hatchback with tall, usable cabin and asymmetrical rear window. In many markets Cube was sold as a 2008 model year. Great city practicality and unique style; small engines feel underpowered on highways.

Qashqai

Qashqai

Compact European-style crossover positioned between hatch and SUV. 2008 Qashqai offered efficient engines and a comfortable ride. Practical and well-sized for urban buyers; diesel variants can be costly to maintain.

Tiida

Tiida

Small hatchback/sedan with roomy interior relative to size. 2008 Tiida was marketed widely as a practical commuter car. Economical and spacious for class; finish quality and older electrical gremlins can surface.

Note

Note

Tall-roof compact hatch with flexible seating and city-friendly footprint. 2008 Note prioritized interior space and economy. Great for urban families; smaller engines limit high-speed passing ability.

Micra

Micra

Subcompact hatch aimed at budget-conscious buyers, known as March in some markets. 2008 Micra emphasized economy and low running costs. Cheap to run and easy to park; highway refinement and power are modest.

Almera

Almera

Entry-level compact available in select markets with straightforward engineering. 2008 Almera offered reliable basics without frills. Affordable and easy to maintain; interior plastics and sound insulation are basic.

Sunny

Sunny

Simple, economical compact sedan sold in various regions. 2008 Sunny focused on value, reliability, and low ownership cost. Great daily driver with low running costs; expect conservative equipment and modest performance.

Nissan Car Models in Other Years