Hey there, y’all! Let me tell you somethin’ ’bout them 1995 Nissan pickup trucks. I ain’t no fancy car expert or nothin’, just a plain ol’ person who’s seen a thing or two. And lemme tell ya, these trucks, they were somethin’ back in the day, and they still are if you find a good one.

Now, what do they call ’em? Some folks call ’em a Nissan Pickup, plain and simple. Others, they get all fancy and call it a Hardbody or a D21. Don’t matter much what you call it, it’s still a truck, a good workin’ truck.
If you’re lookin’ to buy one of these 1995 Nissan trucks, you gotta know a few things. First off, the price. Well, that ain’t set in stone, you see. It depends on how beat up it is, how many miles it’s got on it, and what kinda fancy stuff it came with. I heard tell they can go for anywhere from a couple hundred bucks to maybe a little over a thousand. That’s a big range, I know. But that’s how it is with used trucks.
- Price: $177 to $1,124 (depending on condition, mileage, fancy stuff)
Where can you find ’em? Well, I reckon you can look all over. Some folks sell ’em online, like on that eBay thing. I ain’t too familiar with that internet stuff, but my grandkids are always talkin’ about it. You can find all sorts of things on there, even old pickup trucks. You might find some for real cheap, even just a dollar, but I bet those need a whole lot of fixin’. There are other places too, like them car lots. Some of them even let you take the truck home for a test drive, which is a good idea. You wanna make sure it runs alright before you hand over your hard-earned cash.
- Where to buy: eBay, used car dealerships, private sellers
Now, what about the engine? I heard some of these 1995 Nissan pickups got a 2.4L engine. That sounds big, don’t it? And some of ‘em got a 2.0L petrol engine. Petrol, that’s what you put in the tank to make it go. They come in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive too. If you’re gonna be drivin’ on rough roads or in the mud, you might want a four-wheel drive. But if you’re just gonna be drivin’ around town, a two-wheel drive is just fine.
- Engine Options: 2.4L, 2.0L petrol
- Drivetrain: 4×2 (two-wheel drive), 4×4 (four-wheel drive)
And what about how reliable they are? Well, I hear these Nissan trucks are pretty tough. Some folks say they’re real dependable. There’s this place called RepairPal, they give ’em a good rating, say they’re one of the best midsize pickups for reliability. Course, any truck that’s been around as long as these has probably got some miles on it. You might have to do some fixin’ now and then, but that’s just part of ownin’ an old truck. I hear tell they got manual transmissions, that means you gotta shift the gears yourself. And some of ’em even have three seats, so you can squeeze in an extra person or two if you need to.
- Reliability: Generally considered reliable
- Transmission: Manual
- Seats: Some have 3 seats
Now, if you’re lookin’ to sell your 1995 Nissan Pickup, there are folks lookin’ to buy. I see ads sometimes, sayin’ they got a few for sale. So, if you got one you wanna get rid of, you shouldn’t have too much trouble findin’ a buyer. Just be honest about the condition, and don’t try to cheat nobody. That ain’t right.
Things to look for when buying: Mileage, engine condition, rust, tires, brakes, if it’s been in a wreck. You don’t want no junker, that’s for sure. And if you can, take it to a mechanic you trust and have them check it out. It’ll cost you a little bit, but it might save you a whole lot of trouble down the road.
Why buy a 1995 Nissan Pickup? Well, they’re tough, they’re reliable, and they’re affordable. They ain’t fancy, but they get the job done. If you need a truck to haul stuff around, or just to get you from point A to point B, a 1995 Nissan Pickup might be just what you’re looking for. Just remember to do your homework and don’t buy the first one you see. Look around, compare prices, and make sure you’re gettin’ a good deal. And always be careful out there on them roads, folks are drivin’ crazier than ever these days.
And that’s about all I know about them 1995 Nissan pickup trucks. Like I said, I ain’t no expert, but I hope this helps you out some. Good luck in your search!