I've never owned one, or had any second hand experience owning one, but they seem pretty reliable. Even so, personally I'd be wary of getting a vehicle without a warranty shop in town. Once its out of warranty, that point is probably moot (assuming there is a reliable mechanic around town who knows his way around Nissans).
It will likely be better than the Saab at little stupid crap that should be covered under warranty.
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