My Dad was looking for an truck/SUV with a 6spd manual and decent power. I suggested he check out a 2012 or later JK Wrangler Unlimited with the manual. But he ended up buying a 2014 XTerra PRO-4X with the manual
I didn't inquire, but I'm guessing he went with the Nissan because it probably seemed a little lower profile to him, he wasn't in to the cool factor with taking the top down and doors off, and he wasn't going to ever be anywhere on the east coast where he'd have a real use for a solid front axle. He turned 70 this year, so I'll cut him some slack.
Anyway, I drove his XTerra recently and was actually fairly impressed -- more than I thought I'd be. Power is good, interior is functional, Pro4 package adds some decent parts (rear locker, bilstein shocks).
Told him before he bought that I read that Nissan might be planning to discontinue the XTerra or swap the engine for mileage reasons on its new model (ie., to maybe something with a turbo, direct injection) and that maybe he should hold off buying. But that didn't seem to bother him.
Realized, though, after all this that with the FJ Cruiser supposedly getting discontinued and the 4Runner auto-only, people might be down to just two mid-size, 4dr, 4x4 SUVS left in the US that can be had with manual transmission: Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and Nissan XTerra (assuming that Nissan's new 2015/2016 XTerra Model will still offer one).