Just bought one. Love it as does my wife. Great VQ engine. Bulletproof motor. Bought ours with a lifetime driveline warranty. Need to pull a trailer and this will pull 6000 pounds. Got the SL premium and love all the features for the money. The Bose sound system is amazing. Do NOT notice steering issues reviewer was complaining about. Toyota and Honda fanboys love to hate on Nissan, its ok I can take it. Peace
Agreed. I just bought one platinum. I looked at all of the options. The telluride and palisade are beautiful inside and out... but I got a lifetime power train warranty on mine too... so saving huge on buying one of these versus the other. Again the others are better looking... but this is still very nice looking, pulls 6000 pounds, has downhill decent assist for going down very steep hills in snow and ice, etc. Etc. I can use the extra money I would have used for a telluride or palisade...or even the 2022 pathfinder and buy a used boat for the cost difference... and again I'll have a lifetime power train warranty...
Im looking into getting a rock creek edition or a rock creek model. Even though its fairly new, what are known issues to watch out for no reviews online show any
We have the SL Rock Creek model and the steering is not "heavy" whatsoever as this review indicates albeit the review is for the trim one level down from ours. Not sure if the steering differs between trims.
Just snagged a 2020, 35K, and only 27K price, from a 2019 Frontier SV. Wish Nissan would get the best of both, down, and together. That aside, its a great vehicle. I cover a wide area for a Const Company, so this is a nice upgrade in tech, and in comfort. Dont feel the steering thing he went on about. Wanted a better travel vehicle for me and GF, and this fits it all. Wouldnt mind that power and rear wheel, but not a big deal.
And thats not to say, he isnt right about Nissan and Tech, across the board, compared to comps, so lacking, and yet such great power plants.. And coming from a Frontier, which is the worst tech I have ever had, the RC could have me high briefly...lol.
The Murano is much lighter, I’ve driven a similar model with that engine & on my god it felt punchy! I’ve also driven the Infiniti counterpart & that car felt fast, it also has the same engine, but it did call for premium fuel. Could be the little bump in HP/TQ
@@fcex558 That's a good point. Another thing is price. The Pathfinder compared to a new Highlander, or like this reviewer mentions a Pallisade, you are saving around $10,000 model to model. A family on a budget would definitely consider that. That puts the Pathfinder in a very good category for value for the $$ compared to others in the class.
Just bought one. Love it as does my wife. Great VQ engine. Bulletproof motor. Bought ours with a lifetime driveline warranty. Need to pull a trailer and this will pull 6000 pounds. Got the SL premium and love all the features for the money. The Bose sound system is amazing. Do NOT notice steering issues reviewer was complaining about. Toyota and Honda fanboys love to hate on Nissan, its ok I can take it. Peace
Agreed. I just bought one platinum. I looked at all of the options. The telluride and palisade are beautiful inside and out... but I got a lifetime power train warranty on mine too... so saving huge on buying one of these versus the other. Again the others are better looking... but this is still very nice looking, pulls 6000 pounds, has downhill decent assist for going down very steep hills in snow and ice, etc. Etc. I can use the extra money I would have used for a telluride or palisade...or even the 2022 pathfinder and buy a used boat for the cost difference... and again I'll have a lifetime power train warranty...
Im looking into getting a rock creek edition or a rock creek model. Even though its fairly new, what are known issues to watch out for no reviews online show any
We have the SL Rock Creek model and the steering is not "heavy" whatsoever as this review indicates albeit the review is for the trim one level down from ours. Not sure if the steering differs between trims.
Just snagged a 2020, 35K, and only 27K price, from a 2019 Frontier SV. Wish Nissan would get the best of both, down, and together. That aside, its a great vehicle. I cover a wide area for a Const Company, so this is a nice upgrade in tech, and in comfort. Dont feel the steering thing he went on about. Wanted a better travel vehicle for me and GF, and this fits it all. Wouldnt mind that power and rear wheel, but not a big deal.
And thats not to say, he isnt right about Nissan and Tech, across the board, compared to comps, so lacking, and yet such great power plants.. And coming from a Frontier, which is the worst tech I have ever had, the RC could have me high briefly...lol.
The Murano is much lighter, I’ve driven a similar model with that engine & on my god it felt punchy! I’ve also driven the Infiniti counterpart & that car felt fast, it also has the same engine, but it did call for premium fuel. Could be the little bump in HP/TQ
If you watch out Murano review, it does feel quicker than this.
Nissan has just jumped off the map all on their own. Everything they offer now is years behind everything else in looks and quality.
Interior is like from the 2010😪
Este auto de plástico ya no es un todo terreno, es decepcionante lo que hicieron con la pathfinder.
What a terrible car. But good review.
Thank you!
@@fcex558 That's a good point. Another thing is price. The Pathfinder compared to a new Highlander, or like this reviewer mentions a Pallisade, you are saving around $10,000 model to model. A family on a budget would definitely consider that. That puts the Pathfinder in a very good category for value for the $$ compared to others in the class.