Why Only Nissan Pathfinder?

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Sturat_Mitchel]Sturat Mitchel

Are you or is someone you know thinking about a sport-utility vehicle yet really into the body style of a pick-up truck? Do you or does someone you know really like the suburban family automobile feel yet also feel drawn toward the macho, rugged 4x4 look? If you or someone you know is in the market for all of these features in a Japanese used car, its time you looked at the Nissan Pathfinder. Consumers and reviewers alike have said that while there are vehicles for truck people and vehicles for car people, this is the vehicle for both.

Civilized, and rugged, with genuine off-road capabilities this is the vehicle for you if you are a truck person. Powerful engine, rear or four-wheel drive, ample storage space, and standard size to fit into any garage, this is the vehicle for you if you are a family sedan person.

The Nissan Pathfinder comes with three trim levels. The levels are base S, midgrade SE and the luxurious LE. Each trim level features rear or four wheel drive with a low-range transfer case. There is also a variation of the vehicle with a trim level for off-road enthusiasts. As Japanese used cars go, this vehicle is favored for features from space and comfort to functionality. The main downsides to this sport-utility vehicle have been reported as the rear seating is a bit tight for adults, and the inefficiency of the fuel tank.

According to the manufacturer and reviews, the current Nissan Pathfinder has been modified very little since the debut of this sport-utility vehicle. The fact that it has changed very little in appearance but has only become more functional over time, is evidence this Japanese used car has held its resale value over time and has only improved with age through the generations.

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