NISSAN Pathfinder 2016 - 2021

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A good choice for larger families, the Nissan Pathfinder was a 7-passenger crossover that offered respectable fuel economy and style.
As any other vehicle, the Pathfinder had both strong and weak points, however, the crossover was a little pricey if properly equipped.

For example, the base trim level did not include standard Bluetooth connectivity or even an USB port, features that were standard even on the less expensive competitors on the market. Also, the cargo area was decent, but not the best in the class.

The 2016 model was available in four trim levels: S, SV, SL and Platinum

The S trim level featured standard 18-inch alloy wheels, tri-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, a reclining 50/50 third row and a 6-speaker sound system.

With the SV trim level, the Pathfinder came equipped with automatic headlights, foglights, rear parking sensors, keyless entry, keyless go, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth connectivity, a 7-inch display, a rear-view camera and an upgraded sound system.

Stepping up to the SL trim level, the crossover came with a blind-spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alert, a heated steering wheel, leather wrapped and heated front and 2nd row seats.

The top-of-the-range added 20-inch alloys and ventilated front seats. A package designed exclusively for the Platinum added a rear-seat DVD entertainment system.

NISSAN Pathfinder 2016 2021

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