2018 Nissan Pathfinder Review: Its Path Leads Down the Middle of the Road
Overview: The Nissan Pathfinder established itself throughout the late 1980s and 1990s as a rugged, off-road-ready SUV. Then, in 2012, it promptly pivoted to become the on-road-focused, family-friendly three-row crossover that it is today. With seven seats, a standard V-6 engine, and available all-wheel drive, the current, fourth-generation Pathfinder closely fits the mold of competitors such as the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander. While it may not have the go-anywhere appeal it once did, the philosophical shift has paid off for Nissan, with strong sales numbers over the past few years. READ MORE ??
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