Nissan Pathfinder review
Nissan Pathfinder was first introduced in 1987 which came out with base XE and SE trims. It was
being powered by an engine that kicks at 153 horsepower, a 3.0-liter V6 powertrain.
It was then offering a standard five-speed manual gearbox and a four-speed automatic
transmission as optional. In the introductory period the Pathfinder was only available
in two-door body style, however after three years the four-door body style came
out. Nissan pathfinder is a sport utility vehicle which evolved from pick-up trucks.
It is a popular SUV with strong reputation in quality, ride and excellent durability.

The pathfinder has an excellent handling and fuel efficiency that somehow benefited
from its rigid structure. It now displays a quicker performance, an almost sedan
acceleration. In the configuration of 4x2 along with manual transmission, the
Pathfinder exceeds its predecessor with more than 80 horsepower, running at 0-60
mph within 7.6 seconds. The 4x 4 configuration with automatic transmission on
the other hand has only 70 horsepower addition, but the horsepower that it produces
is reliably good enough. These drivetrains is tough on rough terrains and other
rugged surfaces.