Great review. Nissan is becoming much more relevant again. Interestingly, it’s been largely by heavily revising older models rather than truly all new ones. I could be wrong. Either way I do think they are moving in the right direction.
Good insights. I think the Pathfinder is a compelling option for many in this SUV category. Towing is higher than average, for example, and value for money too.
Oh My Gosh! Not anymore. Thank you! Yeah, that was the Infiniti QX60, which is, effectively, a more luxurious Pathfinder, which I reviewed earlier. And the two were painted the same color. Here's my review of the Infiniti QX60, if you're at all curious ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XljUe49QKJc.html
No, it's carryover from 2023 and, pretty much, 2022. New generation for the 2022 model year. The main new thing for 2023 was that Nissan added the Rock Creek trim.
@@WilldudeWc the engine issues you refer to primarily apply to their older 4 cylinder engines made in the USA. Their v6 engines seem to be fine and models late in Korea aren’t affected
Yes. The second row seats recline. I am not sure about the glass. And I never tested the BSM, but it makes an obvious noise for its lane-departure warning system, so i assume so, yes.
Yes acoustic glass on the windshield and front windows, it’s very quiet. Yes BSM on the mirrors it beeps if you going into a lane with a vehicle there.