Used 2002 Nissan Pathfinder SUV Consumer Reviews
Great all around daily driver
Pros: VQ35 smoothness, power, durability and reliability. Fun & capable off road, fairly easy to maintain Cons: Premium Fuel recommended, small fuel tank Perfect daily driver for me. All weather capabilities, hauls my bike, goes off roading easily. I love this rig
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Nice SUV!!
Fun to drive. It has a solid feel, quick acceleration, comfortable interior (especially for me being 6'1"), and plenty of creature comforts.
Beat a path to this LE!
Excellent vehicle. Only have 1,000 miles on it, but the build quality, ride, and handling are just great. Got it for $500 below invoice and 4.2% lease interest rate for 39 months. We're coming from 9 years of Grand Cherokee V8's, so I have to admit that I miss the power a bit, but it's all right. I recommend premium gas for more punch and better mileage, but it runs fine on regular. If you've owned Nissans (this is our 4th, plus many test drives), you know they have a certain feel or personality that is not as plain vanilla as Toyota and Honda. This is true of the Pathfinder LE too. Fine vehicle.
GREAT SUV
Love the Pathfinder! Has all the bells and whistles you could want. Great power, good towing capacity. Super comfortable. Love the Nissan quality after suffering through 6 miserable years with a Chevy Blazer that had nothing but problems.
Solid Truck for the Money
Purchased in 6/04 with 20K for half of original sticker. Fully loaded with every option besides navigation. Have been pleased with the overall performance, very reliable. Gas mileage is terrible like most SUVs. Styling is great, fit and finish has held up nicely. Back seat is not the best for entry or overall room. Some scratches on fender flares from automatic car wash. Only issues: drivers power seat broke around 40K, they wanted $600 for repair. 2 oxygen sensors replaced and tailpipe joint cracked. Had sleeved at meineke for $25. Original bridgestones wear quickly, replaced with Pirelli scorpions.