Used 2005 Nissan Pathfinder Consumer Reviews
Nissan Pathfinder 2005
I just got my 2005 Nissan Pathfinder on 1/3/2005. I traded in a Madza Tribute. This truck blows it away. The style and comfort are great. I would recommend the '05 Pathfinder to anyone looking for a midsize SUV with an afforable price.
Best of 10 SUV's tested
I started looking for an SUV about 2 months ago, and tested 10 different ones, including Jeeps (I have owned 7 Jeeps in the past 20 years). The first thing that blew me away was the interior and quality of workmanship of the LE. They thought of everything! I drove the Cadillac, Mercedes, BMW 5 Series, Jeep Limited, etc. and my impression of the LE was that it should cost $10,000 more - The quality and design of the leather, the standard 3rd row, the Bose speakers (I actually started listening to classical music). Acceleration is superb. Handling is wonderful. Can't make the car rattle. Went to 4 different dealerships and would recommend DARCARS. Got best treatment and deal by far w/ no BS.
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,536504 mi away
- SE Off Road 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995506 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,950696 mi away
Best Truck On The Road
We were going to get the Ford Explorer but it doesn't come close to the great looks & performance of the Pathfinder. The new design is so classy looking & the extra seating is great. We are lovin' this truck!!
So much better than my Ford Explorer
I have always been a Ford man, never driving an "import". Finally the resale value of Fords turned me to products by Nissan & Toyota. I have to say I am glad I made the switch. The overall quality of my Nissan Pathfinder is so much better than I have learned to live with. It is loaded with extras, has more power than I know what to do with and has a new powerful look to it. No wonder Nissan has one of the highest resale values on the market.
2005Pathfinder_OffRoad
The overall build quality of this vehicle appears to be very solid. I'm still trying to adjust to the vehicle coming from a 2003 Z71 Tahoe. The V6 takes much more effort to get to speed. Both vehicles get around 14mpg city driving. The Bose stereo is not as full sounding (along with rattles) and the seats need additional adjustments. The ride is not quite as smooth as the Tahoe, although the handling is much more precise. The interior plastics on the Pathfinder are a large improvement from GM. I think the Pathfinder is a great vehicle if you are in the market for a mid-size SUV. I'm relying on the resale and reliability of Nissan to justify my purchase.