Used 2023 Nissan Pathfinder Consumer Reviews
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HVAC Problem
The hvac system on Nissan pathfinder rock creek 2023 has issues. Heater will start blowing cold air after driving it for at least 30 minutes or more. Nissan dealership cannot fix it. I was told that everything is normal when dealership looked and tested it. Come on NISSAN get your lazy engineer to look at this issues. My first issues was fuel sensor, the day i bought it check engine light pop out. It took them 2 weeks to fix it. Second issues was strut upper mount grinding noise. Very unreliable. Now 3rd is the hvac. Beware buyers if you are looking at this pathfinder. Lesson learned.
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Surprise Change by 23 Nissan Pathfinder
I owned a 2022 Pathfinder SL. The front passenger seat was fixed, not power and the height fell below any standard height in all makes. It was very uncomfortable. There have been many complaints on the internet about this issue. I turned in the 2022 and purchased a new 2023 Pathfinder SL. This vehicle comes with a full power front passenger seat and the problem is resolved. Thanks to Nissan for correcting that situation. I also find the ride in the 2023 much smoother and quieter than the 2022 Model. The Pathfinder is a great vehicle and offers many tech accessories with a focus on safety. Overall, excellent value and carries a look that is very appealing.
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Bring a bag of ice
At 2000 miles the AC stopped working. Dealer says the system was empty and must not have been charged at the factory. Strut Mount bearing went at 2500 miles. AC stopped again at 5000 miles, had to find a leak and recharge again. Strut Mount bearing making noise again.... Hopefully the factory fix is a heavier bearing. Other than the odd click and pop and hot summer days with no AC... Nice buggy... Thank god for power windows and sun roof
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Best car I've ever bought
Sounds like the 2022 Pathfinder had some issues, but if my experience is any indication, they've been worked out for 2023. The comfort level is great, technology is pretty great, Pro Pilot works in all but the most hairy driving situations, and it is spacious. I particularly love the set up they have for kids to climb in the back. The middle row seats have an electric motor than pushes the seat forward and leans it all the way forward at the push of a button, leaving enough space for even an adult to climb to the back. This means way less kids climbing over seats and ruining upholstery. This feature really is the killer app for this vehicle. The drive quality is not exciting, but what do you expect? It's a mid-sized SUV. The all wheel drive has performed well on the couple of snow days we've had it for so far and has done okay on the dirt/sand we've taken it on. However, an off roader this is not. It DOES pull our fully loaded trailer without a sweat, so that's another plus. For what it is designed to do: transport kids and groceries, while having the chops to make it through a snowy commute, the Pathfinder is a dream. You're not going to take it to track days or climb the slickrock in Moab, but, then again, that's not what it is for.
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Beautiful Handsome Strong
I love this vehicle. Everything works like it’s supposed to and the vehicle is extremely beautiful. Before buying it I shopped Toyota Highlanders which only offer 4 cylinders now, Kia’s which look like they were decorated from the 99 cent store, Subarus which had poor style and 4 cylinder engines and other similar vehicles. The Pathfinder is just built better, stronger and it has the best features for the buck. I love the Heads up Display. I don’t have engine problems. I don’t listen to the stereo while I drive. I always listen to the engine and I love what I hear. The handling and braking are great. It’s not underpowered. It gets up and goes when I command it. The parking control system is very reliable and accurate. The seat controls are accurate with great memory of assigned positions. I owned a Highlander prior to this vehicle. It was rear ended and totaled but it saved my life. I wanted another Highlander until I test drove this vehicle and realized how truly uncomfortable I was in the Highlander because of a deformity in the seat design which caused me to sit on a rear end bump which was very uncomfortable. I highly recommend the Nissan Pathfinder. I have owned a Maxima for 8 years and I have never had any problems with it. I have owned Fords which fell apart on their own and Chevys which were sturdy but overpriced. Good luck with whatever choice you make. This is my story.
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