|
Nissan Pathfinder ST
The
Nissan Pathfinder has always been a great vehicle to own in the past
and in my opinion that has yet to change. Nissan has always at least
maintained the quality of previous models and in most cases, if not
all, surpassed it. That is definitely the case with the new Nissan
Pathfinder ST as well. With competitors such as Pajero and Toyota, the
new Pathfinder needed to set itself above the rest for the general
public to choose their vehicle above any of the competition. The only
questions left is did they succeed in doing this? If you compare the
Nissan Pathfinder up against the Pajero, Klugel, the race is pretty
close to call. With both vehicles being more than capable of the needs
they are used for along with comfortable seating and versatility, they
both prove to be great vehicles.
One
thing that does set them apart however is the look and styling. When
you first take a look at the new Nissan Pathfinder ST you will be
greeted with a tasteful and great looking vehicle. You will certainly
notice that it was built to be versatile and that is never a bad thing
when owning a 4x4. The Pathfinder's appearance is very functional and
fits the car quite well. If you are looking for a vehicle that has a
strong and rugged appearance then you are certainly in the right place.
Though it may appear a little bit boxy to some, I wouldn't change the
look of the vehicle even if I could. It doesn't have any extreme
designs, but it is more of a modern and practical vehicle. One thing
worth noting however is the humongous 255/70 R16 tires that gives you
the feeling of a high riding sedan. Although this can make driving
around town and in the city a bit more tedious than it should be, this
really isn't even a problem once you get used to its size. 
The
interior of the new Pathfinder was designed in Spain, and is just as
impressive as the exterior. You won't find any cheap materials being
used even in the standard models. You also won't find yourself short on
room in most cases. The interior is extremely spacious and is great for
those who are toting around a lot of goods and families. People who
have larger families tend to flock to the Nissan Pathfinder for this
very reason. When you are trying to take the family out or on a trip,
the Pathfinder simplifies this by offering its abundance of space to
provide enough room for a family and all of their luggage without
cramming anything or anyone in the vehicle.
As
I stated above the Nissan Pathfinder is not a small vehicle by any
means. The only downfall to this would be trying to park it. Because of
the thick C and D pillars this task can be a little harder than parking
a small car, but that is really to be expected when driving any vehicle
of this type and style. The pillars found in most sedans do create
unwanted blind spots, but for any experienced driver this really
wouldn't be that big of a deal. If you have driven a vehicle like this
in the past then you are already good to go, and even if you are new to
this it will only take a short time to get used to how to maneuver it.
Speaking
of maneuvering and handling, the Pathfinder holds its own just as
expected. Featuring the independent, double wishbone suspension in the
front certainly helps matters. It also has multi link independent rear
suspension that is used to replace the older rear axle of its
predecessors. The Nissan Pathfinder is also sporting what they refer to
as the All Mode AWD system. This system uses a yaw rate sensor and
lateral G-force to make sure that the drive is distributed to the
correct wheel when you are driving in rough and tough conditions. With
these new additions to the vehicle it really isn't a question of why it
rides so smooth and handles so well.
If
you test drive or purchase the new Pathfinder you will be given the
option to go with the diesel or the petrol engine. I would recommend
choosing the diesel engine for the obvious reason; they are the very
cost effective. With that said, I think going with the 2.5 liter diesel
engine and the 6 speed manual transmission would be a very wise choice.
Not only does it push out a respectable amount of power, but it also
has enough torque to please those who are towing larger things such as
trailers. With an intercooled and turbocharged engine that operates as
smoothly as the one found in this vehicle, it's pretty hard to go
wrong.
In
conclusion, if you choose to go with the diesel engine you will find
yourself with an extremely fuel efficient vehicle. Aside from being
fuel friendly the Nissan Pathfinder ST has a great suspension system
setup. Whether you are cruising down the street or having off road fun
in the dirt and mud, the suspension system implemented in this sedan
makes sure it keeps you comfortable without jarring or bouncing you
around the vehicle. The drive that this vehicle gives you is more than
enough reason to own one of these. The positives certainly don't come
to an end there. You can also enjoy the way the spacious interior is
setup to provide you with optimal space. You will have more than enough
room to take your family, friends, groceries, luggage, and much more
anywhere you want without any complaints. After all, the Pathfinder has
been known for many years as the perfect family vehicle to own. The new
Nissan Pathfinder is also great looking in its appearance inside and
out. It has a very modern and sophisticated look without overly
screaming for attention and you won't find use of any cheap parts or
materials. Overall you will surely be pleased with this vehicle no
matter what use you have in mind for it. Nissan has proven time and
time again that is a trustworthy manufacturer for all types of
vehicles, and as of now they are still going strong.
|