2005 Nissan Pathfinder Road Test
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Bigger, Bolder and Better than Ever
When Nissan introduced its full-size Pathfinder Armada last year, a general concern spread over those faithful to the venerable midsize Pathfinder. Would this Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition competitor replace their favorite SUV?
While it was initially confusing for Nissan to attach the Pathfinder name to their new full-size sport utility, which was recently simply renamed the Armada, its hard to blame the Japanese brands marketers for trying to associate something all-new with an SUV as legendary as the Pathfinder. After all, the first Pathfinder entered the scene in 1986, garnering accolades and devout 4x4 loyalists ever since. It was among the forerunners in the SUV game.
Speaking of forerunners, Nissans number one Pathfinder competitor since day one, the Toyota
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| The first Pathfinder entered the scene in 1986, garnering accolades and devout 4x4 loyalists ever since. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
When I first saw the 2005 Pathfinder in photos I knew I was going to like it even more in person, and happily wasnt let down when I first arrived in the beautiful mountainous
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| Nissan has given its midsize SUV a complete makeover including all the right equipment to take on its Asian, European and domestic challengers. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
From the back I couldnt help notice that the Pathfinder pays some tribute to Nissans car-based Murano,
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| Nissan has given its midsize SUV a complete makeover including all the right equipment to take on its Asian, European and domestic challengers. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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| As soon as you open the door, its easy to see that Nissan has been working on improving materials quality. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Step inside and its easy to see the automaker has been working on improving materials quality. I really like the dash design, which runs a horizontal tubular shaped segment from door to door, intersected at the middle by a protruding center stack. The textured soft-touch plastic used on this horizontal piece is particularly nice to the touch, while surrounding plastics are an upgrade over the outgoing Pathfinder if not class leading.
The instrument cluster nestles beneath a semicircle shroud, shading four
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| The steering wheel sports a thick, leather-clad grip and thumb actuated buttons for audio and cruise control. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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