![]() ![]() The Used 2004 Nissan Pathfinder is offered in the following submodels: Pathfinder SUV. More about the 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Used 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Overview Cost $940 total to fix and she’s as good as new again! □ Thank God I wasn’t making any long trips, just around the city. But my baby never stopped running, just had a burning smell if I drove her longer than 30 mins. I read somewhere recently that she’s supposed to have premium gas - I’ve never put anything other than regular in her since the day I got her (April 2015) □□♀️□Ħ years, 2 months later: Had my first major issue with her a few months ago - intake manifold gasket and something else that was leaking oil big time. As long as I take care of her, she takes care of me! I put a brand new set of tires on her in July 2019 and I keep up with tune ups and oil changes (just had both done early Nov). Update (5 yrs, 8 mos): I’m being swayed by the Murano or an X5, newer models with all the bells and whistles that I want (sleeker design, Apple CarPlay, nav system, heated seats/steering wheel, panoramic sunroof, etc), but I can’t see myself without my baby!! Been on road trips numerous times (AR, GA, AL, MS, northern TN) in 2019/2020, and she’s never let me down or disappointed me. No major issues, I don't see myself trading it out or getting anything else any time soon, although I did go sit in an Armada and like it as well, but I'll be sticking with my Pathfinder until the wheels fall off!! LOL My mechanic was surprised it was running, the air filter was so dirty. But considering I had been driving it for 3 years, I was fine with it. Tune up, oil change, air and fuel filters, both belts, brakes - everything was $700. Three years and three months later.yes, I still love my Pathfinder!! I took it to be completely serviced for the first time (other than an oil change). So glad hubby talked me into this one - stuck on Nissan for life!! Might get an Armada next time. I try to keep up with the oil changes (I average every 4000 miles) and it's about time for a tune-up (more out of routine and it hasn't had one in the year+ I've had it). We have driven it to Kansas (within the first month of getting it!), once to middle TN and twice to Arkansas (near the MI state line). Very roomy, love the sunroof, auto adjustable driver's seat, leather interior. My husband spotted this olive green Pathfinder that I hated from the start!! But I had been looking for months, I was tired of looking for something and it had less than 91,500 miles on it.Ī year and a month later.I FREAKING LOVE IT!!! I actually … started loving it about 3 days after purchasing it. Initially, I wanted a Tahoe or Yukon - was looking on a car lot, the Yukon they had wasn't 'up to snuff', so I was ready to walk away. For us, that's more than enough to warrant a solid recommendation. ![]() It's reliable and offers an excellent compromise between a carlike ride and trucklike utility. Though the Ford Explorer and Toyota 4Runner offer better overall packages, the Pathfinder still holds its own in the midsize SUV segment. Last year, the Pathfinder received minor updates, including a stability control system and a tire-pressure monitor. Quality construction, supportive front seats and useful features make the interior one of the friendliest of any SUV on the market. We've long admired the Pathfinder for its excellent ride and handling, further enhanced by solid unibody construction. The interior was also restyled, and more standard features were added. In 2001, the company addressed the vehicle's biggest problem - a lack of power - by dropping in a 250-horsepower V6 engine. That's a long time, but Nissan has been able to keep the Pathfinder relatively fresh by making frequent updates. ![]() The current model's last full redesign dates back to 1996. Though the exterior may exude that tough-guy outdoorsy image, the interior has always been comfortable enough for the dilettante woodsman who doesn't like to get his nails too dirty. Nissan's hardy Pathfinder has frequently been a good choice for seeking a new path to the premium outlet center. ![]()
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