What are pathfinders like.???.

Paddington

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Soggy Shropshire
Thought of buying a used one several years ago as there seemed to be a good supply of reasonably priced 2006 -2010 models available My mechanic neighbour reckoned there was a reason for this as there was a problem with oil pumps failing on certain years. I did find a table on t'internet showing Nissan engine failures over the years which seemed to support this. Newer ones might be better.
 

br jones

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Had one did 200000 miles ,anything after 2006 is 600 a year road tax ,3.1ton legal towing limit,but will tow more .a comfortable car lots of room inside ,never missed a beat but did buy just after timing chains had been done
 

br jones

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Ive been looking at changing my LC for a pathfinder but its the chassis issue that scares me abit ,,plus Ide want an auto box (yes Ive got very lazy )
Same as all nissans ,look before you buy ,i would think that all the rusty ones are long gone ,but you never know
 

Guiggs

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Location
Leicestershire
you can buy the repair kits for the chassis cheap but need to take the tub off to weld it up.
Rather have a nissan than a misty, wallow along managing to be both too hard and too soft at the same time and the seats are awful, you sit on them rather than in them, used to travel front passenger for an hour and a half each end of the day, so uncomfortable, cheap for a reason.
 

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