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When that 1996 Nissan Pathfinder arrived, it was highly regarded for its blend of off-road capability and on-road handling, and it represented a quantum leap over the durable but agrarian original Pathfinder that it replaced, which itself was nearly a decade old. The '96 Pathfinder drove more like a car than a truck on pavement, and in the dirt it drove more like a truck than a car. The 2005 Nissan Pathfinder is completely redesigned, based on the automaker's new F-Alpha truck frame, which it shares with the all-new Nissan Frontier. This is a fully boxed steel frame, strong and sturdy for towing and tough going. The Pathfinder isn't a crossover SUV, despite its front and rear double-wishbone suspension setup. Exterior styling forward of the windshield is shared with the new 2005 Nissan Frontier pickup, taking cues from the Nissan Titan and the Pathfinder Armada. The chrome-trimmed grille has two angled supports to provide appropriately rugged character, and the fender flares are integrated into the sheetmetal. In back, the Pathfinder is chunky but attractive, with just the right mix of industrial character and upscale appearance.
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Because MSRP isnat everything, below youall find all the current 2005 Nissan Pathfinder rebate programs aching to give you money back on the purchase of a new car. Deals can take the form of direct cash rebates from the manufacturer, special lease deals, or special low-interest finance terms. Below are the base 2005 Nissan Pathfinder prices for each trim line. The first listed number is the Manufacturersa Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), which includes the mandatory destination charge. This is the negotiable number advertised by dealers and pasted onto the window sticker of each car. The second number is Invoice Price, which theoretically reflects the dealeras cost, though dealer incentives and holdbacks can reduce the 2005 Nissan Pathfinder price further. View an updated list of 2005 Nissan Pathfinder recalls. Why drive a hazard when you can get it fixed for free? From collapsing tailgates, to wheels falling off, to engine fires, the list of needless risks goes on and on. The amount and severity of 2005 Nissan Pathfinder recalls can also give a clue about overall quality.