Nissan Pathfinder Grille Guard: Protect Your SUV & Make It Stylish ...
Aggressive and Distinctthat's how one can best describe the style of the Nissan Pathfinder. Housed in a sculpted steel body highlighted on its sides by stylish fender flares, the Nissan Pathfinder undeniably looks muscular on every region. Such muscular body is further graced by tiny details that are distinctively Pathfinder, like the SUV's iconic C-pillar rear-door handles. In the off-road track, however, all the aggressive and distinctive look that is inherent in the Nissan Pathfinder may easily be spoiled. So what can you do to prevent this from happening? There are two possible ways; either you keep your Pathfinder on your garage forever or protect it with the various protective accessories available for it. The second option is generally better.
2005 Nissan Pathfinder SE, LE, XE - Review / Road Test
The steering wheel could have come from virtually any recent model Nissan. Two metallic-looking spokes, holding the cruise and redundant audio controls when ordered, at a clock face's 9 and 3 and a broad brace at 6 support a thick rim. Large, round speedometer and tachometer complemented by four smaller gauges, two of which are inset in the lower quarters of the speedo and tach, monitoring the engine's vital statistics fill the top half of the steering wheel opening. A column stalk to the left manages the exterior lights, and one to the right runs the windshield wipers and washers. Outside mirror and pedals are Click for a larger 2005 Nissan Pathfinder picture adjusted with buttons located on the lower dash to the left of the steering column.
1998 Nissan Pathfinder
If sales figures are anything to go by, Nissan understands the dynamics of the sport-utility vehicle market. It skillfully reacted to recent changes in the market by redesigning its Pathfinder for 1996. As it enters a third model year, the Nissan Pathfinder can be considered a solid success.