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Sad but true.skinny2 wrote:Before I could say "don't waste time thinking that diesel will EVER find it's way into a PF....." CarandDriver to the rescue.
I'm not going to discount something simply because it's "unibody" as the Jeeps have done a pretty good job over the years. BUT when you throw in things like FWD based & CVT....I'm out. Durango V8 or Grand Cherokee aren't looking too bad.
Thats the Muranonutbar78 wrote: Nissan's fourth-generation Pathfinder finds a path back to crossoverdom.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-n ... hotos-news
I don't think so. Too long and looks like you can see the 3rd row in one of the pics.mar1 wrote:Thats the Muranonutbar78 wrote: Nissan's fourth-generation Pathfinder finds a path back to crossoverdom.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-n ... hotos-news
Who says they can't make a Murano XL? I'd rather believe that than the alternative... LOL!skinny2 wrote:I don't think so. Too long and looks like you can see the 3rd row in one of the pics.mar1 wrote:Thats the Muranonutbar78 wrote: Nissan's fourth-generation Pathfinder finds a path back to crossoverdom.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-n ... hotos-news
Dodge has come a helluva way in the last year or so. The new Durango is nothing like the old one, top notch interiors, efficient powertrains, good quality. Up until last year there wasn't a Dodge I would own besides the Ram, but that one has kicked it up a notch along with the Grand Cherokee, Durango, Charger, and others. In fact I've really considered replacing my Camaro with a Charger RT AWD which I can daily-drive. One of the nicer non-luxury vehicles on the market right now. Love the Maxima but FWD....phhhhh.NVSteve wrote: I've had a Durango, and that experience alone is why I will never own another one. I'm still holding out some hope for a redesigned Xterra.
I dunno....mar1 wrote:Thats the Muranonutbar78 wrote: Nissan's fourth-generation Pathfinder finds a path back to crossoverdom.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-n ... hotos-news