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I agree the R51 has been around long enough, but after seeing the spyshots, how could someone really think they look better than the current R51, especially if that same person is involved in the automotive world to some extent? Seriously, how can someone honestly say that when the Pathfinder is currently unique in the SUV world? The very last thing I would think anybody would want is lack of personality. Yeah, let's just blend in with all the other station wagons with the SUV label.Either way, whatever Nissan has planned for the new Pathfinder will surely be better than the aging, Titan-based model that's currently on sale.
Yeh i know mate thats what pisses me off as well..The only thing i like from that line up of toyota is the cruiser..mar1 wrote:ok.. putting aside that this may replace the Pathfinder, it does actually look like a nice car if you liked this type.
but what really pisses me off is that the lineup for body-on-frame:
Nissan:
1- Xterra
2 - Armada
Toyota:
1 - Land cruiser
2 - prado
3 - FJ
4 - 4-runner
5 - Fortuner
Looks like a Subaru to me.pathology wrote:Those pictures look like this, whatever this is.
http://worldfastcars.com/wp-content/upl ... 50x297.jpg
They've always been rock solid vehicles, very comparable to the Pathfinder. I'm not a fan of the new design though, and haven't researched what the owners are saying about it. I might have to.coom1986 wrote:4runner no idea never been in one..
That's the best way of explaining the current situation & I totally agree. The SUV has been popular for the size, but it seems the majority of buyers don't need the added brawn, so now we have the damned "crossover" POS name.These days everything is just getting pussified!!!
I guess it depends on where you live. I'm surrounded by the largest families anywhere in the US & there are lots of large/small SUVs on the road bursting at the seams with kids.skinny2 wrote:Obviously the three row mid-size SUV is not desirable or more manufacturers would offer them and the ones that do are not flying off the shelves.
Seems like every other car around here is an X. Kind of like it use to be when there were so many (original) Volkswagen bugs on the road. If any vehicle is in dire need of a redesign, it's the X. If they do decide to dump the X altogether, that will really narrow the playing field. Options for a true 4x4 are getting fewer and fewer each year now.and the off-road crowd will just go down to the Xterra (if it continues). The crazy part is the Pathfinder outsells the Xterra by a wide margin....so who wants to guess how long before that disappears?