
the SE-OR, on the other hand, is amazing
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True, I also believe that it will potentially do well if 1) people are only looking for a Nissan and 2) those people need a minivan/mall hauler/crossover. There really isn't much to choose from in the Nissan lineup, but when you throw the Nissan brand out the window, there are a ton of vehicles to choose from, all of which look pretty much the same to me. The "other" people I know who own & purchased Pathfinders are the ones who really like the ruggedness and 4x4 ability (all guys, go figure). Of course this mentality will change from geographic location to location. I'm about 99.9% sure I will never own a Pathfinder again, and that is based entirely on the limited usefulness of the redesign. For me personally, the outlook for my next vehicle purchase is about as grim as the current economic problems most of us are facing the world over.smj999smj wrote:I don't think the 2013 Pathy is going to be ill-received
nissan has 4 proper 4x4s: armada, xterra, patrol, pathfinderskinny2 wrote:Summary: New PF should be a great option for many families...that don't tow or go off-road. Which is probably 90% of the buying public so I can't say that I blame Nissan too much.
Maybe. I'm not familiar with the others but it looks different based on their info. Since it has a 2wd option I'd say it's not the same system as Murano at least. Doesn't clarify if 4wd is low-speed or not. Doesn't matter...really for what the wife needs her FWD with snow-tires does fine. Something simple would be best.RacerZX wrote:Bet'cha that the "4x4 Lock" mode is a sub 5-MPH electric clutch pack like on the Murano instead of a real transfer case...never selling my R51!