Moderator: volvite
Absolutely, I understand your point that the R52s transitioned to becoming crossover. Which makes sense given where the segment transitioned to. I guess my point was based on what I see, at least for me the 2013-2015 R52s don’t make much of a convincing argument over a similar crossover. Meaning I don’t really see them having a USP over competitor vehicles.Grumpah wrote:Understand that the R52 platform is totally different from the Pathfinders that preceded it. If you love your R51, you'll be disappointed owning a R52 in it's current iteration. It's a crossover, not a SUV. I agree that the Terra is probably the best of both worlds and if Nissan has any smarts left, they'll bring it to the NA market.
The USP is the price. No where else can you get that set of features for the price. The competition is much higher with the same set of features. Unfortunately in this case, you get what you pay for and less.brickbox wrote:I guess my point was based on what I see, at least for me the 2013-2015 R52s don’t make much of a convincing argument over a similar crossover. Meaning I don’t really see them having a USP over competitor vehicles.