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If you were to blend all of today’s three-row crossovers into a single, entirely average concoction, the Nissan Pathfinder would be the result. Although its nameplate evokes its off-road heritage—the original Pathfinder was a tough, truck-based four-wheel-drive sport-utility vehicle—the current model is a pleasant enough family bus with seven seats and a comfortable ride but few rugged pretensions. Strengths include a good value proposition and a flexible interior, while its standings are hurt by dated electronics and sloppy handling. Overall, the aging Nissan’s lack of outstanding qualities means that it mostly fades into the background of its highly competitive segment. READ MORE ››
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