2007 Nissan Pathfinder
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| MSRP: |
$25,600 - $36,000
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| Invoice: |
$23,943 - $33,294
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$16,990
2005 Nissan Pathfinder XE
$20,877
2006 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4X4
“A truly awsome 4X4 on road and serious off road luxury vehicle. It has the most incredible features when the navigation system is added that really is...
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By: a Car Guru - Apr 22, 2007
2007 Nissan Pathfinder Trims
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$33,800
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| Invoice: |
$31,259
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| MSRP: |
$36,000
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| Invoice: |
$33,294
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| MSRP: |
$25,600
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| Invoice: |
$23,943
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| MSRP: |
$27,600
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| Invoice: |
$25,814
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| MSRP: |
$26,850
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| Invoice: |
$24,831
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| MSRP: |
$28,850
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| Invoice: |
$26,681
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| MSRP: |
$31,650
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| Invoice: |
$29,270
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Recently updated in 2005, there are few changes to the 2007 Nissan pathfinder, a mid-sized SUV that fits seven in three rows of seats. New for 2007 was an MP3 jack and an auto up/down feature for the passenger window.
Coming in S, SE, and LE, the 2007 Pathfinder can be had with either rear-wheel or four-wheel drive. In LE, the four-wheel drive can be used on dry pavement as well. An SE Off-Road package, which only comes with four-wheel drive, adds special tires, extra anti-skid plates, and stronger shocks. All models are powered by a 4.0-liter, 266-hp V6 and 5-speed automatic transmission. Standard features include ABS brakes, traction control, stability, power seats, and dual front airbags. Side curtain airbags for all three rows are standard on the LE, optional on all other trims. Being the more upscale of the Pathfinders, the LE also comes with leather seats and a sunroof and optional navigation system.
The second and third row of seats all fold flat into the floor, expanding on the already large cargo space. Special tie-downs and storage beneath the floor provide extra configuration options for whatever you're hauling. The 2007 Pathfinder is billed as having a towing capacity of 6000 pounds. Drivers definitely like the hefty engine, which performs well and seems to accelerate pretty rapidly on the highway. Legroom and storage space are optimal, and all the standard features are a big highlight. The biggest complaint about the 2007 Pathfinder is the poor fuel economy, but no one ever saved money at the pump driving an SUV.