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Used 2001 Nissan Pathfinder for Sale near Chicago, IL

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About 2001 Nissan Pathfinder
4.8 Overall rating(7 reviews)
Anonymous says...
Feb 1, 2014
I loved how it was able to handle with ease any weather conditions from downpours of rain to white out condition blizzards. It is very dependable even in temperatures below zero. Overall very satisfied with the purchase of this SUV.
Andy R says...
Aug 29, 2008
We had driven several SUVs, such as the Durango, Expedition, Blazer, Trailblazer, and Rodeo. But it wasn't until we drove the Pathfinder that we finally found the right vehicle. We instantly impressed with the drive, the power of the 3.5L V6 and the looks of the vehicle. Once we had driven the Pathfinder, we knew we found the SUV we had been looking for.
Anonymous says...
Apr 16, 2014
The 2001 Nissan Pathfinder is one of the most reputable vehicles on and off road. Nissan spent a load of money on technology to keep this vehicle and its sister ( The Infiniti QX4 ) compatible with the leading small utility vehicles out there.
Daniel M says...
Jul 11, 2008
An absolutley terrific SUV. The VQ engine is a gem, and makes highway passing a breeze. Brakes are a little spongy, and there is allot of body roll under cornering. Only downside is the amount of gas it takes!
jesus p says...
Jul 13, 2021
When it is taken care of and maintained. It is a great vehicle, reliable and durable, it wont get stuck in any reasonable road conditions and i would say that when it is equipped from factory with the nice features it is an amazing car all around

 

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The Pathfinder was one of the first SUVs before SUVs were fashionable, and it enters its 16th year with a much needed power boost to make it the most powerful mid-size SUV in its class. The 2001 Pathfinder ditches the old V6 in favor of a new 3.5-liter V6 that hits 240-hp with the 4-speed auto tran that's standard in the base XE and luxury LE models, or 250-hp with the 5-speed manual, only available in the sporty SE Pathfinder. The new engine is a big hit with drivers, who say the 2001 Pathfinder has finally come into its own, combining car-like handling, with the rugged power and cargo capability of an SUV.

All models have the option of rear-wheel drive or part-time 4WD. New this year is an optional All-Mode 4WD for the LE, straight out of the Infiniti QX4. The driver can select from four settings -- 2WD, automatic 4WD, 4WD-Hi, and 4WD-Lo. Drivers say the performance is amazing and can adapt easily to any road conditions. There is a limited slip differential option offered on the SE and LE. The 2001 Pathfinder updates its interior as well, getting a new instrument panel and adding more features to the base XE, which now has power windows, locks, and heated mirrors, and keyless entry. All Pathfinders come with ABS brakes and dual front-side airbags, with optional side airbags available on the LE and SE. Finally, there are some new options that help beef up the outstanding features on the new Pathfinder, including a navigation system and a DVD player.

With the 60/40 split-fold seats down, the five-seater Pathfinder holds up to 85 cubic feet of cargo. The rear window opens separately from the tailgate, and the cargo area comes standard with a net and cover for extra convenience. By far the favorite aspect of the 2001 Pathfinder for drivers is the new engine and 4WD option. But they also like all the equipment upgrades and comment on how smooth and comfortable the ride is. Drawbacks include a small backseat, early failure of the standard CD system, and the lousy fuel economy (around 15/19 mpg). The fact that the new Pathfinder only takes premium gas makes it a costlier SUV than in previous years.

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