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I have just bought a Pathfinder Sport with technology pack, and i'm very impressed with the amount of kit you get for your money. At £24,000 OTR, I think it's a bargain, and certainly a lot better value than its main rival, the Land Rover Discovery.
Ride and handling is good, despite what some magazines have said, and its reasonably nippy for such a large car.
If you're thinking about a large 4x4, then you've got to give a Pathfinder a test. The Pathfinder looks good, has all the kit, can perform off-road, and there's not too many of them about, unlike the 'common' Discovery (which, although a good motor, is a little over-rated).
i traded in an x trail for the pathfinder in december and done 11000 miles since having driven it both off road in the lake district and the trossachs and and find it a very capable 4x4 though the ride is a bit rough at times.
I have also driven it from glasgow to portsmouth and found my self fully refreshed after driving nearly 500 miles with 20 minute break at keele services the fuel cost of 69 pounds i found was very favourable as week later i did the same journey in vauxhall vectra hire car and that cost 67 pounds.
I have been so impressed with the pathfinder i am currently waiting to take delivery of a new aventura and at 27000pounds for a brand new one i think thats great value. i also looked at the disco 3 but for quality and price the pathfinder wins hands down. oh and what a head turner.
I have just picked up my new Pathfinder and it's great. I used to own a Mitsubishi Shogun Sport - it's the twice the car the Mitsubishi is. Voice contols make all my friends want one.
I have never been off-road yet, but can't wait to do so. The seven seats are great, because I have a big family. The children love it - the climate control in the rear is great for the kids to keep cool, and keep them off your case. You will know if you have a big family.
All in all, I love this car - it's a beast.
There's no such thing as T-Spec any more - Aventura is everything a T-Spec was, but £2000 cheaper which makes this 4x4 remarkable value for money.
Come on, What Car?, it's a big luxury 4x4 and is supposed to drive like one. It's as enjoyable as a high-horsepower saloon but different. Company car drivers' gobs drop open at the lights, so take a couple of seconds off them and then we are quits.
I love it, so does my wife, my mum, and the kids - but not the boss. Stick to dark colours and dark leather... you can't touch this for the money.
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