
For me it is the best machine I have ever owned. Gas mileage is excellent for a Machine that can pull 5,0000 pounds and weighs 4300 pounds. I installed my own upgrades which I am more happy with compared to spending way to much money for the dealer installed items. Nissan Pathfinder blows all of them away and this is just the base model. I have had Honda CRV's and still do, and Buicks, and Toyota's. This Pathfinder rides and feels like a much more expensive machine. These tires greatly improve the performance of the Machine. The tires are extremely smooth and quiet … I am 70 years old now and I love quiet and smooth machines. Excellent Tires, with a 75,000 mile range. I replaced the Continental tires with the Kuhmo Solus, Korean Tires. The base price is about 30,000 naturally with Taxes, and a few small add on items it was 33,000. I never go off the road unless I have to.

I have about 35,000 on the Nissan 2015 Pathfinder, it is just a base model Pathfinder, it does not have 4 wheel drive. I have now had this car for going on almost 3 years come January 2019. But I still have one year to pay on the Pathfinder, when it is paid for, I may consider a Subaru Forester. So the only machine on the road that fits her body is the Subaru Forester. Almost all of these SUV's are made for larger people. The only negative is my wife is a small person, so I have had to modify the pedals for her to drive it safely. Again the Korean tires, the Khomo Solus brand are super quiet and smooth. It still is the best vehicle that I have ever owned. I have now had this SUV for 51,000 miles. I also checked how customers are satisfied with Nissan Pathfinder on Consumer report:Ģ017: 3 out of 5 (when I bought my 2015, it also had higher rating – it decrease over the time) You decide if you are interested in such “quality”. So, it means that this is normal Nissan quality. I asked Nissan to recognize this vehicle defective, but Nissan refused to do this. Sure, $100 gas is going to help a lot with repair cost of $6,280. I am not sure why Nissan Canada lies like that. Sure, malfunctioned AC evaporator, defective radiator fan, leaking HVAC block – all of them require a lot maintenance. Nissan Canada replied that maintenance is key to maintain reliability. August 2019: HVAC block started leaking. September 2018: radiator fan needs to be replaced. June 2018: drive belt was replaced again After that another after market AC evaporator was installed instead. When it was brought and installed, it turned to be defective. There was only one OEM evaporator in Canada. May 2018: $3,500 – replaced AC evaporator. During this time total repair costs were $6,280: At that time this vehicle had 63,000 km on it. In March 2018 I bought used Nissan Pathfinder 2015. Got 0% financing and a 2 year maintenance package included as well. Also heated seats are a must for us so we added dealer installed aftermarket heated cloth seats for $500 and didn't have to pay for all the extra SL items we really didn't want. For streaming audio you must buy the SL and Tech package.

Also Nissan does not play well with my Samsung Galaxy.
2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER BLUETOOTH
My only complaint is the SV model Bluetooth will not allow you to stream audio only talk by phone. Jogging stroller fits even with 3rd row upright. Car seats fit well and still allow 3rd row access. Our previous car was a 2011 Forester that we never "loved" even though that is Subaru slogan. I made 26 mpg with it in 2wd mode with the cruise set to 78mph. I would drive it again that far in a moments notice. Just a few weeks after buying it we took it on a 2000 mile road trip with 2 small kids and it was flawless. I believe any issues with the CVT have been sorted in the first 2 model years. Don't let the bad reviews scare you, we are 6 months and 7000 miles onto our 2015 and are very happy with our choice. First let me say that I am a real car guy that races sports cars and karts on the weekend so I know cars.
