You want the best for your family, which is why you should consider the Nissan Pathfinder. Kelly Blue Book’s KBB.com named it one of the “12 Best Family Cars of 2017,” making it the perfect choice for your entire crew. Whether you have young kids, teenagers, or grandkids, this vehicle will help you tow everyone from one place to the next without any worries.
A Pleasing Interior
KBB.com noted that the Pathfinder easily pleases the people it carries, thanks to its interior. Roomy and spacious, it is also convenient for parents who have to put kids in car seats. The Pathfinder includes the EZ Flex and Glide System. This system allows parents to slide the captain’s chairs and the second-row split-bench forward without removing the car seats. Most other third-row designs require that parents remove the car seats in order to access the third row. That makes it hard to get to the third row. With this feature, people easily get to the third-row seating in the Pathfinder.
A Major Upgrade
The Pathfinder has long been a family favorite, but this year, it received a major boost from a recent redesign. The newly designed 2017 Pathfinder includes a revised 3.5-liter direct-injection gasoline V6. This new engine produces 284 horsepower and can tow up to 6,000 pounds, which is the best in its class.
All of that power might make you think that you’ll spend more time at the pump, but that’s not the case with this vehicle. In fact, the Pathfinder still manages to get 26 mpg on the highway. You can put the money you would have spent at the pump in your kid’s college fund. Of course, you could use it on a family vacation, as well.
As you can see, the Pathfinder stands out among the SUVs. Now it’s time to see one in person. Visit Lee Nissan Fort Walton Beach in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, so you can see all of your options for the Pathfinder. Take one out for a spin so you can see how this vehicle performs around town. Then, put your car seat inside of the SUV so you will see how easy it is when you go with the Pathfinder.
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