I have a chance to buy a '01 Pathfinder LE 3.5 6 cyl. A/T 4WD 64k miles for $17,000. This is pretty much loaded to the max, except no leather seats and no power seats. But it has power everything else, sunroof, cd changer, etc.
This seems like a pretty good deal to me, but the mileage is high for a 2001. What do you guys think? I've never owned a pathfinder before so any help/suggestions would be really appreciated. I want to drive this truck for a long time. Should I be concerned about the mileage or is the '01 pathfinder so reliable that I shouldn't worry about it? Thanks very much.
I have a chance to buy a '01 Pathfinder LE 3.5 6 cyl. A/T 4WD 64k miles for $17,000. This is pretty much loaded to the max, except no leather seats and no power seats. But it has power everything else, sunroof, cd changer, etc.
This seems like a pretty good deal to me, but the mileage is high for a 2001. What do you guys think? I've never owned a pathfinder before so any help/suggestions would be really appreciated. I want to drive this truck for a long time. Should I be concerned about the mileage or is the '01 pathfinder so reliable that I shouldn't worry about it? Thanks very much.
price seems a tad high for not having leather... the leather pkg is pretty comprehensive... leather, power seats, side airbags etc... with leather pkg it would be a fair deal, but for that miles/year, id expect to pay about 15, 15500 somewhere around there... dont worry about the milage, it will last 4ever... vq engines rock!!! its a nice truck either way...
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Originally Posted by apachewoolf
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sunroof but no power seats? Ive never seen that, but if the car looks perfect and runs like new, I recommend you take it. Round here I dont see to many new pathfinders.....so maybe that attributes to why you question the price
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