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2002 Nissan Pathfinder
Having enjoyed many years as an extremely popular choice in
the sport utility vehicle market, the versatile Nissan Pathfinder SUV
is ready to go for 2002 with some pretty impressive performance specifications
and a broad array of comforts and conveniences to keep everyone on board
happy. And with a solid backing of safety features, families especially
will find this year's Pathfinder SUV to be a terrific all-around family
vehicle.
Available Models
In the offerings this year are the Nissan Pathfinder SE Sport
Utility Vehicle and the tough Pathfinder LE Sport Utility Vehicle. Both
front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions fo these models are available.
Interior Features
Every Nissan Pathfinder SUV packs a wide array of amenities,
including power windows, power door locks, cruise control with steering
wheel-mounted controls, 30-second accessory power delay, air conditioning,
leather-wrapped steering wheel, front and rear center armrests, and an
AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD players sounding out of six speakers.
The rear seat also splits 60/40 to allow you to extend extra luggage or
awkward items into the cabin from the cargo area.
The LE model adds a HomeLink Universal Transceiver, digital compass,
outside temperature display, simulated wood trim, rear cargo cover and
cargo net, and a premium Bose audio system with six-disc CD changer and
steering wheel-mounted audio controls.
Exterior Features
The base model Nissan Pathfinder SE SUV sports sixteen-inch
six-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, mud and snow radial tires, titanium-tinted
step rails and roof rack with crossbars, ear privace glass, and a front
tow hook.
Adding further to the impressive package, the Pathfinder LE SUV tags
on seventeen-inch six-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, titanium-tinted running
boards, a black roof rack with crossbars, fog lights, and a power sliding
glass sunroof with tilt feature.
Performance
Under the hood each of the 2002 Nissan Pathfinder SE and LE
runs a 3.5-litre, DOHC, 24-valve, six-cylinder engine that whips out 250
horsepower and 240 lb-ft torque in manual models and 240 horsepower and
265 lb-ft of torque in automatic models.
Choose from front-engine/rear-wheel drive or front engine/four-wheel
drive available in both models, or all mode four-wheel drive offered in
the LE model. SE 4WD models feature 2-speed shift-on-the-fly, and limited
slip rear differential manual transmission.
Safety and Security
Every Nissan Pathfinder SUV model comes equipped with standard
safety features such as a remote keyless entry system, dual front air
bags, three-point seatbelts, child safety locks, child seat tethers and
anchors, and head restraints. Designed to channel the energy of an impact
away from the cabin, every vehicle is built with front and rear crumple
zones, side impact door beams, and hood buckling creases.
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