Friday, June 28, 2013

2014 Nissan Pathfinder: What's Changed

Nissan-pathfinder

  • Most significant changes: New option package; hybrid model coming this fall
  • Price change: A less than $100 increase on most models
  • On sale: Now
  • Which should you buy, 2013 or 2014? If you want premium features such as Bluetooth audio streaming and navigation without jumping to the Platinum trim, opt for the 2014.

A 2013 redesign took Nissan's Pathfinder from rough and rugged to comfortable and family-friendly. For 2014, the midsize crossover gets a new tech package, a small price increase and a hybrid model is joining the lineup this fall.

The new SL Tech Package adds a Bose 13-speaker audio system, a navigation system, voice recognition, XM NavTraffic and NavWeather capability (SiriusXM subscription required), Zagat Survey restaurant guide, Bluetooth streaming audio and 8-inch color touch-screen. Bluetooth audio streaming was previously only available on the 2013 Platinum trim, as was the navigation system; a Bose audio system was previously only part of the SL Premium Package. The new package is $1,570 and joins the SL Premium Package, Platinum Premium Package and Trailer Tow Package.

Model-year 2014 trim level pricing is below. All prices include an $845 destination fee and model-year 2013 prices are in parenthesis. Hybrid model prices have not yet been released.

S 2WD: $29,545 ($29,495)
S 4WD: $31,145 ($31,095)
SV 2WD: $32,805 ($32,755)
SV 4WD: $34,405 ($34,355)
SL 2WD: $35,745 ($35,695)
SL 4WD: $37,345 ($37,295)
Platinum 2WD: $40,445 ($40,395)
Platinum 4WD: $42,045 ($41,995)

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