Should I buy?

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CalBlackSheep
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Should I buy?

Postby CalBlackSheep » Wed Apr 13, 2016 4:20 pm

Hi Everyone,

I'm new here but quickly falling for the Pathfinders. I just sold my truck and need to get something for commuting ASAP. So what ever i get needs to be reliable... and hopefully at least a lil fun on the weekends

I found the below listing and would really like to know what you guys think.


2003 Nissan Pathfinder LE 4x4
178,000 miles
Clean Title
1 Owner, no accident (clean carfax)
Runs Excelent
Heated Leather Seats
Boss Premium Sound System
Running Boards
Tow hitch
Good in and out
$3990 Price dropped, must sell quick

Please give me your honest opinion... Good or Bad


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Postby smj999smj » Wed Apr 13, 2016 7:54 pm

The price doesn't sound out of line, but, like any used car purchase, one can't make an accurate assessment without actually inspecting the vehicle. I would recommend you have a reputable auto mechanic check it over before you purchase.

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Postby CalBlackSheep » Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:32 pm

Thanks for the advice! I was more or less wondering though, if everything did checkout could I rely on it for many years to come? With regular maintenance of course. Or is this engine and tranny past its prime.

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Postby starman8tdc » Mon May 02, 2016 8:50 am

Mileage doesn't have anything to do with the condition of an engine. You can destroy a brand new motor in 10 miles, and you can have a good running motor at 250,000 miles. It all depends on the conditions. Did the oil get changed regularly? Ever ran low on oil? Correct oil type? Red line all the time? Overheating? No air filter? These things are 100,000 times more important to an engine than that little mileage counter on the dash. No amount of basic maintenance will restore a worn out neglected motor to good condition. No good motor will last long without good basic maintenance.


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