7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 65,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace sun visor (2 reports)
I've had my Pathfinder for 3.5 years. I drive a significant amount, as I have a commute to work. I've put 85K miles on my car in those 3.5 years. I shelled out $43,000 for the "nicest" car I have ever owned. It was Nissan, it is supposed to last. The cooling fan, which is a known problem evidently but will probably never make a recall, was over $900 to replace. I'm less than impressed with the quality and durability of this vehicle. It also needs the $160+ each sun visors replaced, because they were made with cheap parts that break and the visors will no longer stay up on their own. The factory installed roof rack leaks, and the weather stripping needs replacing. I have logged complaints to both my dealer and Nissan corporate with ZERO response. Not even a form letter to say we hear you, go fly a kite. I will NOT purchase another Nissan
- Angie H., Rome, GA, US
I have a 2015 Nissan Pathfinder and the driver side sun visor is broken to where it hangs down half way. It will not stay in the up position. This is a safety risk as it impedes the drivers visibility. My brother also has a 2015 Nissan Pathfinder and he has the exact same problem with his sun visor as I do. I looked online to see if there was an easy inexpensive way to fix it but the only thing I discovered is that most people with a Pathfinder have a similar visor issue and no recall has ever been issued. I asked the dealership about the issue and how much it would cost and they verified that this is a consistent problem and it would cost about $200 to fix. I feel due to the safety of this issue in the sense that it blocks the drivers visibility and seeing how this is an issue with all of similar pathfinders, that Nissan should recall the visors and fix them for the customers!
- Drake R., Brigham City, UT, US