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Nissan's mildly refreshed 2017 Pathfinder will retail for at least $30,890 when it goes on sale later this week, Nissan has announced.

Photo by Vince Taroc.

Photo by Vince Taroc.
Nissan's mildly refreshed 2017 Pathfinder will retail for at least $30,890 when it goes on sale later this week, Nissan has announced.
The 2017 Pathfinder arrives with a more powerful 3.5L direct-injected V-6 (up to 284 hp from 260 hp), an additional 1,000 pounds of towing capacity, and new driver-assistive technologies such as automatic emergency braking.
Nissan is offering four trim grades, including the S, SV, SL, and Platinum. The front-wheel-drive three-row SUV offers optional four-wheel drive.
The front-wheel Pathfinder retails for $30,890 for the S, $33,580 for the SV, $36,600 for the SV, and $42,770 for the Platinum. Four-wheel drive adds $1,690.

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