AutoCouple: He says ... 2015 Pathfinder crossover is finding its way in style - TriValley Central

Formerly an SUV on par with the Toyota 4Runner, the Nissan Pathfinder is now a crossover a size or two smaller than your typical minivan. For others, the cooing was reserved for its flexible, comfortable seven-seat floor plan, in which the second row is both heated and adjustable like the driver and front passenger seats. For me, now that the shock of Pathfinder’s metamorphosis has ebbed, the delight came in driving. Both premium and platinum are designated trim levels for Pathfinder, the latter being everything mentioned here and more, plus a panoramic sunroof. To the SL, the Tech trim adds 13 Bose speakers and the stuff that feeds them, plus very good navigation, voice recognition, an 8-inch screen and the fabulous Around-View camera system that appears to show a 360-degree view as if cameras are... In fact, the icon representing the vehicle appears quite small when parked close to another vehicle, even a Fiat. that would be silly — the guy who designed the original Pathfinder. Nissan may have sent him marlin fishing when they cooked up the plan to appropriate the Pathfinder name. Source: www.trivalleycentral.com