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2011 Nissan: NJ drivers thrilled with new Pathfinder pricing

The auto industry landscape has been changing rapidly since the beginning of the recession, with the ultimate tech spark found in the development of new, more fuel efficient engines. It's true: your NJ used car dealer is starting to get a little behind the times, although it isn't exactly any of the brands' faults. The truth of the matter is that the tech dynamic keeps shifting, and design ends up falling in with technology. The rapid extinction of the SUV is due to the shifting paradigm in the industry, which favors smaller cars with fuel efficient engines over larger gas guzzlers. Yes, the roads look very different than they did only ten years ago, and we have a renewed dedication to innovation in the auto industry to thank for that. Yet, there is a still a market for the practicality that came with the SUV, and so we see many of its smaller ancestors remaining on the market, waiting for opportunities to break out and run with a segment that still caters to a large portion of the market. For 2011 NJ Nissan dealers, that time is now just in time for the 25th anniversary of the Nissan Pathfinder.

One of the nice little extras in the limited Silver Edition Pathfinder is the inclusion of a ten-speaker Bose sound system that really pumps up the jam. You could be cruising along the highway with your windows down listening to tunes or blasting a soundtrack to your off-road excursion, and either way, the Bose system does its job. Your NJ used car dealer doesn't have anything on its lot that even approaches the amazingness of the Silver Edition Pathfinder run, which also adds a heated front seat to improve the comfort of the occupants. While some of the other SUVs on the market are for deluded sycophants who care naught for the preservation of our environment, the Pathfinder is a car that puts the balance of life in perspective. You don't simply observe nature driving around in a Pathfinder through the urban jungles or wide open spaces; you become one with your environment and join in its creative, anarchic path into the unknown territory of the future. And I do believe that 2011 NJ Nissan drivers would agree with me.

With the Pathfinder, you know that Nissan is only building upon a successful platform that has helped keep the brand established in the small SUV niche. The Pathfinder is great for exactly what its name implies, twisting and turning on dirt roads in the country, off-roading with the best of them (if you don't mind at least a little wear and tear) and coming out the other end alive and well. Your NJ used car dealer is excited to see the Pathfinder hitting the market hard this year with new promotions and new technology, riding higher on 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels that help give it a stronger base. For 2011 NJ Nissan drivers, the future of the brand looks pretty bright.




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