Doug DeMuro gives this pristine 1989 Pathfinder a solidly positive 66.7/100, praising its distinctive design—including quirky elements like the angular rear window bar and massive door badging—alongside practical features like the tailgate window release and automatic locking hubs that were luxury innovations for the time. The gauge cluster's orange display and digital clock add nostalgic appeal, and the spacious rear seats prove surprisingly functional even in two-door models. However, the vehicle's performance is its major weakness: the 3-liter V6 produces only 155 horsepower with a loud engine that doesn't deliver much acceleration, making the powertrain feel underpowered despite its noise. This impeccably preserved example is ideal for enthusiasts seeking an authentic, well-preserved slice of old-school SUV history rather than anyone prioritizing driving dynamics or modern convenience.
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