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Nissan - Pathfinder (2001)

Discover the 2001 Nissan Pathfinder and learn how its Nissan Pathfinder price compares to today’s market. Whether you’re checking out the Nissan Pathfinder 2001 price or considering a vehicle in the used SUV segment, a clear understanding of the specs, depreciation curve, and value can guide your next purchase.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6, 200 hp & 240 lb‑ft of torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic, multi‑gear mode options
  • Drivetrain: Part‑time all‑wheel drive with optional manual transfer case
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane)
  • Curb Weight: ~4,300 lbs (front wheel drive) / ~4,500 lbs (AWD)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 116.2 inches
    • Length: 179.4 inches
    • Width: 71.4 inches
    • Height: 70.5 inches (single‑row) / 76.5 inches (three‑row)
  • Seating: 5 or 6, optional third‑row panel
  • Cargo Capacity:
    • 33 cubic feet (all seats up)
    • 85 cubic feet (rear seats folded)
  • Transmission Features: Power‑shift, stability control, traction control, ABS & cruise control
  • Safety Highlights: 4‑point seat belts, early standard a‑brake, optional airbags, side‑slope sensors

Understanding depreciation is key when evaluating a used Nissan Pathfinder price. As a first‑generation Pathfinder, the 2001 model has an experienced longevity curve that many buyers find valuable.

  • First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value
  • Year 3–5: Around 30–35% depreciation from original MSRP
  • Year 6–10: Roughly 40–45% decline as the vehicle ages further
  • Lifetime depreciation (15+ years): Approximately 80% of original price, yet many 2001 Pathfinders remain robust

Want to know what is a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder worth? The depreciation data above provides a solid baseline. However, actual market value depends on mileage, maintenance records, and trim level. Factors such as “single‑row” vs “three‑row” seating, GMT‑201 power‑train upgrades, and regional demand can sway the price.

When comparing the 2001 Pathfinder to contemporaries—like the Toyota 4Runner or Jeep Cherokee—the Pathfinder often competes on value and the reputation for a roomy interior. While the 4Runner has a slightly stronger aftermarket for off‑road modification, the Pathfinder's lighter weight and refined ride give it an edge in everyday driving performance.

In today’s full‑size SUV segment, the 2001 Nissan Pathfinder remains popular in the used SUV market for buyers who seek an affordable, practical family vehicle with a moderate off‑road capability. Its long-standing reputation for reliability makes it a frequent choice among drivers who prefer an approachable price without sacrificing essential features.

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