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Thinking about a 2023 Nissan Pathfinder SV

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Not sure if this fits here but figured I'd ask. A coworker is selling her Pathfinder with under 25K miles and I'm tempted. Can anyone share what you like or don't like about the SV trim? I care a lot about comfort and safety tech but don't need anything fancy. Thanks!
 
Its got more comfort and safety features than the base, but without all the luxury add ons, you'll get things like adaptive cruise, blind spot warning, and a power driver seat, which make a big difference in daily use
 
Thank you for the helpful feature list @Fristaguy ! The safety items you mentioned are exactly what I am looking for in a new vehicle. I have a follow up question regarding comfort, how are the seats on a longer road trip? Also, do you know if the SV trim usually comes with heated seats?
 
The SV trim's a great pick, comfortable ride, good safety features like blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise, and not overly fancy. If you dont need leather or highend tech, it hits a nice balance. Only downside some mention is the infotainment feels a bit basic, but otherwise its a great value, especially with that low mileage.
 
I'm arranging to take my coworker's vehicle for a longer test drive to get a better feel for the ride comfort. Still confirming whether heated seats were a standard feature on the SV trim or if they were part of an optional package.
 
The 2023 SV comes with heated front seats as a standard feature, although it doesn't include them for the rear. Additionally, it offers remote start and an 8-way power adjustable driver's seat. It's definitely a great option to consider for a test drive, the comfort is impressive.
 

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