
The 2006 Nissan Pathfinder comes in four trim levels, each of which can be ordered with two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD). All are powered by the 270-horsepower, 4.0-liter V6 engine with the five-speed automatic transmission. Only minor changes with option packages distinguish the 2006 Pathfinder from the '05 model.

In short, the Pathfinder is an excellent alternative to the Toyota 4Runner.
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The Off-Road 4WD model features Hill Descent Control, which limits downhill speed without driver intervention, and Hill Start Assist, which briefly holds the Pathfinder on a slope while the driver releases the brake pedal and applies the accelerator.

The 4.0-liter V6 that powers the Pathfinder is a larger, retuned version of the engine that powers the 350Z. Its five-speed automatic transmission is specifically geared to capitalize on the engine's torque characteristics. Maximum towing capacity, with proper equipment, is 6000 pounds. Totally redesigned and re-engineered for 2005, the current Pathfinder is significantly larger than previous models. It offers more interior space and more convenience features. It also offers third-row seating for up to seven people. The 2006 Nissan Pathfinder is a big and brawny sport utility. Pathfinder is built on the superb ladder frame from the big Nissan Titan pickup. As a result, it offers excellent off-road capability. The Pathfinder can go practically anywhere and get there in style and comfort. This is an authentic off-highway vehicle.

Big, bold and capable, on or off the road.
