
NISSAN PATHFINDER (2005-10)
The NISSAN PATHFINDER (2005-10) is a spacious and versatile SUV that’s well-suited for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone needing a reliable vehicle with plenty of room. Positioned as a practical and capable family car in the UK market, this model offers a comfortable ride, good off-road ability, and a robust design. Its tall stature and elevated driving position provide excellent visibility on the road, making it ideal for both city driving and longer family trips. With an average recorded mileage of around 134,646 miles and multiple previous owners, the Pathfinder from this era remains a popular choice for those looking for a durable and dependable used SUV.
What makes the NISSAN PATHFINDER (2005-10) stand out is its balance of practicality and performance, often seen as a strong rival to other mid-sized SUVs. It’s appreciated for its spacious interior, affordability in used car markets—average private sale value around £3,125—and its reputation for reliability. Whether you're a first-time driver, a family needing extra space, or someone who enjoys occasional off-road adventures, the Pathfinder offers a comfortable and versatile driving experience. Its blend of style, usability, and value has helped it maintain a solid reputation in the used SUV segment, making it an attractive choice for a wide range of drivers seeking a dependable vehicle.

average use

The data indicates that the most recent odometer readings for Nissan Pathfinder (2005-10) vehicles are most commonly in the 150,000 to 160,000 miles range, accounting for 12.6% of vehicles. A significant proportion (around 12.3%) also have recorded mileages between 130,000 and 150,000 miles. The distribution shows a notable concentration in the 110,000 to 170,000-mile range, suggesting these vehicles tend to be well-used but not typically exceeding 180,000 miles. Lower mileage readings (0 to 80,000 miles) are less common, representing less than 5% combined, which may indicate these models are less frequently found with low mileage. Conversely, very high mileage vehicles over 220,000 miles are rare, collectively accounting for less than 3%, highlighting that most of these vehicles are in the higher mileage bracket.

vehicle values

The data on private sale valuations for Nissan Pathfinder (2005-10) vehicles indicates that nearly 82.2% of these vehicles are priced between £2,000 and £4,000, with the highest concentration in the £2,000 to £3,000 range at 48.7%. A smaller proportion, around 33.7%, are valued between £1,000 and £2,000, while only a minimal percentage, approximately 1.1%, are listed at prices above £4,000. Notably, just 2.7% of vehicles are valued below £1,000. This suggests that the majority of Nissan Pathfinders in this model range tend to fall within the £2,000 to £3,000 bracket in private sales, reflecting a relatively narrow valuation window with limited high-end listings.

production years

The data on Nissan Pathfinder vehicles manufactured between 2005 and 2010 shows that the majority of these vehicles were produced between 2006 and 2007, accounting for over 55% of the sample, with 24.1% from 2006 and 31.8% from 2007. Notably, there is very limited representation of vehicles from 2010, comprising only 2.7%, suggesting fewer recent models are present or available. Additionally, vehicles from 2009 constitute nearly 15%, while those from 2005 and 2008 make up smaller proportions, 12.3% and 14.2% respectively. Overall, the data indicates that the 2006-2007 period was the most common manufacturing timeframe for these vehicles.

colour popularity

The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for Nissan Pathfinder (2005-2010) vehicles are Black (36%) and Grey (25.3%), collectively accounting for over 61% of the vehicles. Silver also features prominently at 22.2%. Less frequently seen colours include Blue (8%), Green (2.7%), and Red (2.3%), with White, Beige, and Gold being quite rare at less than 1% each. This suggests a preference for darker, neutral tones among buyers of this model during that period, with bright or light colours being relatively uncommon.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for Nissan Pathfinder (2005-10) indicates a diverse ownership history. The most common number of previous keepers is 5, accounting for 18.8% of vehicles. Additionally, keepers with 7 and 8 previous owners also comprise significant proportions, at 12.6% and 11.1%, respectively. Vehicles with just 1 keeper are quite rare, at only 1.1%, suggesting most vehicles tend to change hands multiple times over their lifespan. Interestingly, vehicle ownership appears relatively evenly spread from 2 to 8 previous keepers, with smaller percentages for higher numbers (9 to 15). This distribution hints at a mix of both relatively well-maintained, long-held vehicles and those with more frequent ownership changes.

engine choices

The data for Nissan Pathfinder models from 2005 to 2010 indicates that the vast majority, approximately 99.6%, are equipped with a 2.488cc engine, with a very small proportion (0.4%) having a 3.954cc engine. Similarly, almost all vehicles (99.6%) use diesel as their primary fuel type, while a tiny fraction (0.4%) are bi-fuel (gas and petrol). This suggests a strong preference for diesel engines and the 2.488cc capacity among these vehicles, with very limited variation in engine size and fuel types within this model range.












