4. Nissan Pathfinder
This is an impressive looking Nissan model which counts as a crossover SUV model. What it doesn’t do, is score well for powertrain, getting below average from JD Power in this aspect. It also scored below average for its body/interior – harsh, we feel – and overall – probably fair enough. Again, scoring higher for its features and accessories isn’t going to cut the mustard, in our book.
Consumer Reports gave this red beauty a one out of five score for it’s historical reliability. They named the biggest problems again being its transmission. Tut tut.