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Nissan teases new 2013 Pathfinder ahead of Detroit debut
Tue, 20 Dec 2011New Nissan Pathfinder Tease - in the shadows There’s a new Nissan Pathfinder on the way for 2013, and Nissan are teasing the concept they’re taking to the Detroit Auto Show. The current Nissan Pathfinder isn’t the biggest seller in the world. It’s a boxy, old-school seven seat SUV that manages to mop up a few sales from those who want a Discovery but can’t afford one.
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White House pushes for Friday deal on fuel-economy regulations
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