OOOHHHH The Burn. Nissan steaming pile of :crap:
I've seen Nissans on the trail twice. Once was a group of Pathfinders on an easy to moderate trail, and they were doing fine. Safety in numbers, I guess.
The other time, it was a guy who was wheeling ALONE in a STOCK Pathfinder with his young son (under 10 years) coming up the Odessa trail, near Calico ghost town in California. He had a broken tie rod end after trying to force his way up an obstacle he had no business trying to overcome. Actually, he had no business on the trail to begin with.
If you know the trail, you know that you're basically traveling at the bottom of a narrow canyon, with vertical rock cliffs on either side of you. When he broke, he blocked the trail. Our club was stuck there for several hours trying to fix his truck for him, and eventually, a couple of the guys at the end of our pack had to turn around, go back up Odessa, down Doran and then back up Odessa from the exit, so they could get behind him and drag him back to a point that was wide enough for the rest of us to pass.
I saw the same problem (broken tie rod end) happen with another Pathfinder on an off road video I bought a while back. Don't remember the name, but the guy that puts it out has a whole series of these videos. But between those two things, I've been left with the impression that Nissan doesn't know how to build an vehicle that's truly meant to be taken off road.
I do like the Z cars, though. That's the one thing they've gotten right.