Cbr 954 Specs 2003 Explorer

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In explorer in the outputs setup tab, can we include a pre-defined expr name in the SPEC column. For example I have my VIH_spec as the name of the expr and in the details the equation calculating VIH_spec as (0.7 * VAR("Vsupply")).

Cbr 954 Specs 2003 Explorer


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How are you referring to your first expression? Are there any spaces in your expression name? I just tried your expression and set the spec for a second expression to be a function of the first specification and it appears to work as shown in Figure 1. I am using:

Shawn, if I have the spec including VAR like you do for output_noise_1 then it works. If I have the expr name in my spec column (like you do for output_noise_2, referring to output_noise_1) then I don't get the right result. It shows that I failed the spec even though I passed it

Instead of having just referred to output_noise_1 directly, use calcVal("output_noise_1") in the spec; that seems to work correctly (I can see both passes and fails with the correct limits if I do that).

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It's time to settle the SUV score in a head-to-head Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Explorer showdown. Alike in some ways, different in many, both of these SUVs stand out as capable three-row haulers. Whether that's hauling your family, friends, a wide load of cargo, or all of the above is up to you. Durability for day-to-day work and play, modern style, and plenty of advanced features define both models.

Despite the similarity in purpose, when you compare Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder models, specific areas distinguish one from another. Certain specs come in close, while others are beaten outright. We'll take you through the full comparison so that you can make an informed decision. When the 2023 Pathfinder proves victorious for your needs, we're your Nissan dealership to find one through. Without further ado then, let's dive into the Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Explorer comparison.

A three-row SUV is an attractive vehicle. Comparing the Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Explorer revolves around both models being three-row SUVs for the family. Seating for seven or eight lets you bring them along in comfort. But, if you don't need passenger space, fold the seats down for a massive cargo hold. While extra space is crucial for drivers, so is appearance. Both models are modern, rugged-looking machines, and this is a subjective area of comparison, as each person has different tastes and styles.

With that in mind, the 2023 Ford Explorer is an evolution of a design outlined in 2010. The design of the 2023 Pathfinder is just one year old and as modern looking as can be. But enough about eye candy, let's look at some overall specs:

Something to note as you compare the Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Explorer is that the full story won't be revealed with just this chart alone. There's much more to the features, fuel mileage, and size-based stories, and that's not even mentioning the lower MSRP of a new Pathfinder. So to reveal the lot, let's take a closer look at what awaits in our new Nissan Pathfinder inventory and how it stacks up to the Explorer.

Features start to become even more crucial when comparing the Nissan Pathfinder vs. Ford Explorer SUVs on your daily commute. For those who want a sports car/SUV mashup, the 2023 Ford Explorer will pull ahead in this battle. Why? Trims like the Explorer ST offer you a 400-horsepower engine. But, for those who want an SUV focused on the true strengths of an SUV, like composed daily duties and off-road capabilities, the 2023 Pathfinder easily takes the lead with a quieter interior, smoother ride, and more prominent all-terrain abilities. Expert reviewers also take issue with the interior quality of the Explorer5.

The Explorer does exceed the Pathfinder for horsepower, but the Pathfinder wins the towing capacity battle. With a tow rating of up to 6,000 pounds,3 the Pathfinder beats the 5,600-pound4 maximum offered on the Explorer. When it comes to towing assists, both have an available all-around camera system monitor, and both have Trailer Sway Control as standard.

For decades, the Pathfinder has been a prime choice for off-road four-wheel-drive thrills. While the 2023 Explorer does offer a 4WD system, the one found in the 2023 Pathfinder is one of the most rugged and advanced you can get. Both have seven drive modes, with three designed for off-road terrain. On the 2023 Pathfinder, they include Snow, Sand, and Mud/Rut. On the 2023 Explorer, these modes include Deep Snow/Sand, Slippery, and Trail. Essentially, the Pathfinder takes a more specialized approach.

But here's the kicker: on the 2023 Explorer, those terrain modes are an optional feature. Meanwhile, every 2023 Pathfinder comes with it as a standard feature. The 2023 Explorer only offers Hill Descent Control, while the Pathfinder offers Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control for both climbing and descending steep grades. With off-roading in mind, the Ford Explorer vs. Nissan Pathfinder comparison continues to favor the Pathfinder.

As practical everyday SUVs, the interior cargo and passenger specs are even more important. With the 2023 Ford Explorer vs. Nissan Pathfinder interior dimensions, the Pathfinder wipes the floor for front seat head and legroom, with well over an inch more in each dimension. The second- and third-row dimensions are very similar, with the Explorer being larger in some areas by just under an inch. Overall, there's very little difference in passenger space. But the Pathfinder offers available seating for eight, while the Explorer is limited to seven seats.

The real difference is in interior design and quality. On the 2023 Pathfinder, solid, high-quality materials line every surface with a beautifully laid-out modern design. When you step inside, it's a true sight for sore eyes, with few new cars similar to Nissan Pathfinder models offering such modern flair.

Ford Explorer vs. Pathfinder interior appointments begin with both models offering available captain's chairs. But on the 2023 Explorer, selecting them limits you to six occupants, while the Pathfinder can accommodate seven with them. What's more important, though, is that a new Nissan Pathfinder offers a suite of sound deadening throughout, giving a quiet and calm experience on the inside - a lot more so than in an Explorer. Meanwhile, both SUVs offer three-zone automatic climate control standard, available leather upholstery, and available front seat heating and cooling. But they're more affordable on the Pathfinder.

Time for a Nissan vs. Ford SUV tech showdown. First up are screens. Both offer available digital instrument displays, but on the 2023 Pathfinder, it measures 12.3-inches. One on an Explorer comes in at 6.5-inches. The Pathfinder offers an available head-up display; the Explorer does not. On to infotainment, the 2023 Pathfinder packs a standard 8-inch touchscreen - so does the Explorer. Another tie comes courtesy of Wi-Fi hotspots and wireless smartphone charging, as both have them available. Meanwhile, Nissan Door to Door Navigation easily wins the GPS navigation battle with a precise and intelligent display.

It's a close race so far, but the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder comparison favors it even further in safety features. The Nissan Safety Shield 360 system comes standard with six driver assists, while the Ford Co-Pilot360 only offers five as standard. But "standard" is only half the story, as the Pathfinder offers even more available safety features, like adaptive cruise control through the available Nissan ProPilot Assist. All in all, the 2023 Pathfinder is your choice for more unique and value-packed tech features.

Another aspect to consider is that to get equivalent 2023 Nissan Pathfinder standard features on an Explorer, you have to opt for higher trims; certain available features may also cost more to get with the Explorer. To illustrate this, here's a breakdown of trims:

Let's examine some of the trim differences between the two models. First, every Pathfinder trim comes with a drive mode/terrain selector. On an Explorer, the Timberline trim is the lowest level it comes standard. For a 360-degree camera system, the Pathfinder SL trim and up have it standard, while the Explorer Limited is the lowest to offer it standard. This competitive value continues to favor the Pathfinder - including heated and cooled seats, among many more features.

Each of these SUVs has its own unique strengths. When compromising between a sports car and an SUV, the Explorer is your choice. However, when you want an SUV that plays to SUV strengths, the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder is your ticket to rugged weekend adventures and a quiet daily-driving sanctuary. To recap, the 2023 Pathfinder is the winning choice in regards to:

The Explorer puts up a good fight, like with its three engine choices, but falls short against the Pathfinder in many areas. The winner of the Explorer vs. Pathfinder battle is the Pathfinder thanks to these advantages. If the 2023 Pathfinder has won your heart as effectively as it won the standard features battle, we've got one with your name on it. Stop by Patriot Nissan today, and make the value even more competitive with our Nissan Pathfinder lease deals or a used Nissan Pathfinder for sale.

The 2023 Ford Explorer is larger than a 2023 Nissan Pathfinder. Its wheelbase is five inches longer; its body is almost two inches longer and an inch wider, but also half an inch shorter than the Pathfinder. This larger size does give the Explorer small advantages, like an extra 2.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second-row seats, but this comes at the cost of versatile agility.

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