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Revision as of 15:14, 21 July 2006

Nissan Frontier

The Nissan Frontier is a model of pickup truck assembled by Nissan and sold under the Nissan brand name. Nissan was the pioneer of the compact pickup truck market in 1959, joined in the 1960s by Mazda and Toyota. Since 1959, Nissan is known for a number of notable firsts in the compact pickup truck market, including the first extended cab bodystyle (in the 1979 Nissan King Cab) and the first crew cab bodystyle, in the 2000 Frontier. Frontiers are currently built in Smyrna, Tennessee.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Nissan_Frontier Review.

Recent Changes

Styles and Major Options

There are four major trims available for the Nissan Frontier: the XE King Cab, SE King Cab/Crew Cab, NISMO King Cab/Crew Cab, and LE King Cab/Crew Cab. While all of them share many of the same standard features, each of them offers a different set of optional features:

Standard Features

XE King Cab

SE King Cab/Crew Cab

  • 4.0-L 265-HP V6 engine
  • 6-speed manual transmission
  • 16" aluminum alloy wheels
  • Utili-track bed channel system in Crew Cab
  • Chrome front bumper

NISMO King Cab/Crew Cab

  • 4.0-L 265-HP V6 engine
  • 5-speed automatic transmission
  • 16" aluminum alloy wheels
  • Bilstein off-road shocks
  • Electronic locking rear differential
  • Skid plates
  • Fog lights

LE King Cab/Crew Cab

  • 4.0-L 265-HP V6 engine
  • 5-speed automatic transmission
  • 17" aluminum alloy wheels
  • Fog lights
  • Roof rack for Crew Cab
  • Utili-track bed channel system
  • Power windows and locks

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Nissan Frontier can be found at CarsDirect. Prices listed below are for base versions of each trim; additional costs will apply, depending on choices made between two/four wheel drive, manual/automatic transmission, and King Cab/Crew Cab.

Nissan Frontier Trims

XE King Cab

SE King Cab

SE Crew Cab

NISMO King Cab

NISMO Crew Cab

LE King Cab

LE Crew Cab

MSRP

$15,900

$19,100

$20,950

$22,450

$24,500

$22,650

$24,350

Invoice

$15,038

$18,064

$19,813

$20,997

$22,915

$21,184

$22,774

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

Trim1

Trim2

Trim3

Trim4

MPG

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c/h

c/h

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Reliability

Safety

Photos

Colors

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

Trim

Trim1

Trim2

Trim3

Trim4

MPG

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Criticisms

Current Generation: (2004–present)

Initially, the Frontier was considered compact, but beginning with the totally-redesigned model year 2005 Frontier (introduced at the 2004 North American International Auto Show), it become more mid-sized. It uses the new Nissan F-Alpha platform and resembles the company's full-size Nissan Titan truck.

The new truck's wheelbase is 125.9 in (3.20 m) with a 205.5 in (5.22 m) overall length. Towing capacity is 6500 lb (2,950 kg). A 4.0 L VQ-family V6, the VQ40DE, is the standard engine, and it produces a respectable 265 hp (198 kW) with 284 ft·lbf (385 N·m) of torque. Also available is the QR25DE four-cylinder engine, which is also found in the Sentra SE-R Spec V sports sedan. A six-speed manual is standard with a five-speed automatic optional. Both rear and four-wheel drive are available. Traction control and hill-descent control are also available.

First Generation/Origins

The 1998 Nissan Frontier

The Frontier was introduced in 1997 for the 1998 model year as a replacement for the aging Nissan pickup. Nissan first offered the Frontier with a 4-cylinder engine, the KA24DE, but added the 6-cylinder engine, the VG33E in 1999. The truck was available only in a standard cab offering at first, but a king cab configuration was also added in 1999.

That changed in 1999 with the 2000 Frontier Crew Cab. The Crew Cab was the first compact pickup to offer a 4-door bodystyle. Until that point, crew cabs were heavy duty versions of full-size trucks and were mainly used as commercial vehicles.

For 2001, Nissan facelifted the Frontier, introducing bolder styling in an effort to make it more appealing to younger buyers. The Frontier was completely redone after the 2004 model year.

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

See also

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