Nissan Frontier lives on another year with minimal changes, same low price
The starting price stays below $20,000 for the teenaged midsize pickup.
The starting price stays below $20,000 for the teenaged midsize pickup.
We wouldn't mind it coming to America.
Nissan plans to study the case for a racy off-road version of the Navara pickup, in the vein of the Ford Ranger Raptor. That could lead to a hot Frontier for the U.S.
You're brand new car is going to lose a ton of value right when you drive it off the lot, right? Turns out, that may not always be the case.
These midsize trucks are very similar on paper.
The 2.3-liter EcoBoost should be pretty good. But what else might Ford throw under the hood?
Nissan is looking at gaps in its product portfolio that could be filled with trucks and off-road SUVs.
Nobody wants to experience buyers' remorse, and that's especially true when dealing with something as expensive as a brand-new car.
Out of the 11 trucks that were tested, only one has "good" headlights.
Maybe if the midsize pickup market gets big enough, we could see a new Ranger and Frontier.
We're not even getting a new Frontier soon, let alone a resurrected SUV from the same platform.
Nissan is finally giving the Xterra the axe from its lineup, but the company has a lot of upgrades in store for the 2016 model year. New generations of the Maxima and Titan join the range, and refreshes for the Sentra and Altima are on the way.
Buyer's remorse is a big problem if it's a car you regret buying. Find out which cars owners can't wait to get rid of after just one year of ownership.
These cars depreciate the slowest, potentially making them good buys for the value conscious new-car shopper.
Last August, Nissan shook the truck world when it officially announced plans to source a diesel option from Cummins for its long-overdue Titan replacement, its full-size pickup that's slated to drop this January at the Detroit Auto Show. The 5.0-liter V8 turbodiesel is expected to make somewhere around 300 horsepower and north of 500 pound-f
UPDATE: Statement from Nissan added, below.
A reader of the Phillippine site Autoindustriya.com sent in what appear to be naked spy photos of the pickup that Nissan recently teased first in photo then in vid
It was just yesterday that we were presented with our first teaser image of Nissan's new midsize pickup, ahead of its June 11 debut. Today, we have video of what is most likely the next-generation Frontier.
Nissan is recalling its Frontier pickup over fire concerns, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bulletin. A total of 13,535 vehicles are being recalled, all from the 2012 to 2014 model years, built between November 28, 2012 and December 27, 2013.