Is the Nissan Frontier a good car to buy?

Is the Nissan Frontier a good car to buy?

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What are the specs of a 2007 Nissan Frontier?

For 2007, the new Long Bed Crew Cab SE and LE models have a bed that is more than 13 inches longer than the standard Frontier Crew Cab. A front passenger seat belt reminder light and auxiliary audio input jack are standard.

When was the last time I serviced my Nissan Frontier?

1st owner drove an estimated 8,406 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. Last serviced at 97,827 miles in Lake Katrine, NY on 06/12/18 • Vehicle serviced • Lower control arm bushings replaced.

How many miles does a Nissan Frontier Drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 18,457 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 4,232 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 21,594 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

Nissan had some problems with the Frontier in the early 2000s and there’s one model year in particular that you’ll want to avoid. Here’s why. Nissan redesigned the Frontier in 2005. The truck really hasn’t seen a complete redesign since that year, although there’s one reportedly coming in 2020.

What kind of engine does the Nissan Frontier have?

The radiator problems affected the 2005 to 2010 Frontiers with the 4.0-liter V6 engines. 2005 was the worst affected model year and the problems were substantially less by 2009 and 2010 though there were still instances of it happening.

What are the problems with the Nissan Frontier?

The worst problems affected Nissan Frontier model years 2005-10 while the 2005-07 model years had the bulk of the problems. Consumers complained the most about the 2005 Nissan Frontier due to the severity of the problems and the number of repairs required.

How old does a Nissan Frontier have to be to get a transmission fix?

If your Frontier is 8 years old and or has 80,000 miles, you can get a customer copay allowance of $2,500 to fix the transmission. If your Frontier is 9 years old with 90,000 miles you can get a customer copay allowance of $3,000 to have Nissan fix the transmission.

Nissan had some problems with the Frontier in the early 2000s and there’s one model year in particular that you’ll want to avoid. Here’s why. Nissan redesigned the Frontier in 2005. The truck really hasn’t seen a complete redesign since that year, although there’s one reportedly coming in 2020.

Is the Nissan Frontier a mid size truck?

With all the comfort, technology, and refined style of the All-New Frontier, you don’t have to compromise anything in the name of capability. With standard Zero Gravity front and outboard rear seats, premium materials, and thoughtful features all around, it’s clear — this ain’t your daddy’s midsize truck.

The farther off the pavement, the better. Every All-New Frontier comes standard with a torquey 310-horsepower, 3.8-liter V6 engine. Even better, a smooth-shifting 9-speed auto comes standard as well.

When did the Nissan Frontier get a redesign?

Here’s why. Nissan redesigned the Frontier in 2005. The truck really hasn’t seen a complete redesign since that year, although there’s one reportedly coming in 2020. The midsize pickup was built on a scaled-down version of the F-Alpha chassis, the same platform used for Nissan’s full-size Titan.

What’s the warranty on a 2005 Nissan Frontier?

According to Car Complaints, the 2005 Nissan Frontier received a whopping 283 complaints. The majority of complaints centered around the radiator problem. How did Nissan respond? In 2010, Nissan extended the radiator’s factory warranty to eight years or 80,000 miles from three years or 36,000.

Here’s why. Nissan redesigned the Frontier in 2005. The truck really hasn’t seen a complete redesign since that year, although there’s one reportedly coming in 2020. The midsize pickup was built on a scaled-down version of the F-Alpha chassis, the same platform used for Nissan’s full-size Titan.

According to Car Complaints, the 2005 Nissan Frontier received a whopping 283 complaints. The majority of complaints centered around the radiator problem. How did Nissan respond? In 2010, Nissan extended the radiator’s factory warranty to eight years or 80,000 miles from three years or 36,000.

The worst problems affected Nissan Frontier model years 2005-10 while the 2005-07 model years had the bulk of the problems. Consumers complained the most about the 2005 Nissan Frontier due to the severity of the problems and the number of repairs required.

Where does the 2005 Nissan Frontier come from?

Rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive models will be offered. Like the prior-generation pickup, the 2005 model will be manufactured in Smyrna, Tenn. Nissan also has redesigned its Pathfinder sport utility vehicle, which uses the same platform as the 2005 Frontier.

The radiator problems affected the 2005 to 2010 Frontiers with the 4.0-liter V6 engines. 2005 was the worst affected model year and the problems were substantially less by 2009 and 2010 though there were still instances of it happening.

What was the worst year for the Nissan Frontier?

The worst Nissan Frontier model years The worst problems affected Nissan Frontier model years 2005-10 while the 2005-07 model years had the bulk of the problems. Consumers complained the most about the 2005 Nissan Frontier due to the severity of the problems and the number of repairs required.

How old does a Nissan Frontier have to be to get a copay?

If your Frontier is 9 years old with 90,000 miles you can get a customer copay allowance of $3,000 to have Nissan fix the transmission. If your Frontier is more than 10 years old with less than 100,000 miles, the deadline for getting compensation has already come and gone.

If your Frontier is 8 years old and or has 80,000 miles, you can get a customer copay allowance of $2,500 to fix the transmission. If your Frontier is 9 years old with 90,000 miles you can get a customer copay allowance of $3,000 to have Nissan fix the transmission.

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