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| Answer to: 23 frontier vs tacoma | 23Relevance | 3 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| TBH, I’d be a little skeptical of both. While the engine in the frontier is tried and true for the most part, the transmission is relatively new. And there have been some reports of problems with it. Don’t know if that is isolated or a thing. The Tacoma is on a brand spanking new platform. Like it was the first of the platform to be created. And the Land Cruiser is the latest to be created. But the platform is so new. So no one really knows. Granted, it is a Toyota, and they usually have a better track record with new platforms, but they aren’t perfect. ... | |||||
| 2016+ Tacoma vs. 2010+ Frontier | 23Relevance | 4 years ago | Moralhazard | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey guys I need some help. I’m in the market for a used truck. I’ve narrowed it down to 2. I want it to last for as long as humanly possible. I’m religious about maintaining my cars and do almost all of the work myself. Here are the 2 options(read carefully) 2010ish Nissan frontier, crew cab 4x4, they seem to have 40-80k mi. This is the most affordable option. 2016+ Tacoma, crew cab, 4x2, 4cyl, 6speed auto trans, 30-60k mi. This option is more expensive. I’m mostly concerned about the software on the new Tacoma and what wear that might cause on the e ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2011 Nissan Frontier *ENGINE KNOCKING NOISE* | 23Relevance | 4 years ago | Nathaniel J. | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2011 Nissan frontier 5spd w/od auto 4x4 147K miles. Here’s a link I posted on another post (2011 Nissan frontier Negative Ignition Timing) though I appreciate all of your help! I figured out I was looking at the wrong data, for worn timing chain. My ignition advance is 15 degrees. Which normally is supposed to be between 5-20 degrees. So my timing chain is healthy, if it wasn’t the ignition advance would be off, which it isn’t. So now the real problem is, what is this noise now, if it’s not the timing chain hitting the side of the guard. I have been ... | |||||
| Answer to: Is the 2nd Gen (2005-2021) Nissan Frontier Reliable? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | infinitifxfan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Not as good as the Tacoma, but still very good. You can get a good price on them with good powertrains, including a manual which can run forever. There is one guy that went 1 million miles in his 2007 frontier with a stick, so getting a manual frontier is the most reliable option. The automatics are pretty good but definitely won't last as long as the manual. | |||||
| Answer to: Is the 2nd Gen (2005-2021) Nissan Frontier Reliable? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Matthew Yim | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| They’re actually pretty good pickup trucks, but not as good as the Tacoma. I encourage that you hire a trusty mechanic to check one out before purchase. here are a list of Nissan frontier years you should avoid: | |||||
| Should I repair my Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | bjst224 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Mr Kilmer, How are you? I am a long time viewer and subscriber of your you tube videos. I know that you mentioned the 2002 Nissan frontier truck is an exception in terms of reliability to their other cars since their merger.My dad just bought a new truck and has given me his old 2002 Nissan frontier 4 door Long bed 3.3 L 3275 CC V6 VG33E automatic transmission. It has 104678 miles with not accidents. A mechanic has recommended that we (1) replace the timing belt as it nearing 105,000 miles, (2) Oil is seeping at rear main seal, (3) knock sensor causes “s ... | |||||
| RE: 2019 Nissan Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Have you checked your owners manual? | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a Nissan frontier manual transmission | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Go ahead with the frontier. Their resale value is weak so I would go used that way the price gap between the Tacoma would be even higher and you would get a good deal. If you have the money for a Tacoma, get a new one. If the frontier is more in your budget, I'd go used to get the best bang for buck. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a Nissan frontier manual transmission | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you’re buying brand new, spend a little more & get the Tacoma. If buying used however, sure get the frontier. They are (surprisingly) decent made Nissan trucks which don’t fall apart. The Tacoma will last the longest out of the two. If you couldn’t spend the extra $$$, get the new frontier. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a Nissan frontier manual transmission | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | XeroSoto | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| well the weak point of the frontier is the automatic if you can afford the taco get it but if there isnt any other problems the frontier should be a good find with the Manuel nut still have t looked at by a pro | |||||
| Answer to: New Tacoma vs new Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| When you say new are you taking about 2021 MY? There is a new MY 2022 frontier coming out and I would avoid first years model of any new generation (even Toyota’s). Also, Nissan did introduce the new 3.8L V6 for 2020 MY (which is direct injected) - avoid that and stick to the true and tried 4.0L V6. The 4.0L V6 was only offered up to and including 2019 MY, so I would stick with 2019 MY or earlier with that engine. How long do you plan on keeping the truck and with what mileage? If you tell me <150,000 or <200,000 miles then the Nissan frontier sho ... | |||||
| Should I buy a Nissan frontier manual transmission | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Drewboo | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello, I'm looking to buy a truck (new) with a manual transmission. I've looked around and found the Toyota Tacoma and the nissian frontier still offer manual transmissions. The Tacoma is 8k more than the frontier (CAD currency). So are the frontiers decent trucks when coupled with a manual, or should I bite the bullet and dish out 8k more for a Tacoma? | |||||
| RE: Should I buy Nissan Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | bluecollerbones | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| duffster49, just personal experience here. I have had since new a 2007 Nissan frontier NISMO king cab, 4.0L, 6 speed manual, 4x4 with 185K and absolutely love it. Currently, I also own a Kioti sub-compact tractor which with the front bucket on front and hoe on the back goes about 3,300 lbs. which I transport on a 1,000lb (actual weight, not loading rate) tandem axle trailer and my frontier. I regularly pull this around the Pennsylvania hills for projects on my various properties. Also, upon exiting the Army in 2014 I loaded up my cargo trailer with all m ... | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy Nissan Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | OldRangerNut | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| "Do you think that the frontier 6 cyl with the automatic will hold up cross country and in the mountains? " Depends. Get it configured well enough, like a Crew Cab Long Bed SV 4x4 with the interior package, perhaps a better set of wheels/tires for towing, and it could handle your trailer in most environs. Your trailer is VERY light for a 19 footer, about 2,900 pounds (manufacturer empty weight), but 3.8L V6 9-speed would struggle a in mountainous low-speed curves, uphill grades of 3% or greater, and in other conditions encountered in RV use. Do I need to ... | |||||
| Should I buy Nissan Frontier | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | duffster49 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty....Ken from Nova Scotia Canada. We have a Scamp 19 ft fiberglass travel trailer 5th wheel style. looking at a used Nissan frontier with an automatic as a tow vehicle. They originally advertised these units with Ford Rangers as the tug. Do you think that the frontier 6 cyl with the automatic will hold up cross country and in the mountains? Do I need to get a transmission cooler? Or should I look at a manual tranny or another type of vehicle? I chose the Nissan because the box on the back is not too tall..all the new pickups are crazy tall in ... | |||||