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| Answer to: New truck with trade in | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Also, add Nissan frontier to your list (get used, up to and including 2019 MY; 2020 and up went to different engine/transmission and not as true and tried) - will be cheaper than the Tacoma’s. | |||||
| RE: 90s Nissian&Datsons | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Space | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Imo Nissans were very reliable up to mid 2000's or so Once they change their target customer the quality crashed The Pathfinder, Xterra, frontier were all very well built The Altima and Maxima as well Many Nissans had Timing Chains vs Belts which most other car makers abandoned For Reference: I own or have owned 67 datsun 1600 68 datsun 1600 72 datsun 240z 75 datsun 280z 03 nissan altima 00 nissan frontier 01 nissan pathfinder 04 nissan 350z 08 nissan xterra | |||||
| Answer to: Looking for a Small Pickup Truck | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| frontier and Ranger are decent pickup trucks. Watch Car Wizard's "Midsize truck to buy not to buy" video on Youtube and he will tell you the variants to avoid. This is discussed many times a month so use the search bar to find previous opinions on those trucks; | |||||
| New truck buying decision | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | TerryB | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty, I currently have a 2010 Nissan frontier with 185k miles and I'm looking to buy a new mid-size truck. What truck should I consider - I like the 2021 Tacoma and the 2022 frontier, but is there something else you recommend? Thanks, TerryB | |||||
| Answer to: Best 15-20yr old truck | 16Relevance | 4 years ago | Nathaniel J. | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would personally suggest, either Ford F-150 and/or Nissan frontier/Titan. Both of those are reliable forms of transportation. The reason why a Nissan frontier is recommended is because they have a strong name for reliability/durability as well as the Tacoma. Though the difference with the Nissan frontier’s is that they don’t have that atrocious Jatco CVT Transmission. They have the 5spd w/OD and have a proven record of reliability. I’ve seen Nissan *Frontiers* have ~300K miles and still running like a clock. The Ford F-150 well what can I say? It’s a ford ... | |||||
| Answer to: Scotty what's a good truck as your first car? | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Tacoma obviously is the most reliable but its hard to find a good one for 5-10 grand, Nissan frontier would be your best choice. Avoid the years with major problems, see here. | |||||
| Answer to: Compact Pick-up | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Go with the Toyota Tacoma, otherwise settle for a Nissan frontier but for that go with 2019 MY or older (since 2020+ MY frontier had newer engine and 9-speed AT, but 2019 MY or older was true and tried). | |||||
| RE: Bad idea to buy Suzuki Equator? | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Yes I know that but pointing out that the parts are Nissan frontier and assembled by Nissan could help someones answer. 🙂 "The Suzuki Equator was a mid-size pickup truck based on the Nissan frontier and assembled by Nissan.[1] It was first sold in the US for the 2009 model year with prices starting at $17,220, and made its debut at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show. The Equator was offered as either a four-seat Extended Cab or a five-seat Crew Cab. In the Canadian market, the Equator is only offered in the Crew Cab configuration, in a single trim level. ... | |||||
| Truck Lifting Advice | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Abeliath | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty! I'm addicted to your videos! Need some advice..what is your thoughts on lifting trucks for offroad use? I have a 2018 Nissan frontier SV 4x4 all stock and I want to start doing some offroading during the summer. I have been told by offroad enthusiast that I need to lift my truck, get bigger rims and all terrain tires. Do you think thats necessary? What are the negative impacts of lifting a truck? Thank you for your time. 2018 Nissan frontier SV 4x4 28,000 miles Automatic | |||||
| Chinese engines | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Ironram97 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty is worth buying a 2002 Nissan frontier two-wheel drive automatic with a v6 engine that's been swapped out and the body only has 200,000 something miles on it and the swap Chinese engine that has a little miles on it has like at least 65,000 MI on a 3.3 liter v6 for a Nissan frontier 1997 all way to 2004 | |||||
| Purchase | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | Jorgesalazar.1 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I wanna purchase a Nissan frontier 2005. Manual transmission, 230k miles, for $5k , original owner (seller) claims there all highway miles. Cosmetically wise great condition. Should I make the purchase, if so anything I should look for mechanically wise TIA | |||||
| Ford Reliability ??? | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | sgharper | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... abt an hour. We cant help you rhe warranty is up at 60000 miles. Said it was driven without and air cleaner hahahaha-warranty guys. Brought it back to montana and called around to get it fixed. The engine building place I called thought I was another guy who's ford was in their that they hadnt decided what do with it yet. The guy told me he had one in the shop-two at dealerships they were looking for motors for-a guy on the high line was towing his down to have fixed with the sane problem and now mine. You cant bore them because the cylinders are chrome lin ... | |||||
| Frontier trans cooler | 15Relevance | 5 days ago | Fixitmyself2026 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey recently got a 06 frontier auto with 200k miles Runs good, but noticed the aftermarket trans cooler looks a little beat up and old. So wanted to replace it. Would this one be a good replacement? Appreciate the help ty | |||||
| Should I buy a used Nissan Frontier? | 15Relevance | 1 year ago | Joeo | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty, I was looking at a 2017 Nissan frontier SV with the 4.0 L v6 and 5 speed transmission? Any thoughts on reliability? Any concerns on buying if/when Nissan gets merged or goes under? Thanks. | |||||
| RE: Which 3 row SUV to buy? | 16Relevance | 5 years ago | RetOldPro | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @jaredcortes Your choices are: Chevy Colorado/GMC Canyon, Nissan frontier, Toyota Tacoma, Honda Ridgeline. Colorado/Canyon transmission issues with 8-speed but otherwise very comfortable and quiet, good mileage with a great V6 engine, Great room with Crew Cab and folding seats. But front buckets are very narrow, not for large behind. Nissan frontier is cheapest in many ways, good I4 and V6 engines, OK transmissions, comfort and handling not great, log-term reliability is so-so. Tacoma is good, good I4 and V6 engines, 6-speed transmissions OK, comfort not gre ... | |||||