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| Answer to: Is the 2nd Gen (2005-2021) Nissan Frontier Reliable? | 53Relevance | 5 years ago | S1C EM | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... per the post above. They have a RADIATOR issue that CAUSES transmission failure if you don't do your due diligence to avoid a SMOD-affected truck. It's easy to check for and a $200 radiator swap on those older models will correct the issue completely. 2011 and up, you don't even have to worry about this at all. The other issue is if your differential breather is corroded shut which can lead to axle seal failure. It's a whopping $15 or less fix. Search my previous posts here as I have addressed both things pretty comprehensively. I'll take either of t ... | |||||
| Answer to: Honda Ridgeline as Tacoma/Fronteir alternative? | 46Relevance | 5 years ago | S1C EM | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... for the TLDR post): First, understand the Ridgeline is NOT a truck. It's a unibody "something" with a bed molded in. If all you're doing is hauling around a bale of hay, or you need something for oversized, but not overly heavy boxes, etc., the Ridgeline could work. It is an excellent vehicle in terms of reliability and utility. Gas mileage is better than a truck, too. BUT, it's not a truck. It CAN do a lot of the same things, so it really just depends on your personal preference. Just know that the general public will not acknowledge it as being a ... | |||||
| Answer to: 19 Frontier S V6 Crew cab Maintenance @ 30k and beyond | 38Relevance | 4 years ago | toyotagrl | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| That info is in the owner's manual...Hopefully it came with one...If not, here ya go. | |||||
| Answer to: I need a good, reliable pickup truck and can't afford a Tacoma - what to get!? | 31Relevance | 5 years ago | infinitifxfan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You should consider the frontier, it is a good truck, but don't buy the 2005-2007 models since those had tranny issues which they fixed after 2008. Ford Ranger is not a bad option, but I would still buy a frontier over the ranger, it's just better quality and more capable. 4 cylinder or V6 are both good in the frontier and with a standard tranny, it can be very good. Some dude got 1 000 000 miles out of an 07 frontier with the 4 cylinder and manual. | |||||
| Answer to: 2022 Nissan frontier pro-4X opinions | 45Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| AVOID! As far as comments on the transmission, the trucks didn't have issues IN PAST GENERATIONS, new ones do! There are already plenty of reports on Jatco's 9 speed rear wheel drive automatic being nightmare, Both on the frontier and Titan Read the NHTSA complaints about the frontier: [NHTSA ID Number: 11467606] "Transmission failed catastrophically after 1300 miles of use" [NHTSA ID Number: 11473373] "transmission shifted out of gear, the check engine light illuminated, and "automatic transmission fault" appeared on the center display" ... | |||||
| RE: Is it a good buy? | 31Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Carcomplaints.com is a good resource to see what owners complain about in certain years. For the Ford Ranger, the 1999 model year has the most complaints of any model year, top concerns being electrical problems and cracked cylinder heads. As for the Nissan frontier, avoid the 2005-2008 model years as those are infamous for transmission failure caused by coolant leaks. 2009+ and 2004 model years and before are better bets. "CARCOMPLAINTS.COM NOTES: In a very limited selection on small pickup trucks, the frontier is one of the best options except -- and I c ... | |||||
| Answer to: Best Years for Nissan Frontier | 30Relevance | 4 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| See below: also, avoid 2020 and newer | |||||
| Answer to: Nissan Frontier vs Honda Ridgeline | 30Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would go with the Nissan frontier on this one. Up to MY 2019 they built pretty solid trucks and that engine and transmission combo is true and tried. With the Honda Ridgeline, realize the 3.5L V6 (J35Y6) has both direct injection-only (susceptible to carbon buildup compared to the frontier which has port injection) and cylinder deactivation (susceptible to engine wear/damage and oil consumption over time) - even if you disable via aftermarket (through software) the hardware is still intact. For piece of mind, go with the Nissan frontier. | |||||
| Answer to: Honda, Toyota, or Nissan? | 23Relevance | 2 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Tacoma and frontier are “real” trucks, ie they are built body on frame. The body sits on top of the frame. This is more truck like. The Ridgeline is more of a car like truck, built on a unibody frame. The body is the actually frame. This is more car like. Tacoma would be my first choice. Then a toss up between Ridgeline and frontier. More hauling, probably frontier. More family stuff, probably Ridgeline. | |||||
| Answer to: Vehicles reviewed by Scotty | 23Relevance | 2 years ago | G.T. | Video Reviews by Scotty | |
| ... in a video, will redirect you to list of all its reviews Scotty has posted so far. Cars Scotty reccommends The Best and Worst First Cars to Buy (apr. '18) The Best and Worst Project Cars to Buy (Jun. '18) Who Makes the Best All Wheel Drive Car in the World (May '19) 4 Cars That Will Last 300,000 Miles or More (nov. '20) The Most Reliable Cars of 2018 (dec. '18): Toyota Corolla , Mazda Miata , Toyota Prius Prime and C, Lexus GX 5 Used Cars You Should Buy (feb. '19): 2012 Honda Accord , 2012 Ford Fusion , 2013 Honda Civic , 2012 Toyota Corolla , 2011 T ... | |||||
| Answer to: Discounted JT Rubicon or PRO4x | 23Relevance | 3 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Stay away from the Jeep Gladiator regardless of the price. . As for the Nissan frontier, that is a far better choice, with the following caveat: Up to and including model year 2019 the Nissan frontier was pretty solid and the engine and transmission combo until then were tried and true. Starting with 2020 MY when they changed the engine and transmission, all bets were off. Stick to the older frontier (MY 2019 and older). | |||||
| Answer to: I live in Omaha, Ne and looking at a 2022 Nissan Frontier sv crew cab for about $33,600.00 ,310hp 3.8L v6 engine does this look like a good deal? | 30Relevance | 3 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Do not get the new frontier: see below, avoid 2020 model year and newer. . . I would go for older ones (2019 model year and older): . | |||||
| Should I buy this 2001 Nissan Frontier? | 30Relevance | 4 years ago | Cruzinsusan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Is a 2001 Nissan frontier 2 dr SE 4WD King Cab short bed worth $7500 if it's in really good condition? It's got 72k miles on it. I'm looking for a nice used vehicle for pulling around a little teardrop camper trailer that weighs about 1500 - 2000 lbs. The vehicle I found is a 2001 Nissan frontier - it looks super nice on the outside and you can tell it's been well maintained and definately garaged. I plan on going 2.5 hours to see it in person- but the dealer is asking $7500 for it. Which I think is about $1000 over what it's worth even though I have yet ... | |||||
| Broken Lower Control Arm on a Nissan Frontier 2004 with 100,00 miles | 30Relevance | 4 years ago | jmaysaz | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| My son owns a 2004 Nissan frontier 100,000 miles. The other day while backing out of a Home Depot Parking space, the right side lower Control arm broke. The knuckle ripped away from the control arm. Later that day, my son about an issue this particular Nissan frontier had with the lower control arm breaking as his did. Do you know of any issues like this with the Nissan frontier 2004 and what kind of cost will be looking at Approximately to fix it? The dealer said the Upper Control arm is fine. Their estimate to fix it is 1500.00 Thanks for any advice you ... | |||||
| Answer to: SMOD | 23Relevance | 3 years ago | Hixster | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Strictly from my research, "SMOD" was caused by defective radiators allowing cross contamination between coolant & transmission fluids occurring only in Nissan models produced in the years of 2005 to 2010. Models before and after those years weren't effected. A 2015 frontier should not have this issue. versus | |||||
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