2023 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X: Yes This Is Better Than The Toyota Tacoma
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- čas přidán 24. 12. 2022
- Today I drive and review a 2023 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X!
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I have a 2023 Pro-4X I purchased June 2023 with now just over 1k miles currently and I'm loving it. I honestly stopped at the Toyota dealer first to buy the moon rock Taco but the dealer had a "market adjustment" fee of $5k dollars and when I told them I wasn't paying it the salesman told me I was lucky I wasn't there a month earlier (May 2023) because the markup was $10k over sticker. I didn't feel lucky so I left, went down the road, and drove home with this Pro-4X! Thank God! I love it!
I said I would get a Tacoma before but now I’m hooked on getting a frontier
Of course friend. Save u much money . Smooth drive than Tacoma
Was not satisfied with a 23 Taco off-road when I drove it, drove the 23 Frontier and exceeded all expectations. Reasonable lease by today’s new normal.
What were your lease terms?
@@jseels 1900 down 340 a month, 18 months. Short term lease.
The only thing I don’t trust about owning one of this trucks comparing it with a Tacoma is the transmission reliability
@@osvaldobarrios2861 right but if you tow or off road you trust the Tacoma C+ channel frame over the Frontier fully boxed frame from the Titan?
Having driven one for a few days and a Tacoma, I prefer this way more than the Tacoma. Power delivery is so much better, seat comfort, and overall fit with a very quiet cabin make this an easy choice over the current Tacoma.
Tacoma seats are just one step above a milk crate, ridiculous for a truck that expensive.
@@mbasner75 Not a milk crate!!! 😂😂😂
You will soon be putting a transmission in it they just can't build good transmissions
Why the Nissan Frontier is not better than a Tacoma: No manual transmission. I have owned 4 NIssans. But you could not pay me to off road in an automatic Nissan. New Tacoma TRD comes with a six speed manual.
@@eldorado5159 and yet Toyota are junk. And who wants a manual with newer transmissions shift better put the power down easier
Bring back the Xterra!
Rumors are that they are! To undercut the 4runner 😊
@@MrJpags they’ve been saying that since 2016. I wonder if there is anymore more credible than a rumor?
That would be awesome.
Yes!!
Yes! Make it a competitor with the Bronco and Wrangler. Removable top and doors!
My dream pickup truck! Amazing job Ben.
I'm actually really liking that truck. Seems way better than that Pro Tacoma.
Just bought it yesterday! Frontier Pro 4X (leather, premium sound system, lifted, Nismo upgrades). Love it, so far… report back later. Great review 👍
Nissan frontier pro-4x they did a fantastic job on it love the color on love the interior and entertainment
Love the new Frontier! I may buy one this spring/summer! I also drive a Challenger all year long. With dedicated snows and 240 lbs over the rear wheels, I don't have any issues. Cheers! 😁
Ben, you rock! Snow outside, shorts on, great review, excellent truck!! 🙌
Just picked up my 2023 Frontier Pro4X in the exact Baja Storm color, minus the Premium Package. Absolutely love this truck. I'm coming from a 2021 Titan (downsizing). Your video is spot on with all the praise.
The ONLY negative I can say (may not even really be one) is no auto-dimming rearview mirror.
Just curious, why did you go from a Titan to the Frontier? I'm debating between both
besides the mpg can you share why you downsized
Yes I also would like to know why you’re downsizing. I’m in the same boat because I’m driving a Silverado Trail Boss but considering downsizing due to gas and the overall size of the truck. For me I have a hard time parking and maneuvering.
Call dealership parts to confirm but I believe you can upgrade to auto dimming.
Too bad, millennial
Thanks for the great review Ben!!! I just subscribed to your channel! The Frontier takes a page from the sales-leading Tacoma and betters it with a rugged FULLY-BOXED FRAME, rear DISC BRAKES, an ALL-STEEL BED and more HORSEPOWER/TORQUE -- instead of the Tacoma's FLEXY OPEN C-CHANNEL frame, rear DRUM BRAKES and cheaper, weaker and crack-prone PLASTIC/FIBERGLASS composite bed (the latter which requires replacement as a whole when damaged).
Don't forget the screaming 7,000 RPM redline!!! Other midsize V6 pick-ups don't even come close when compared to this latest iteration of the solid and proven VQ series engine.
The last time I saw snow on the Wasatch Mountains was in 1984. I remember wax'n my skis heading up to Snowbird for the day!! Fresh powder is calling me. No white Xmas for me in Georgia.
Snowy outside but ben is chilling wearing short pants 😂 legend
Stupidity.
Most will just say shorts
*JUST* bought mine!
These look _ssooooooo_ good in person.
Love it!
Had 2 Tacomas, most recently was a 2017 TRD Off road driven for ~90k miles. Recently got into the Frontier Pro 4X. Much better truck in so many ways!
Merry Christmas to you and your family Ben !!
I have to agree with the "Truck of the Year" sentiment. Now if Nissan would make a Sentra SR with a 6 speed MT with 200 plus HP, that would be awesome.
Nah they should put the new vc turbo in the versa with a mt option sporty suspension have a small econo sports car
@Ubangi Stomp @crisiskingful Both of those sound awesome 📈👍🏾 Imagine they just slapped in a 30-50hp motor and 5kwh battery pack for atleast a refined torquey hybrid
I agree 1000% I had the new Sentra decked out and was amazing but was absolutely lifeless with no power at all… sadly I traded it for a Civic Si… much more engaging and fun drive though I really miss that Sentra interior… they knocked that out of the park!
Beautiful Mtn scenery you have there! The bad thing is the price. IMPO your frame of reference is skewed by all of the other crazy prices vehicles are at these days. It will be interesting to see how well they hold value vs Toyota that seem to do really well historically speaking. I like Nissan and I'm glad they are finally getting around to making more competitive looking trucks. I would like both Toyota an Nissan to have larger side mirrors. I also think the floormats should be more like weathertech all weather / rubber style that catch dirt and snow etc. Thanks for the look. I'm sure it is a great truck Enjoy it!
Just got an SV last week and love it.
I have a 2014, love it zero issues. This one is even better.
🤔 you review a lot of vehicles and you have sparked my interest in getting this vehicle.
Great review Ben! I'd assume the brakes are firm. Merry Christmas.
Bought mine 3 months ago and absolutely LOVE IT!!!!
Interior styling looks great! Very impressed.
Just bought one...had it lifted...love it...drives so nicely
I have a 2022 Frontier and love it! Almost got the Tacoma but couldn't justify that ancient engine and transmission for the price, especially compared to the new Frontier.
Yea I'm in the same boat. I want something very dependable with good resale but the Tacoma is just... bad. Blows my mind they still sell like they do.
TACOMA: the power of marketing and peer pressure.
Thanks for recognizing that a truck is useful for a lot of things and that one that is battery powered May one day replace it, but not yet.
Good review bought my wife one earlier this year. I find on the weekends we park my longhorn limited and drive her Pro4x
Very timely video. I have been looking at the Tacoma and have become frustrated at actually getting a TRD Off-Road that isn't massively overpriced. So, I just started looking at reviews of the Frontier as a suitable, if not better replacement.
Go get the ranger tremor
@@JuanManuel-fm9jt I'm sure the Ranger is a good truck and I do see a lot of people driving them, but I don't like how they look.
@M T I owned one for a year now it was either this or a 22 tacoma trd OR. I went with the Nissan.
Toyota production is complete dumpster fire.. they just cannot get thier poop together.. the Tacoma has not changed in years, which makes it one of the most time tested trucks out there that can go and go and go.. 1 million miles is not fantasy in those trucks.
The thing that makes the Toyota great off road is also the thing that makes it uncomfortable. That is driver sitting position, you sit in a Tacoma like you sit in a sports car. You have decide do you want performance or do you want comfort.
My wife just got the 2023 pathfinder rock creek edition and love it. It’s also the Baja storm in color
Awesome video!
I've driven all three generations of Tacomas back-to-back with the (2005-2022) 4.0 & new 3.8 Frontier. Every generation Tacoma V6 has been a bit underpowered. The 2nd & 3rd gen Taco also display inherently sloppy handling on the road, possibly due to their open C-Channel frame (except under the engine). There's a world of difference: The Frontier feels like a sports car compared to the Tacoma -- especially in terms of handling and braking. The current 4Runner also displays the same at-the-limit handling sloppiness as the sales-leading Tacoma -- but at least the 4Runner has a much more comfortable and composed ride (perhaps a benefit of its' fully-boxed frame???). However, both feel unstable and a bit dangerous at the limits during emergency maneuvers. It's easy for them to get disheveled and flustered. Both Toyotas may be great off-roaders, but the Taco feels bouncy, loose and unsettling during normal driving. Not so with the Frontier. It's no wonder our local news & social media posts periodically cover stories of Tacomas (all generations) flipping over, sometimes resulting in fatalities. In the past two years alone, I've seen at least 7-8 accidents involving current and previous generations Tacoma flipping over on both slow-speed surface streets and freeways. This is nothing new to me, as the older '90s 4Runners were prone to flipping over, which resulted in many deaths in our state, back in the '90s-2000s.
The only vehicle model I prefer about Nissan is the Frontier. I love Tacos but this Nissan is way ahead of the Taco.
Ummmmm…. what does this have anything to do with the video review on the Nissan frontier?
Refreshing to hear the truth. Everything you stated isn’t opinion, it’s a matter of fact!
Sounds like you kind of expect trucks and SUVs with a high center of gravity, to be planted like a sports car. Logically, any vehicle with a high center of gravity will be prone to flipping over from mild to extreme sudden movements of the steering wheel. (Especially in emergency situations which is hard to maintain control in such situations anyways) as for the "sloppiness" in handling you mentioned, yes that is also a common characteristic of body on frame vehicles. The frame has nothing to do with it, actually. It's the geometry of the suspension, vehicle weight and distribution, general dimensions, steering rack/gear and its ratio utilized for feed back, and many more aspects. Hope this helps.
Frontiers have a fully boxed frame. I own a 2015 Xterra Pro-4X (SUV version of the Frontier of which 2015 was the final year) which has the classic 4.0L V6. Now at 94,000 miles. It's been through blizzards and Las Vegas summers. Only two small warranty issues since I bought it- a cracked A/C condenser, and a rear axle seal leak. That's it thus far.
Where I live, we had massive floods a few years ago. I had to stay in a hotel. And I was standing on the balcony drinking beer. There was a Nissan Xterra parked in the parking lot with water halfway up the door. The guy who owns it, waded out to his truck. Got in it and drove away. That is a hard-core truck right there.
I just leased this, basically identical truck. My first Nissan, and it’s on its second model year, so I didn’t want to commit fully. Very comfortable, great looking in and out and Fender audio is 😎. Coming from a 2020 TRD Pro 4Runner, I’m really liking it.
My thoughts exactly
It's solid. Test drove a 22 and it was sweet
Just curious what you didn’t like about the 4Runner compared to the Frontier. I’m thinking about getting a 4Runner but I’m kinda torn lol.
@@donaldirvin8008 4Runners are great but $$$$.
@@donaldirvin8008 I loved my 4R overall. We bought the Pro model for the resale and more supple suspension. We don’t off-road more than forest roads, so we knew it was overkill. What we didn’t like about the Pro was the nosedive and lean in corners. It was a chore to drive on windy, long road trips - constant steering corrections and giant downshifts to maintain 80mph. The cruise control wasn’t useful, as it would aggressively downshift to maintain speed. The JBL audio was decent enough, but more on the meh side. Navigation sucked. And the brakes…it needs a much bigger brake package. Other than those minor gripes, it was awesome. The Frontier has a more comfortable seat and better tech. Excellent headlights, brakes, tight steering and suspension. It feels like a perfect combination of our current 2018 Subaru Crosstrek and our old 20 TRD Pro.
My Gen 2 is at almost 200.000 Miles Never once been in the Shop for a repair. So when our Jeep Wrangler blew up at 21.000 miles The Wife got a 2022 Frontier. Figured the gen 2 served us well May as well have a pair. She has almost 26.000 Miles on it already and so far she loves her Bright Blue Pearl Fully loaded SV 4x4 4 Door. Has everything the P4X has except a Locker 1" smaller screen and a few tid bit's. The LED lighting on these new Frontiers is amazing. Also it is by far the smoothest riding Truck I have ever owned. I have had a few in my 60 years on this Planet.
At 21k your Jeep would have gotten replaced under warranty..lol. didn't happen
My dad drives ‘89 Nissan truck as a daily driver to this day. He said it’s mainly keeping up with maintenance to make it last long.
Great review
I love my 2022 PRO-4X. Next year I will get the Luxury package in my next truck.
Hey Ben, too funny. The same type of guy who wears shorts with snow on the ground might drive a Scatpack. Wishing thinking for Spring and Summer :) Keep up the great videos.
Great review - I gotta ask, where did you fill this? That is some BIG country in front of you - simply beautiful!
this is about the best Truck that catches my eye. like I want to buy one for real especially from Nissan since thankfully no CVT on these
This is a nice truck hooked on this Frontier love Baja Storm color.
Bring back the manual transmission option!
Ben’s beard getting a lil unruly, he’s got the Xmas vaca vibes going 😂
Ty for sharing, your right it's a good over all truck, O man I found the one thing it's bad about it... it's not in my driveway 🤣
Great content! I just bought one last week and it’s one of the best everyday cars I’ve had in a while! Pro-4X is definitely worth it. Ps. Note I’ve had Tundra, Tacoma, etc… but for your everyday drive this is perfect.
how many cylinders does it have ?
Great review, truck seems great compared to my 2nd Gen Tacoma especially engine and trans. combo. Fully boxed frame sounds great, but what did they do about the frames rusting and breaking in half due to a section of frame that held water? My friend had a beautiful king cab with no body rust, but the frame broke, and no help from Nissan.
that sounds like the definition of what a recall should be
Bought a blue 4x4 SV frontier with tech and bed convenience package a couple months ago. Truck of the year is not a stretch, it is solid as can be and quiet. a simple Naturally aspirated v6 is better than Colorados turbo 4 with cylinder deactivation (it will break). Wanted the luxe package, leather, nice stereo, sunroof but hard to find one due to supply chain. If they add cooled seats for summer maybe I will trade it next year for a new Frontier. Colorado has the looks but I think Nissan reliability is better.
Hi Ben. Is this in Utah? If so, where is it? Looks really nice!
Agreed. This is the real truck for 2022
Killer truck, if I didn’t already have an off-road Tacoma I would get this for sure
I love my S model king cab frontier, love the power, 6 cyl no turbo 4 popper.
How the gas mileage on these new models!! Still
18/24. Or improved a bit more?? Great tutorial thank you!
Any word on the all electrical Frontier any time soon???
Baja Blast. That’s a Taco Bell drink Ben lmao. Also my goodness….the scenery on this drive is blowing my mind
Where are you filming this video? The mountains look amazing
I own a couple of Nissans, and have owned others. My experience has been great with Nissan vehicles.
Just traded in my 2018 Genesis G80 Sport in for a 2023 Frontier Pro 4x in Glacier white, fully loaded except leather and Fender sound system. Pick it up tomorrow.
Awesome truck, thinking of trading in my Tacoma for a gunmetal or boulder gray Frontier Pro4x with black leather interior. Beautiful area where your doing the review and driving. Thanks for sharing!
Boulder gray is a beautiful color. Can look anywhere from a gray color to a gray sky blue in lighting
Manufacturers are really dirty these days. $50k after taxes and that doesn’t even buy power windows?! Like WTF.
Where do you live? The mountains in the background are awesome!
Nissan did an excellent job! Great looking truck. If I wasn't a Toyota guy I'd buy this in a heartbeat.
Looks and performance are great, but the back seat bench is super uncomfortable for passengers on long trips. For me, long trips are defined as any trip over an hour. I currently own a 2012 Frontier Pro-4X and was hoping that Nissan would improve the rear bench seat, but no such luck. Also, besides the colored trim, the interior door panels are basically the same and finally, they moved the seat pouch to the passenger side instead of having one on each seat. Therefore, I am looking at a Tacoma or a Titan. Regardless, the upgrades were due.
Does it have a lockable storage compartment under the bench seat in the crew cab area? Or a storage compartment at all? Looking at maybe getting one of these
I bought a 2022. And I absolutely love it. The tires that came with it have to go. I'll be getting BF Goodrich KO2's soon.
The k02's work great on this truck
I like the looks of the new frontier . This is coming from a trd tacoma owner .
Same. Nissan did a great job with the new look for the frontier. It looks a lot better than the Tacoma. The 4th gen Tacoma also looks great too.
Ewwwww are you crazy
@@JuanManuel-fm9jt No. It does look better than the 3rd gen.
Why compare this with the TRD Pro Tacoma when a more appropriate comparison is the TRD offroad? Much better comparison in terms of features and capability
People always say this, but what is the actual difference with the TRD Pro? You get a limited paint color and Fox shocks…. That’s it…
Biggest complaint I have that currently that has kept me from picking one up is that the Pro-4x is only offered in the 5' bed. I want the features of the Pro-4x, but with the 6' bed, which is currently unavailable. The Tacoma is offered in the TRD with a 6' bed however.
Damn man, where do you live. I love the view of the mountains.
What city are you driving in? Love the mountains!
Those these trim package comes in a king cab as well really like the cooler, just waiting on the new Colorado z71 to compare vs trd pro vs these one if go with a 4 door truck
Thanks for all your videos and info on the Nissan Frontier, I’m hoping to purchase one in the spring of 2023. I want to lift it and put 33” tires on it. I would love to find out real world fuel mileage too.
Best I've gotten is 18 mpg per tank. Most of my commute to work is on highway plus city driving on weekends. I fill up once a week.
@@eastsidewarrior428 thanks for the information I have heard from a local he was getting 17 city and 20 highway.
I have a 4" lift and 33s. I'm getting 14 or 15 mpg
@johnholt4348 ask him if he's doing those calculations himself or if he's going by what the truck's dashboard is telling him. The truck's mpg calculator is off by about 2-3 mpg. If it's telling him 20 mpg it's actually 17-18 mpg. Mine tells me 20-21 mpg but I don't get anywhere near that. I do my own calculations every time I fill up. Best I've gotten was 18.9 mpg which gave me 310 mile range.
@@TheCr00k6 you should upload some videos on it! Not to many people out there with new frontiers lifted on CZcams.
Bought this in white. Really like this truck.
Will the real truck of the year please stand up. I love it. Thank you!
Yep. If I was in the market I would get the pro 4x.
I honestly love the look of the new Tacomas but mostly the reliability is what I was going for…. Idk about The Frontier’s reliability so want to keep the truck for a while… if not past 200K miles maybe even close to 300k miles…
I have a 2011 xterra pro 4x with 200k miles and I haven’t had any issues with it yet. Just regular oil change and tire rotations and it’s been solid. When it’s time to upgrade I might get this
Something wrong with the truck: If you are backing up a trailer you have to turn the parking sensor off every time you put it in reverse or it will automatically hit the brakes and piss you off.
Just pull the relay. Problem solved forever
I just reached down and hit the button and disable it
It's a new truck and nobody wants to start pulling relays. You can reach down and disable it but every time you put it back in drive it turns it self back on.
Is that with tow haul engaged before you start backing up?
I use my 22 frontier for work and pull a 10x6 enclosed trailer everyday... that button has become second nature to me 😑
Very good review I am undecided between Ridgeline and Frontier I wished Frontier had more interior room very tight compared to Ridgeline. Please talk slower in your videos thanks for all you do for us.
I just bought a brand new Frontier Pro-X 4x2 in tactical green last week and I absolutely love it! Best vehicle I have ever driven and owned! That Tactical Green hits different too!
I bought the same truck just like you my friend, Great minds think a like👍🏼😎
@@Albert-777 Exactly! Brotha the truck looks and feels sharp!
As Toyota, Nissan and Ram Fan, I wish this truck was installed with either 2.8 Turbo diesel or v9x v6 diesel
I have a 2014 frontier. Is the back seat still completely uncomfortable for adults? Straight up back, floor board too high. Not enough knee room?
Is there any differences between 2021-2023 raptors, if so can you make a video about them?
I believe the 2023 Raptors have bigger teeth and can run faster. Also, they still can't beat a T-Rex
Getting ready to trade my 2018 F150 for a 2023 Nissan Frontier pro4x, can’t wait
Ok this is a huge oversight and may have to get fixed on the aftermarket. There are no wheel well liners in the rear. That's a huge pain in the ass for anyone who lives with snow and large vulnerability to rust when salt/snow gets splashed up under the wheel well
Tacoma doesn’t have wheel well liners either. Have to go with gm to get them standard from the factory.
I just bought the 2023 pro X fully loaded and was able to beat the advertised price with the mark up before the new year. I saved $3000.00 I was looking for the Toyota TRD and went inside the cabin, my head was almost touching the top. My legs were high, since the floor is so high up, my legs were uncomfortable. At 6'2 225 pounds, cramp is the word. Test drive and it felt like a boat. I would say Tacoma is the best for off road but forget about everyday use. When I tested the Nissan Frontier, what an amazing feel, very quiet cabin, more than 8 inches of head room left, legs where at a natural sitting position, not high up. The ride was amazing like being in a car, you can't tell you're in a truck. So, if you want your truck mainly for off roading and don't care about being cramped and bouncing around, then yes, the Tacoma. If you're using for everyday use and like me not ever going off-roading, get the Frontier, you won't regret it.
I totally agree 💪🏼👍🏼
I off road the fuck out of mine. Does great. Even pulled out a Tacoma that was stuck in mud
at :35 are you saying Nissan has a naturally aspirated engine? Good review overall. Look forward to seeing your review of the new Colorado and Canyon. So far, compared to the Nissan: some of what I see coming on the new Canyon AT4 ( I feel this model is similar in design to the Pro 4X ) Canyon likes: having a power passenger seat, storage in tailgate , more modern interior with larger info display, more torque for engine. Dislikes likes on Canyon AT4: miss having a rail system, led lights and outlet in bed; no headlight controls on stalk ; back seat appears only to allow bottom seat to flip up vs Nissan back also folds down. Turbo 4 cylinder lasting as long as the V6 in the Nissan is a question. Canyon may have better interior led lighting but really no info out on that yet. Overall the Nissan is a good basic pickup design. I hope someone reviews the driver's seating position of both trucks, simply because this is one of the major complaints of the Tacoma, that and poor power.
Amazing! The only review where both the reviewer and the comments dont moan about lack of telescopic steering!
Must be more of a bragging right than an actual problem.
Driving a hardbody since 1995, and never noticed tbe lack thereof.
Only flaw here is lack of carrying over tbe 6 speed manual. Why, when they already have the goods to make it in-house?
Great looking truck.
Looking for a sv model with rear-wheel drive, like the idea of no turbo,
Nissan did a great job with this redesign, trucks looks great and love the fact that the fuel tank was upgraded in size. The last model on a full tank I would get max like 320miles and that’s babying it.
i only get 350 miles and it’s the new one 🥺 don’t know how his is 500 miles on full tank
@@serolfleiru hmm, just a smaller tank. I guess it’s an upgrade for the bigger one
@@TexasNativee maybe, mine is 18 gallons :/
@@serolfleiru I guess it’s an option then, because the titan and frontier can hold more
I have a 2022 PRO-4x and i've averaged 19.2 MPG for the 9k miles i've driven it. No way it gets 400+ on a 19 gallon tank.
10:00 nice California stop at that red light
I owned one Nissan and it was LONG ago. 2003 Xterra, and I must say it didn't hold up at all considering what I was expecting and what was "promised". I liked the design but I started having issues with it when it was about eight years old but ONLY sixty thousand or so miles. I traded it and went with Subaru, and now I have a Tacoma Sport which I LOVE. I will say the Frontier is definitely a good looking vehicle and they seem to have tried to put some dents in Toyota's mid sized truck market.
Now Nissan needs to stop sleeping and bring out a new Xterra. Not sure what they’ve been doing and thinking not rushing their asses off to get a new xterra smaller midsize off road body on frame suv on the market with todays boom in off roading and overlanding. The xterra was super popular and I still see them everywhere. They used to go toe to toe with the fj cruiser and 4Runner. Durable and reliable just like those Toyotas. The fact they’ve taken this long with still no news or info of it coming back is a huge mistake.
Agreed!
Wireless CarPlay on 2023 models. Major convenience upgrade.
I like this truck for the price. I still have my 2012 F150, but if it went to shitt I would consider leasing this Nissan truck.
Beautiful mountains, what state is this?
Great looking truck just wish the steering wheel lengthened, (I’m 6’2) the back window wasn’t manual to open and the truck bed was a little bigger(smaller than a Tacoma).
How is your hip room in comparison to the seat? I'm 6'2 and weigh 280, so I'm a little more spread out. I'm worried that i wouldn't fit in one.
You can get the 6 foot bed
Nissan gets about 80 percent right, but the 20 percent they miss on is shameful. That's every car they build.
Have you even drove a Frontier? Not much that Nissan got wrong on this. Better than the Toyota which is more like 20% right and 80% wrong
The only possible thing I think they got a bit wrong is the steering, its a bit heavy, but honestly after I drove it for the 2nd time, I completely f9rgot about it
Beautiful mountains