Nissan Frontier vs Toyota Tacoma - This is the one I'd buy and why

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @jeremymolonlabe5577
    @jeremymolonlabe5577 Před 2 lety +90

    Well I just bought the new Frontier and after owning a 2021 Tacoma for a year I have zero regrets. It's a way quieter, smoother ride especially at highway speed. You truly feel the 32 hp difference. The 9 speed transmission is nice and smooth. The interior is built much better than the Tacoma. Cons....there is less cargo space in the frontier. At this moment can't think of any other cons but will update the post.

    • @n0xxm3rcyxx
      @n0xxm3rcyxx Před 2 lety +2

      Well, I mean... to mean the less cargo space sounds like a plus. Because coming from a 99sonoma Sls... I have no cargo room. LOL.

    • @Dane_V
      @Dane_V Před 2 lety +4

      Another con would be the Frontier doesn’t have as much of an aftermarket to modify.

    • @5831a
      @5831a Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dane_V & crap resale in comparison

    • @danielmacdonald5181
      @danielmacdonald5181 Před 2 lety

      Is the gas mileage ok? I have the 2016 frontier with the 6 speed transmission and it drinks the fuel

    • @5831a
      @5831a Před 2 lety

      @@danielmacdonald5181 its not good

  • @Steve-kj9tx
    @Steve-kj9tx Před 2 lety +72

    I think the Tacoma is iconic. It's hard to compare anything against it... BUT, I think Nissan knocked it out of the park with the Frontier design. They really revamped the tired Frontier that hadn't evolved alongside the Tacoma. I have no skin in the game, but I think the Pro 4X looks pretty damn good, especially the front

    • @patrickflomo7912
      @patrickflomo7912 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, the frontier re-engineering knocked out the Tacoma.

    • @billsoderholm3125
      @billsoderholm3125 Před 2 lety

      Not until it proves the durability that Toyota dominates with. On top of the unproven reliability, it is more money.

    • @jacobramirez3224
      @jacobramirez3224 Před 2 lety

      @@billsoderholm3125 Nissans have had horrible trannys in their sedans and suvs but the trucks are very good in my opinion. Also the engine and transmission are the same from the previous frontier starting in 2020 with the 3.8L V6 and 9 speed auto. people seem to love the reliability and value for the money on older models compared to a Toyotas price due to name.

    • @User-q6x3b
      @User-q6x3b Před rokem

      ​@@billsoderholm3125 I've had nothing but problems with tacomas

    • @ericfrontczak8016
      @ericfrontczak8016 Před 9 měsíci

      The seat belt alarm will drive you nuts, if the frontier is so good why did mine have codes on it from the factory?

  • @samprizzi1159
    @samprizzi1159 Před 2 lety +102

    I test drove a Tacoma and the Frontier and the difference between the two was almost immediate. The Tacoma rode well but the transmission issues that have plagued the vehicle for years were noticeable immediately which was a turn off. Compared to the Frontier which was more comfortable and came with more features as standard, my decision was easy and I chose the Frontier. Haven’t regretted it for a second.

    • @Albert-777
      @Albert-777 Před 2 lety +1

      Good job Sam, and I know what you mean to.

    • @Rikcuh
      @Rikcuh Před 2 lety +3

      I’m assuming you’re referring to the auto trans?

    • @howiewowie44
      @howiewowie44 Před 2 lety +9

      couldn’t even IMAGINE owning a Nissan lmaooo

    • @BobSmith-jf6qr
      @BobSmith-jf6qr Před 2 lety +22

      @@howiewowie44 Toyota fanboy spotted.

    • @SyCannon
      @SyCannon Před 2 lety +2

      @@BobSmith-jf6qr meh, Nissan had fallen off since the early 2000’s for consumer cars. People forget their CVT we’re so bad that they had recalls.

  • @NorthPaddle
    @NorthPaddle Před 2 lety +31

    Here is one more factor, dealer markups. Today I checked our local Toyota dealer. They had an SR5 Access Cab with the sport package with an additional mark up of $9,995 + destination charge and a $200 doc fee. The Nissan dealer is selling at MSRP. It made the choice all too easy.

    • @johnnytorres277
      @johnnytorres277 Před 2 lety +4

      The markups just based on supply and demand. The Tacomas are just much more popular and dealerships dont have much inventory righ tnow.

    • @skytechenterprise9906
      @skytechenterprise9906 Před 2 lety +1

      My Toyota dealer was the opposite... Bought a 2022 Taco SR with add-ons it was about $35k MSRP. Dealer only charged a $1k adjustment fee for local buyers. Absolutely love my Taco!

    • @alexisdelgado7864
      @alexisdelgado7864 Před rokem +1

      Is 2023 and happened the same with me, take the top of the pro4x for to much less than a Tacoma sport. 5 days ago

  • @bananadwx
    @bananadwx Před 2 lety +28

    I love competition between 2 giant companies. It means better quality and more reasonable price products.

    • @billsoderholm3125
      @billsoderholm3125 Před 2 lety +2

      It certainly has not resulted in reasonable prices.............

  • @cahabarivr
    @cahabarivr Před 3 lety +89

    Im buying a new Pro 4X as soon as I can find one. I had a SV Frontier that was a fantastic truck. The new one I like even better. Toyota makes fine trucks as well. Take care if them and both will give good service and high miles. For those saying Nissan lovers are mad because they cant afford a Tacoma..not to brag but I could buy any truck I want. Payload and towing are similar. My cousin had a 2010 Frontier with 335k on it when he sold it. Both trucks are reliable. Neither one is a bad choice.

    • @mathewmassara5143
      @mathewmassara5143 Před 3 lety +4

      I’m gonna have a pro4x at my dealership in 2 weeks from now

    • @jamesm568
      @jamesm568 Před 3 lety

      Nissan's not budging on the MSRP, but Toyota does offer a better lease than Nissan does.

    • @georgesawtooth
      @georgesawtooth Před 3 lety +2

      Be prepared to pay Market Adjustment on the Frontier...the dealer I looked into had $5000 added to price of truck.

    • @jamesm568
      @jamesm568 Před 3 lety +3

      @@georgesawtooth Contact Nissan as they will take care of that.

    • @mathewmassara5143
      @mathewmassara5143 Před 3 lety +4

      @@georgesawtooth we are selling them at MSRP

  • @ZarieTudiskava
    @ZarieTudiskava Před 3 lety +84

    The new frontier looks like the definition of tough, hope it can deliver on that.

    • @x2e4
      @x2e4 Před 2 lety +2

      I hope so too

    • @Mr.Mikey.Holiday
      @Mr.Mikey.Holiday Před 2 lety +4

      I wouldnt hold my breath, the previous frontier 2005-2021 was t tough at all and had millions of issues from the engine and transmission. I had a 2019 at 9k the trans was replaced, at 20k the headgasket and trans was replaced, at 21k the trans needed to be replaced yet again but nissan refused i hired an attorney and recieved a large portion of my money back. Never will i ever endorse or purchase a nissan again.

    • @jeremymolonlabe5577
      @jeremymolonlabe5577 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Mr.Mikey.Holiday You must've bought a lemon or drove it like a maniac! Good friend of mine has 7 frontiers for his landscape estimators, all over 100k miles at this point and none of the problems you mention. He does regular maintenance like clockwork as well. I'm really digging my 2022 frontier after being a tacoma driver.

    • @ghostlegit
      @ghostlegit Před 2 lety +4

      @@Mr.Mikey.Holiday the previous frontiers were reliable tough and cheap. Pls stfu. U had a lemon. That's the difference

    • @ghostlegit
      @ghostlegit Před 2 lety +3

      @@jeremymolonlabe5577 agreed

  • @joehoppe23
    @joehoppe23 Před 2 lety +10

    Just bought the 2022 Nissan Frontier SV. Thought for sure I was going to be buying a Tacoma but the Nissan was much more comfortable, quieter ride especially on the highway, and got the better deal. Plus my dealer offered me a 10 year 150,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty. Hope I made a good choice. I really love driving my Frontier!

  • @alexgarcia3900
    @alexgarcia3900 Před 3 lety +11

    The reason people buy the tacoma is
    #1. Reliability
    #2. Resale value
    #3. Off road/aftermarket
    So for now, the tacoma has no competition.

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 3 lety

      I wouldn't say no competition. They have the largest percentage of sales yes. But Ford has been catching up. They sold over 100k last year and well underway to increase that margin. Sure, Toyota sells double that but if they didn't have competition they would be making 350k/400k units a year. But there not. Because of competition. Third generation taco has its shares of problems. To say its like the older second gen and trucks of the past is a stretch. But I agree, the "perception" of reliability is real. Now as for performance, the 3.5 akison motor and 6 speed are a hot mess. Its a torque starved, gear searching, hard shifting pile. The seats are worse in class sit on your ass feet straight out. Its gutless, uncomfortable pile IMO. Test drove it twice and can't see why its so popular. Also don't throw this frontier out to pasture so quickly. There is ALLOT of interest. Frontier will take some sales away from toyota. That is 100 percent garannteed. Its just a matter of how much. Nissan also offering a boat load of accessories for this truck. If it puts out more then 100K a year I can assure your the after market will follow. So far I see much better gauge cluster, center stack completely destroys the taco, superior zero gravity seats, much better Daimler Benz 9 speed that has normal shift behaviors unlike that hot mess that toyota uses. Plus the front end looks allot nicer/more aggressive then the Tacoma's cheesy plastic bulgy nose. Nissan managed to make a nice looking truck that is also comfortable to sit in. Imagine that? Something Toyota should have done along time ago. The chopped roof line high floor sit on your ass design language needs to go already. How long has it been that way? 30 or 40 years most likely.

    • @teedee7157
      @teedee7157 Před 3 lety +3

      @@HiPlains1 reliability first before anything else. Enough said.

    • @alexgarcia3900
      @alexgarcia3900 Před 3 lety

      @@HiPlains1 the tacoma has a huge following and toyota as a company actually takes care of their customers unlike nissan. Anyway I have a 2016 trd off road access cab and a trd sport in double cab. I actually have absolutely no issues with the way it drives at all. The reason people buy a tacoma is for off road, reliability and resalevalue and Nissan just doesn't have that. Also trucks are slow and the frontier will be no exception in my eyes. Then again I grew up driving v8 mustangs, camaros and liter bikes so most cars feel slow to me anyway. But I guess if you drive like a moron it would probably feel slow and hunt for gears.
      Either way the tacoma has no competition and keep on hating it and talking crap about it but the numbers speak for them selves. Btw I actually also own a frontier that I use as my beater truck and they are good solid trucks but if you are buying them new the resale value of the tacoma is enough to purchase over the frontier. Look at your local dealers for comparisons on 2016, 2017 models and you can see a huge difference in price.. that's why I bought my frontier for super cheap and that's why it's my beater truck.

    • @alexgarcia3900
      @alexgarcia3900 Před 3 lety

      @@HiPlains1 also I'm not sure if you know this but toyotas have been back ordered for almost a year and most 2021 models are already gone. My friend just pickup up his after a 4 month wait. But guess what???? Ford has rangers so people are forced to buy that if the absolute need a midsize and can't wait

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 3 lety

      @@alexgarcia3900 Not hating the toyota brand fella. Just the taco. Like the 4 runner made in Japan with the old running gear. Loved my diesel Prado land cruiser in the Fiji Islands. Those have good torque and transmissions that have normal shift behaviors. Now that 6 speed on the taco is a different matter. Also drove the Hilux with the D4D turbo diesel with 5 speed. That's a great powertrain as well. I wish Toyota would put that engine in the taco. There was a guy that put one in the tacoma and its night and day difference for low end torque. Cost him 30 grand for the harness work but its street legal down in Texas. Now I won't argue they sell well and have great resale value. That alone does not make that horrible akison cycle 3.5 6 speed better. I test drove it twice. I don't need you to tell me what I already know. Like I said, I've owned the brand overseas. The third gen taco is not up to their standard for drivetrain. Not even remotely so. Now the same 3.5 in the highlander with the 8 speed is also much better. That's actually a good application for their 3.5.

  • @gewamser
    @gewamser Před 2 lety +26

    Ive been driving Toyota 4x4 pickups since the 1980’s and drive a Tacoma now. In all those years they have served me perfectly up in northern Wisconsin, off road, in the woods and on ice and snow. I got over 300,000 miles out of all of them and honestly, had very few issues of any kind. It is extremely practical hard working truck to own.

    • @davidberrier5894
      @davidberrier5894 Před 2 lety

      See if a new one made n Mexico will hold up.

    • @kennydileo414
      @kennydileo414 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidberrier5894 why wouldn't it

    • @martinmorris6271
      @martinmorris6271 Před rokem

      They have Ben assembled in Mexico since 2004 and they seem tone holding up great.

  • @andrewflores6137
    @andrewflores6137 Před rokem +4

    Frontier. I have one already. Love mine

  • @supah_sonic9979
    @supah_sonic9979 Před 3 lety +30

    People always complain about the drum brakes. Drum brakes are known to be so efficient, little to no maintenance needed compare to the disc brake. But both trucks looks good

    • @paul9156c
      @paul9156c Před 3 lety +1

      Drum brakes hold better as parking brakes than do disk brakes on steep hills.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Před 3 lety +1

      «so efficient»? Dude, if that was the case, every car would have drum brakes all around. And maintenance? Changing drum shoes is a hassle. Changing disc pads is as easy as can be.

    • @82dupont
      @82dupont Před 3 lety +4

      Toyota has left the drum brakes on Tacoma because they can go 75,000-100,000 miles before they need to be changed. They have no issues using disc brakes as they are on plenty of their vehicles. My issue with Tacoma is seating position. I hate how it feels like you are sitting flat on the floor. My 4runner does not have that seat setup. I will definitely be looking at Frontier or 2022 Tundra as my next vehicle.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Před 3 lety +2

      @@82dupont Who cares about rear brakes longevity? If you can afford a Tacoma, you can afford an additional 300$ brake job or two during that same period.

    • @82dupont
      @82dupont Před 3 lety

      @@hugolafhugolaf …I don’t care about them, I’m just explaining what Toyota has said their reason is. What I don’t like is the seating position.

  • @JH-mt3pp
    @JH-mt3pp Před 3 lety +55

    I bought a 2021 Tacoma TRD OR and never considered any of the rest because I have driven Toyota since 1983 and have not had an unreliable one yet. I drove my 1997 Tacoma 315,000 miles with nothing but oil changes and routine maintenance.

    • @andrevanderwalt2515
      @andrevanderwalt2515 Před 2 lety

      Just stay away from their new D4D TDI engines

    • @adamfehr1994
      @adamfehr1994 Před 2 lety

      How do you find the seating arrangement, I’m curious if a 6.0’ person can fit comfortably

    • @swind2492
      @swind2492 Před 2 lety

      @@adamfehr1994 , I'm 6' 1" and I fit comfortably as long as I'm not wearing a hat in the Tacoma. The Frontier I have plenty of room

    • @Pooooooops
      @Pooooooops Před 2 lety +1

      "never considered any of the rest"
      Yep
      We get guys like you on the frontier Facebook groups weekly. Test drive both then talk about them.

  • @sungk3962
    @sungk3962 Před 3 lety +102

    For 2022, Tacoma is Year 6 after redesign and Frontier is Year 1 of redesign. I would go with Tacoma since all little defects have been ironed out.

    • @Michael-ur5qb
      @Michael-ur5qb Před 3 lety +14

      The frontier’s mechanics are not new and frame is older. It has been a very reliable truck for a while and I don’t see it changing. In fact the Tacoma has had its issues when the Frontier was problem free.

    • @sungk3962
      @sungk3962 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Michael-ur5qb You kind of reiterated my statement. Frontier by not changing that much in 17 years have less problems than Tacoma that changes more frequently. The electronic is the culprit of most problems, not mechanicals.

    • @scotw67
      @scotw67 Před 3 lety +15

      The Tacoma still the same crappy motor and transmission…😉

    • @Pizza626
      @Pizza626 Před 2 lety

      The only thing Nissan has redesigned is the interior and exterior looks. Same engine. Same Frame. New tranny sure but Jatco sucks and is unreliable. Frontier sucks. I'd go Tacoma, but prefer Ranger.

    • @jimmyjackass1805
      @jimmyjackass1805 Před 2 lety +14

      @@Pizza626 Transmission in the Frontier is the same 9 speed that the Titan Uses. It's a proven platform. It's not a Jatco CVT . I have 3 frontiers one 2006 with 233.000 2013 with 172.000 and the Wife's 2022 with under 500 miles. Also it is not the same Engine. 06 and 13 have 4.0 VQ 281 HP 2022 3,8 with 310 H/P Still a proven durable VQ Motor. That Nissan has made for years with all the bugs ironed out. I would never buy a Nissan car. However the Frontier is just as good as the Tacoma and way way more comfortable. Both great trucks and both have minor issues. Can't go wrong with either. IMO Frontier is a Better truck.

  • @patriotsouthern8123
    @patriotsouthern8123 Před 2 lety +3

    Drove both chose the frontier instantly. I love it.

  • @j.lacourse2865
    @j.lacourse2865 Před 3 lety +12

    Tacoma for me everyday, All-day. Sorry Nissan but I love my Tacoma and the next generation is going to be even better!

  • @MyDadsNotAphone51
    @MyDadsNotAphone51 Před 3 lety +54

    I’ve owned several Tacoma’s and a few camrys and I only one Nissan (xterra off road) I gotta say the Toyota was by far the better quality vehicles

  • @user-wj1vq4tq6c
    @user-wj1vq4tq6c Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bought a 2024 Pro 4X loaded and couldn't be happier. RAW power from a legendary V-6 opposed to a stressed 4 banger.

  • @timhanlon7864
    @timhanlon7864 Před 3 lety +18

    Taco without question. I’ve owned a frontier for 8 yrs, most expensive repairs on any vehicle I’ve ever had

    • @billw8476
      @billw8476 Před 2 lety +2

      a lot of people agree with you!

    • @jimbull6630
      @jimbull6630 Před 2 lety +3

      I have a 2015 frontier with a 118,000 miles and zero $ in repair bills only cost so far pm s, new set of tires at 92000 miles and front brakes at 110,000 miles.

    • @Pooooooops
      @Pooooooops Před 2 lety

      @@billw8476 where

    • @Pooooooops
      @Pooooooops Před 2 lety

      There's 1000 people with zero problems aside from regular service intervals for every 1 guy who's had nothing but problems.
      It's usually some guy who picked up a rust bucket 05-09 that was never taken care of and then when shit hits the fan they blame the truck.

  • @mlb82gaming32
    @mlb82gaming32 Před 2 lety +7

    Mom- we have Tacomas at home.
    Tacomas at home: NISSAN FRONTIER PRO 4x

  • @mrsoisauce9017
    @mrsoisauce9017 Před 3 lety +74

    Damn. The battle between Toyota and Nissan has been heating up lately (Toyota Supra vs Nissan Z, and now this)

    • @GaryKetchum808
      @GaryKetchum808 Před 3 lety +18

      Looks like Nissan cares again. Thank god, we need more competition between the Japanese brands.

    • @mrsoisauce9017
      @mrsoisauce9017 Před 3 lety +7

      @@GaryKetchum808 I mean, Nissan has always cared. Several reviews state that Nissans have always stayed true 2 what they were. The 370Z was still a Z, and the Nissan GT-R was still a GT-R, and this is exemplified from a design perspective as well. If this isn’t what u meant by Nissan caring, then I would b glad 2 hear ur explanation of what u mean, but assuming that my understanding of what u r saying is correct, Nissan always cared. They just care more now than they did b4

    • @alexgarcia3900
      @alexgarcia3900 Před 3 lety +8

      @@mrsoisauce9017 Nissan is a garbage company. They don't take care of their customers and try to ignore all problems and don't take any responsibility.

    • @mrsoisauce9017
      @mrsoisauce9017 Před 3 lety +5

      @@alexgarcia3900 just talking in terms of their sports cars. Those have always been good. As 4 the rest of their cars, idfk

    • @alexgarcia3900
      @alexgarcia3900 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrsoisauce9017 I guess you're right. Specially when you compare to other companies

  • @timzilli3650
    @timzilli3650 Před 3 lety +52

    I went with a Tacoma TRD Sport 6 speed manual. I like the manual as a built in anti borrow and anti theft device.

    • @Kana0211
      @Kana0211 Před 3 lety +8

      Friend- lemme borrow ur car mines in the shop
      Me - u drive stick?
      Friend - what's that?, doesn't matter I'm comming... I'm here.
      Me - it's got 3 petals
      Friend - shit.. what's this?

    • @chrisgraydon
      @chrisgraydon Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kana0211 You make no sense

    • @donaldducko6580
      @donaldducko6580 Před 2 lety

      I got both. I swap out the manual for the slush box when I cruise on the highway. Easy. Only takes 18 hours. Ask your dealer they’ll sell you the auto for around 9k. You got all that pandemic money didn’t you? Did you get your free kayak and bike yet? The Fred campers are gone, but I hear Biden is going to reauthorize it.

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 Před 2 lety +1

      If you think that’s an anti theft device, you’re clearly mistaken.
      It’s actually easier to smash the windows, smack the shifter to neutral, and roll it away. If the ebrake is on, snip the cable. Also, the rear brakes are only drums so, ooof.
      I love a manual, but this “anti theft” statement is getting old.

    • @rappinron1384
      @rappinron1384 Před 2 lety

      Yup, got the manual off road model with a lift and 33s. The only issue, the wife knows how to drive stick. Interpret how you will.

  • @as10076
    @as10076 Před 3 lety +55

    Interested to see the frontier with a lift and 33s.

  • @chrischatman6400
    @chrischatman6400 Před 2 lety +2

    I was a service advisor at Nissan for many years...currently a service advisor at toyota for 2 years....I promise you that even if the tacoma looked like a brick....you want the tacoma.

    • @td4393
      @td4393 Před 2 lety

      Are you talking about ALL Nissan's or the Frontier in particular? The Frontier is pretty darn reliable from any metric I have seen. I had an '11 Taco 2.7 RC for 7 years and it was a great truck but my '20 Frontier is certainly a better truck.

  • @DaveBuildsIt
    @DaveBuildsIt Před 3 lety +56

    The vertical vents on the front of the Frontier are a nod to the Nissan Hardbody. Take a close look at both of them and you will see it.

    • @DaveBuildsIt
      @DaveBuildsIt Před 3 lety +5

      @Fear of God The lead Nissan design engineer on the 2022 Frontier explained the origin of the vents illustrated with a side-by-side comparison of the 2022 Frontier and 1990 Hardbody. The Silverado was not mentioned.

    • @abeliiibecerra5281
      @abeliiibecerra5281 Před 3 lety +1

      Hard body doesn't have vertical vents. It's definitely coping chevrolet.

    • @JhanDeCal
      @JhanDeCal Před 3 lety

      I thought the vertical vents were faux vents.

    • @DaveBuildsIt
      @DaveBuildsIt Před 3 lety

      @@JhanDeCal They are. It was incorporated into the design to mimic the fender line and the hood overhang of the Hardbody. Subtle, but works well IMO.

    • @emilyarelyvictor1
      @emilyarelyvictor1 Před 3 lety

      Why oh why nissan and toyota bring the real bad ass trucks they sell in MEXICO? Frontier and tacoma are old ass models back there! Under build and over price here in USA...

  • @abrahamcasanova9901
    @abrahamcasanova9901 Před 3 lety +29

    Based on looks alone I agree with The Sketch Monkey especially on the front end. The grill on the Tacoma is a little bit oversized and overstyled whereas the front end of the Frontier is spot-on.

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah Nissan really did a better job on the front end. Gave it a better transmission then the toyota with just enough power. Plus the taco has the worst seating position in the segment. This frontier with the zero gravity seating will probably overtake the Ranger for comfort. That alone is why I would choose the Nissan over the taco. Plus the interior/center stack gauge cluster is top of class now. The tacoma mostly sells on past reputation/perception these days. This updated Frontier is going to make it a harder sell for Toyota using the god awful camry motor and torque starved 6 speed.

  • @sargeredteamleader1762
    @sargeredteamleader1762 Před 2 lety +3

    Tacoma all day any day. Love my 2012 TRD Sport. 200K miles and still kicking with no problems

  • @rustycasteele6121
    @rustycasteele6121 Před 2 lety +6

    I want with the Frontier, gunmetal SV. It was actually an easy decision after comparing both, plus the Honda Ridgeline. The list of reasons is longer than you'd think, including things like a hydraulic stabilized cab, for lack of a better term, the handling, both in and off road. The 9 speed and motor combination, I'm told us the same that has been in the Titan for years. The soft drop tail gate, and LED lights plus a 110 outlet in tbe bed. Plus like you in just liked the looks of the Frontier better. So I can speak as an owner of a 2022 Frontier that did shop around. Also I use my truck as truck, she's not a pavement princess.

    • @williamwagner3676
      @williamwagner3676 Před 2 lety +4

      I researched the Ridgleline like a crazy person for about two weeks and test drove a couple of them. Don't get me wrong they are really nice vehicles and have a comfortable car-like ride, nice interior, good gas mileage and decent looks but something just wasn't working for me. When I test drove the Frontier I realized what it was, as someone that has driven trucks for years, the Frontier is just so much more exciting to drive and it just looks badass. The AWD system on the Ridgeline is supposed to be pretty formidable but the Frontier gives me that sense of security and just feels like a tank compared to the Honda. Bought a 2022 Frontier SV yesterday

    • @rustycasteele6121
      @rustycasteele6121 Před 2 lety +3

      @@williamwagner3676 congrats. That was all the reasons I went with the SV Frontier.

    • @williamwagner3676
      @williamwagner3676 Před 2 lety

      @@rustycasteele6121 thank you, love it so far

  • @darryldison8744
    @darryldison8744 Před 2 lety +15

    I have the 2022 Frontier Pro 4X and love it. I had 2 previous SV 4x4 models and with the premium package, it has pretty much everything you can get. I think it drives better, it looks way better and is definitely higher up. The inside is nothing like the old ones and with winter coming, I love the heated seats and heated steering wheel in mine. It did cost a lot more than my previous Frontier but I did get most of what I paid back in trade. I also like the front camera and the 360 top view for parking, especially parallel parking.

    • @jamesjacobs592
      @jamesjacobs592 Před 2 lety

      @darryl dison. Sounds like a great truck! How does that new 3.8liter feel?

    • @gordillocuba1026
      @gordillocuba1026 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes , and they will fall apart better to nissan are garbage sorry

    • @davidberrier5894
      @davidberrier5894 Před 2 lety +2

      Got a Nissan Frontier pro 4 x on order. Can’t wait.

    • @td4393
      @td4393 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gordillocuba1026 Based upon what data? As Darryl said above, he is on his 3rd Frontier. If they were "garbage" why would he keep buying them?

    • @Mike.D.843
      @Mike.D.843 Před rokem +1

      @@gordillocuba1026 Not true at all. Nissan makes great trucks, the cars with the CVT's are another story... I'm on my second Frontier. 2nd only because I needed 4x4 and a crew cab so I traded in my 2015 SV king cab on my current truck, a 2019 Crew Cab SV 4x4 with the value truck package back in October of 2019. Both Frontiers have been trouble free and required nothing outside of routine maintenance. I love my Frontier. I worked my previous Frontier very hard as well. at the time I was a territory manager for a trim company and I had a ladder rack on my truck to carry trim material when I needed to... That truck got worked way harder than it should have, and it never missed a beat.
      I've also had two Xterras, also a bad ass, durable, reliable vehicle. I put a bit over 100,000 miles on my 1st gen before it was wrecked. My current Xterra I drove from South Carolina to Colorado, wheeled it for a week out in Colorado, then drove it back to SC.
      You can sit there and say Nissan makes garbage all you want... it won't make it true. My experience with them has been the exact opposite.

  • @jah_b
    @jah_b Před 3 lety +2

    essentially this a visual review of the nissan frontier vs the toyota tacoma, for anyone who came here looking for information about performance.

    • @mack7497
      @mack7497 Před 3 lety

      Don’t forget about them lines 👀..he used photoshop now like wow

  • @CJDiecast
    @CJDiecast Před 3 lety +11

    The Frontier looks like a Tacoma now but more modernized. I like it quite a lot. I went from never taking a second glance at the Frontier for years to now seriously trading my Tacoma in for one. It's that good! I'm looking forward to more safety tech, comfort, and a better engine/transmission. I'm sick of the slush box 6-speed automatic transmission and the lack of low-end power. It's such a slug when accelerating. Nissan introduced the 3.8 Liter V6 for the 2020 model year to work out the teething issues so by the time the all-new Frontier is out, the engine is already sorted and bug free. I like knowing it's now a proven vehicle and with 32 more horsepower and three extra gears in the transmission to boot!

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree that 6 speed on the taco is a hot mess. Test drove it twice and could not commit to it. Still wondering why it sells over 200K units/year. Blows me away. Plus the seats on the taco are pretty terrible. Sit way too low. But its because of the design language of toyota chopping the top and raising the floor. But interestingly, Nissan achieved much of that "chopped" look and still has great zero gravity seats sitting higher. Much more comfy. This is what the taco should have been for the third gen. Plus Toyota should have never used the current powertrain. The 3.5 camry motor is not suitable for truck applications. Not even remotely so. Allot of toyota fans say the current tacoma will still rule and not lose market share. Lets just say your not the first toyota owner I've heard that is considering this new Nissan. Toyota probably a bit worried at this point because they are well over a year until they offer their 4th gen taco.

    • @CJDiecast
      @CJDiecast Před 2 lety

      @Jim Gray I worked at a Toyota dealer for a year and have driven plenty of second-gen Tacomas with the 4.0 Liter. Honestly, they're more robust than the 3.5. They drive better than the third gens.

    • @HiPlains1
      @HiPlains1 Před 2 lety +1

      @Jim Gray The VQ 40 on the Nissan destroyed Toys 4 liter full stop. And it still does on the current camry motor akison cycle BS torque starved 6 speed. However, I have big hopes for the 4th gen toyota which will use the new Tundra platform. The 2015 is just too small/cramped sit on your ass feet straight out. I test drove one and I'd say its better power train but just a horrible ergonomics as it still is.

  • @ducatikawasaki1290
    @ducatikawasaki1290 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Frontier beats the Tacoma in every important head to head. You name it. Yes including reliability, those C-channel frames in the Tacoma rust and rot, unlike the Frontiers fully boxed frame, which is nuke proof.
    -Frontier 310HP > Tacoma 278HP
    -Frontier Torque 281 lb-ft >Tacoma 265 lb ft
    -Frontier Full Boxed Frame >Tacoma C-Channel Frame
    -Frontier Disc Brakes > Tacoma Drum Brakes
    Frontier has a premium interior, ride, transmission, seating, head room, materials/fit & finish, more safety features, better crash test, spray-in bed liner, the list goes on and on…not to mention styling, especially in the Pro-4X.

  • @deanmay338
    @deanmay338 Před 2 lety +13

    Both are very nice trucks! I would pick the Frontier in terms of styling, engine, tranny, and seating position.

  • @MrVegasTube
    @MrVegasTube Před 3 lety +4

    Wait til you get behind the wheel of the 310 hp 9 speed Pro4x. What a sweet ride!

  • @fx4native492
    @fx4native492 Před 3 lety +28

    Test drove the Nissan Pro4x a week ago. MSRP 35k/37k, dealer had it marked at 47k... that was a turn off completely. Cabin seemed a bit on the smaller side with side pillars that are huge so the blind spot tech is needing here, only comes equipped with tilt steering, wasn't sure why telescoping steering wasn't added. Also read that all PRO 4x are delivered without tow hitch equipped which is listed as included. Overall I am still interested in this midsize truck when i can find one with a price that isn't marked up 10k above MSRP.

    • @davidvines6498
      @davidvines6498 Před 2 lety

      They are marked up because of the chip shortage. My local dealer is offering more than I paid for my 2018 Frontier SV but they just tack that onto the price of a new truck

    • @travisa1326
      @travisa1326 Před 2 lety +2

      You'll almost never pay msrp at a nissan dealer, you gotta haggle and they will budge

    • @patrickflomo7912
      @patrickflomo7912 Před 2 lety

      Look up Gates Nissan in Richmond, Kentucky and ask for Devon, he's a nice sales man and tell him I recommended you! You get a good deal around what you are looking at.

    • @NightMahar
      @NightMahar Před 2 lety

      Mark up lol. The TRD Pro shown in this video used to compare against the Pro4X is selling for $77,000 at dealerships in Canada.

    • @paulsalinas2545
      @paulsalinas2545 Před 9 měsíci

      Keep reading these reviews. It helps. I had a 2016 Desert Runner 4.0. It ran like a beast. The rear passenger areas are for smaller passengers. But I use it mainly for special tools . And you still have the bed and extender and tie downs.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 Před 2 lety +26

    Having owned both Toyota and Nissan, and currently having a 2018 Tacoma Sport, I'll go with the Tacoma. I love the truck for many reasons, not the least of which is the toughness and dependability of it. I liked the Nissan also, until that dreaded sixty thousand mile or so mark, when things started to not hold up so well. The Tacoma has lots of extras on it that I like and I realize Nissan has also made improvements, it's not for me. Only my opinion from owning them both for years.

    • @markjackson9950
      @markjackson9950 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm with on you that but for me it's the reverse I've owned 2 Tacomas and they both just sucked they lacked power when pulling the same truck up a short hill ran nice but lacked power when needed

    • @dyates6380
      @dyates6380 Před 9 měsíci

      @@markjackson9950 I understand. I have known people who loved and hated whatever brand or brands. Like me personally, I'd never own any type of Stellantis vehicles, due to very bad experiences, but there are people who love them. That's the beauty of the choices we have. If I was looking for power and a truck for towing, I'd have opted for a different one for sure. I can just speak for myself and based on the popularity and resale of them, and reliability, I can't complain.

  • @Visceral.
    @Visceral. Před 2 lety +3

    In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I’m still having Taco for dinner. Can’t wait for the next gen in a few years! A light year above the comp.

  • @GlideST
    @GlideST Před 2 lety +2

    Nissan Frontiers all day.
    I owned a 15 Pro 4x and that truck did everything and had everything for almost 8k less than the Tacoma back then. It was just 32k.
    Sold it a month ago for 22k in a rush, and got sold by the dealer at 27k. So resale on these truck I will say still pretty good considering the lower initial cost.
    Got my a 22 Pro 4 x and it rides and feels like a big size truck (less room indoors) but how smooth and comfortable I compare it to a GMC Sierra I drive once.

  • @TheIrongutz
    @TheIrongutz Před 2 lety +7

    If your on the fence between the Frontier and the Tacoma, go with the Tacoma. The Tacoma will be more reliable, better off-road, way more 3rd party accessories and most of all, insane resale values. I made the mistake of buying a new Titan vs Tundra and although it has been fairly reliable, it’s resale value is a fraction of the Tundra’s. The Tundra was slightly more money with less features at purchase but you get a lot more money back at the end.

    • @davidberrier5894
      @davidberrier5894 Před 2 lety +1

      Tacoma is assembled in Mexico. Save jobs in us by nissan

  • @codysmith9813
    @codysmith9813 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought the 22 Frontier Oct.2ed in Pro-X trim tactical green with lava cloth zero gravity seats. Great truck so far love it.

  • @jamesmiller3388
    @jamesmiller3388 Před 2 lety +9

    After having five Tacoma’s the last being a 2017 which in my opinion was a huge disappointment, I bought a 2022 Frontier pro 4x. The shifting problems, rear end howl, body cab mounts failing, I was ready for something different. The Nissan’s ride is superior, shifting is 100% better. Loving my new Nissan!

    • @panchovia
      @panchovia Před rokem

      I had the howl on a 2019 trd sport Tacoma 6 speed manual. Had to have the whole rear diff assembly replaced it was under warranty thank GOD. Felt like I was getting rear ended when I stopped a few times. That’s what made me bring it in to the dealer.
      Also had a 2017 Tacoma Trd off road revved to 4-5k just to climb hills in cruise control. Horrible driving experience. Trans was always hunting something bad!

  • @darren1922
    @darren1922 Před 3 lety +2

    I have owned a 2004 Frontier XE 4x4 (bought new for $23K OTD), 2008 Titan SE 4x4, 2012 Frontier SV 4x4, I currently own a 2016 Frontier Pro-4X that I bought brand new ($31k OTD). I was shopping for the the Tacoma and Frontier in 2016 and for a comparable Tacoma TRD Off-Road, it was closer to $38K. While the Frontier Pro-4x was $31k OTD. I'm looking to trade it in for the new Frontier Pro-4X. I just love the new design and tech features. None of the trucks I owned had ever had any problems, just routine maintenance. The Nissan is definitely a better value than in my experience.

  • @kennak476
    @kennak476 Před 3 lety +20

    I currently own a 2021 Tacoma SR5, Ive also owned an older Frontier that only broke down on me once in 12 years of ownership with zero recalls. Ive taken the Tacoma on a 2000 mile trip pulling a 3500 lb camper, it pulled it ok, but was constantly down shifting on even the slightest incline revving at 4200rpm @ 65 mph, and only getting 10 mpg. The seats were not comfortable for me or my wife. Consequently I will be trading the Taco in on the new Frontier!

    • @jerad4336
      @jerad4336 Před 3 lety +4

      Trade it for a 2021 Tundra.

    • @Dies1r4e
      @Dies1r4e Před 3 lety +2

      if you want to fix your tacoma, spend about 200-300 bucks on getting it tuned (world of difference with the hunting gears and MPG) then spend 200 bucks buying a set of desert does it's seat jackers, they fix that weird ass seating angle. Don't get me wrong I think these things should be made from the factory, but buying a brand new truck over say 500 bucks worth of fix seems silly to me.

    • @dannymartinez8522
      @dannymartinez8522 Před 3 lety

      @Red well said 👏

    • @kennak476
      @kennak476 Před 2 lety

      @@jerad4336 I don’t need or want a full size, getting only 14-17 MPG. Toyota’s are way behind when it comes to gas mileage.

    • @calcrappie8507
      @calcrappie8507 Před 2 lety

      That's why they give you the manual shift mode. Use it. Pop the shift knob toward you. It defaults to 4th gear. Go up or down from there depending on your needs. No more changing gears by the automatic at bad times. The automatic is fine on the flats. Not so good climbing or for engine braking coming down the hill.

  • @CaptainFALKEN
    @CaptainFALKEN Před 2 lety +1

    Everybody's been trying to make they're own Tacoma for decades. 4.0L is the best

  • @danielmacdonald5181
    @danielmacdonald5181 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 2016 frontier pro 4x. And I love it. Was going to buy the Toyota just for the ground clearance over the Nissan.
    I think Nissan finally did something right by putting a 9 speed transmission in. Wish I could have it in my 2016.

  • @Offshore1977
    @Offshore1977 Před 2 lety +3

    Drums last longer and are more reliable in off road conditions. They have much larger braking surface area

  • @shanen4965
    @shanen4965 Před 3 lety +44

    While the current tacoma is a bit dated, Id be willing to bet that the resale value will be greater. I have a tacoma I bought new in 2002 with 50K miles and can probably sell it today close to what I paid for it.

    • @goingindieEN
      @goingindieEN Před 3 lety +1

      If it ain’t in the rest belt, you could easily get some money off it.

    • @youareallalone
      @youareallalone Před 2 lety +6

      close to retail prices is why people are buying new instead of used. Went to Toyota dealer looked at 4runners and a used one was selling for more than one fresh off the truck. I have no idea why.

    • @decibellone696
      @decibellone696 Před 2 lety

      and if you kept if for 20 years? then what do you say...Ive had 3 trucks one when i was a kid, and 2 others all kept (except the 1st) 20+ years.

    • @lot5953
      @lot5953 Před 2 lety +2

      Who will buy it though? I'm looking to buy used car for commuter. Both Honda and Toyota are very expensive even after 10 years. When I saw the price, I said to myself, man with that price, you can keep your car

    • @1PokerMan
      @1PokerMan Před 2 lety +1

      Why would you want to buy an old and used vehicle at a high price?

  • @basilpeterson9592
    @basilpeterson9592 Před 2 lety +2

    I've had Tacomas since the 90's and get 200k with no problem and always get good trade in value....

  • @frontierlife161
    @frontierlife161 Před 2 lety +5

    No doubt the new frontier is a fantastic looking truck, but I'll be sticking with my 2019 for a long time. I'm not a fan of direct injection, had a bad experience with my last vehicle, so I'm a little leary of that 3.8. I'd give it a few years to see how it performs. That being said I think nissan did a great job with the design

  • @JoseMendez-ly3ff
    @JoseMendez-ly3ff Před 3 lety +2

    I got a Frontier and never had an issue with it. At 115,000 plus miles that is good enough for me, I'll stick with the Nissan.

    • @TrashPancho
      @TrashPancho Před 2 lety

      Wish I could say the same about mine. Had it for 5 years and I feel like I was in the shop more times than I was on the trails. It’s a hit or miss I guess.

  • @philpitre779
    @philpitre779 Před 2 lety +3

    Presently drive a 2017 Frontier Pro4X king cab, manual transmission. Great truck. Simple pleasures. It drives like a good truck, good power, nice ride. Getting up there mileage wise so I’m upgrading to a 2022 Tacoma, TRD off road. Why? It’s about $2000 cheaper off the lot and keeps me with my manual transmission. I suspect the manual transmission will compensate for power and shifting differences. And it’s a Toyota. New Frontier looks great but price and lack of configuration options is a turn off.

  • @williamgates4399
    @williamgates4399 Před 2 lety

    Apples and oranges. One man's opinion, period. Personal preference, period. Now in one man's opinion, I am now in my third Frontier. First 1995 and then 2010, and now 2022. All extended-cab to the term King cab. YES, 2022 is the first major design in 17 years. Granted Tacoma led the way for these 17 years, but now the 2022 Frontier will be the new King of the mid-size truck class.

  • @drewncars9505
    @drewncars9505 Před 3 lety +6

    It was time for me to part ways with my car and get a truck for both functionality and I wanted a new hobby (off-roading instead of track driving.) I HAD to have a manual so really the only option I have is the Tacoma. For me that’s fine because I’ve always wanted one anyway. Sure there’s the gladiator but I want something reliable too. I’m glad the frontier got an upgrade it’s been long overdue but they definitely went with the “hey can I copy your homework?” Approach. They look way too similar to me lol. Great deep dive analysis on your end though! Never would have thought so much into the details of the exterior itself lol

    • @williammyers5877
      @williammyers5877 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here man! I got the six speed TRD off road

    • @rodneyscribner8552
      @rodneyscribner8552 Před 2 lety +1

      Love the Taco but the Frontier design choices were actually pulled from their own company lol. All of the stand out shit they did this year was theirs and copied by everyone else.

  • @jasonl5719
    @jasonl5719 Před 2 lety +1

    A couple points he missed in the video..
    Frontier...full boxed frame rails, higher seating position, flat undercarriage, metal sliding cleat tie downs
    Tacoma...C channel frame rails, seats on the floor, hanging drive train. Plastic sliding tie downs.
    Aftermarket support...Taco win by a country mile.
    I have an 05 Frontier and a good friend has an 06 Taco. We both have 250,000 trouble free miles.

  • @brentevans9624
    @brentevans9624 Před 2 lety +3

    I've had my Baja Storm color 22 Frontier for about a month now and am loving everything about it. I am coming from an 11 Frontier so the new tech is mind-boggling in comparison but I love it too. You didn't cover interiors but I can't find anything in it that I dislike. Totally agree about everything including the side view... Tacoma takes it, at least in the front end. Also, if you look at the lines on the tailgate of the Tacoma, one thing you didn't mention is that it stays consistent in styling with the grill, IMHO. Thanks for the video - very interesting points you made about design.

  • @Doomzdayxx
    @Doomzdayxx Před 2 lety +1

    Toyota still offers manual transmission which tells me they respect their customers more. I'd take Toyota over nissan any day of the week.

  • @rektface9464
    @rektface9464 Před 3 lety +17

    Honestly, I like everything about the Tacoma more. It looks way better in my opinion, all the things he mentioned not liking about it are things I think improve it. While I don't want an over-styled truck, everything about the Frontier just seems bland to me...

  • @ssjMaximum22Goku
    @ssjMaximum22Goku Před 3 lety +28

    The new Frontier is a better truck internally and externally. Toyota will be updating the Taco soon, but the Frontier is definitely better in this case.

    • @cuzz2895
      @cuzz2895 Před 3 lety +3

      You are saying that with absolutely no data to show the durability/problems with the new nissan. #fake news

    • @seanroston449
      @seanroston449 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol nothing about a Nissan is better then a Toyota.. these videos are a waist of time lol

    • @ssjMaximum22Goku
      @ssjMaximum22Goku Před 3 lety +3

      @@cuzz2895 The new Frontier has a better transmission, better engine, better interior. The engine and the 9 speed transmission are not new as they are being used in the current Frontier and the transmission is in both the Titan and the Pathfinder. Taco's are good, but are older. The new one is coming out, so we'll see if it's better than the Frontier. It's not fake news, it's facts.

    • @cuzz2895
      @cuzz2895 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ssjMaximum22Goku you still havent seen this truck in action for any length of time to cast judgment. Facts!!!

    • @cuzz2895
      @cuzz2895 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ssjMaximum22Goku btw, im not saying i dislike it, but to immediately say its better that the taco is kinda silly

  • @jimmypham2487
    @jimmypham2487 Před 3 lety +6

    Toyota Tacoma my favorite

    • @nerdnec
      @nerdnec Před 3 lety

      Based

    • @jimmypham2487
      @jimmypham2487 Před 3 lety

      @@nerdnec what do you mean based

    • @ArnoldQMudskipper
      @ArnoldQMudskipper Před 3 lety +1

      @@nerdnec You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means.

    • @jimmypham2487
      @jimmypham2487 Před 3 lety

      @@ArnoldQMudskipper I know right it’s doesn’t make any sense

  • @ajstone2053
    @ajstone2053 Před 2 lety

    People wouldn't buy a car only for the design but many would stay away for a design. That's something Toyota hasn't yet realized over a decade.

  • @sweetthunderoflove1
    @sweetthunderoflove1 Před 2 lety +3

    One thing I liked about the old frontier and Tacoma is that the hood would go down in the angle so you could see in front of you better. Now on both trucks it looks like the hoods are so huge that it really is hard to see in front. I like these trucks because they’re medium size but now they’re turning into the bigger models. If you ask me they ruined the Nissan frontier just looks like another version of the Titan.

  • @christianmojica1520
    @christianmojica1520 Před 2 lety +21

    I spent a year deciding what midsize pickup to go with and ultimately I went with the 2022 Tacoma SR5 over the Nissan. I liked the looks of the Tacoma over the frontier and the proven reliability of Toyotas entire lineup really was the deciding factor. I owned a 2005 Xterra and it was plagued with issues. I’d rather go with a tried and true vehicle that may be a little dated over a first year run that may not outlast the payments.

    • @nguido6542
      @nguido6542 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed. Toyota for the win

    • @johnnytorres277
      @johnnytorres277 Před 2 lety

      Same with me. I had a 2006 xterra with a lot of issues even though I really liked it. The fuel sending unit went out just after the bumper to bumper warranty expired. The batteries didnt last or died easily and left me stranded several times. The transmission went out at 140k and I didnt feel like buying a new one since it was just a 2wd. And some other stuff i've forgotten about now.

    • @mattgeiger9988
      @mattgeiger9988 Před 2 lety +1

      They all had cars in the lot huh? Toyota never has cars in the lot or Ford but Nissan has alot. I wonder why Ford and Toyota don't have trucks on the lot, but Nissan does? weird questions sorry. Mitsubishi has a lot of cars on a lot too!

    • @jonathanbormann5077
      @jonathanbormann5077 Před 2 lety

      @@mattgeiger9988 because people aren't buying them...Nissan drug their own name through the dirt over the last 10-15 yrs and seem to be struggling to recover.

    • @nguido6542
      @nguido6542 Před 2 lety

      @@mattgeiger9988 Probably because people would prefer to buy Ford and Toyota over Nissan. Simple answer to a simple question

  • @somchaikamnan1791
    @somchaikamnan1791 Před 2 lety +13

    With all the styling the new frontier has, Tacoma’s are still reliable and can surpassed the half million miles without taking it to the shop due to mechanical failures in the engine and drivetrain. I will still go for theTacoma.

    • @leroyjenkins4741
      @leroyjenkins4741 Před 2 lety +2

      I absolutely agree with you but there have also been multiple frontiers to hit the million mile mark as well.

    • @somchaikamnan1791
      @somchaikamnan1791 Před 2 lety +2

      @@leroyjenkins4741for reliability and resale value the Tacoma still ranks the top in the mid-size truck category.

    • @victormorales4334
      @victormorales4334 Před 2 lety +3

      Me too Toyota last for ever

    • @Pooooooops
      @Pooooooops Před 2 lety

      @@somchaikamnan1791 BARELY MORE THAN THE FRONTIER. BE AWARE.

  • @d3miiig0d46
    @d3miiig0d46 Před 2 lety +1

    I like both of them own a 2010 frontier SE 4x4 and 2013 Tacoma TRD Sport no problems with either one, just small electrical issues.

    • @Xdtrl
      @Xdtrl Před 2 lety

      Electrical issues with the frontier?
      Legitimately any Nissan I know or have owned has had Electrical issues. The last one i bought my wife was dead on the side of the road the day after I bought it. The PCM relay stuck closed causing it to draw the battery down when the vehicle was off which took out the Alternator aswell.
      They used that same $5 PCM relay on almost every vehicle in that generation we owned.
      I'm a Toyota guy and just picked up my 16th one but I think the quality is starting to go down along with Toyota being complacent here lately.

  • @shortshift1405
    @shortshift1405 Před 3 lety +33

    I like the New frontier... I myself have a Trd Pro Tacoma and absolutely love it.
    The new frontier in my opinion looks like a baby Ford Raptor

    • @toyotaco21
      @toyotaco21 Před 3 lety +3

      Toyota Hilux Mako is Ford Raptor nightmare ... too bad not available in US

    • @LexPena
      @LexPena Před 2 lety +4

      The new Frontier is what the Ranger should've look like

    • @thebrainsack
      @thebrainsack Před 2 lety +1

      @@LexPena Ranger redesign announcement is Nov 24th

  • @tearoftaste4183
    @tearoftaste4183 Před 3 lety +5

    Love the interior and the dash of the Nissan. 32 more horsepower 9 speed transmission. I have a 2019 Toyota Tacoma 4X4 V6 and trust me its under powered.

  • @ActionMax09
    @ActionMax09 Před 2 lety +7

    The Frontier is really nice… I saw one today riding down the road and it made me look it up on CZcams.
    I’m a fan of Toyota design.

  • @KenfurVinas
    @KenfurVinas Před rokem

    Frontier disc brakes > Tacoma drum breaks. Frontier full ladder box frame > Tacoma C-frame. Frontier 310HP > Tacoma 278 HP. Frontier 9-speed trans > Tacoma 6-speed trans. 95% of truck buyers only needs 4H,4L,rear locker, hill descent & good shocks. Don't need those fancy technology gimmicks for off-road IMO. Sorry in advance 😂

  • @CACressida
    @CACressida Před 3 lety +14

    I prefer the Taco over the Frontier for the same reason I prefer the Z over the Supra. Manual Transmission.

    • @chinchillaman8778
      @chinchillaman8778 Před 3 lety +1

      I can stand behind this! If the new frontier offered a 5 or 6 speed, I would place an order today!

    • @goingindieEN
      @goingindieEN Před 3 lety

      Last gen frontier had a manual. New gen doesn’t.

    • @jimbull6630
      @jimbull6630 Před 2 lety +1

      My left knee is shot from 35 years of pushing the clutch on a tractor trailer I never want to see another clutch in my garage.

    • @CACressida
      @CACressida Před 2 lety

      @@jimbull6630 i own an 18 speed truck and the only time I use the clutch is starting and stopping. No complaints.

    • @jimbull6630
      @jimbull6630 Před 2 lety

      @@CACressida That's cool, you never back into a dock or get stuck in stop and go traffic.

  • @Shawps
    @Shawps Před 2 lety +1

    A truck is a truck is a truck. I own a 2007 Nissan Frontier. The biggest change n a truck that I’ve seen is the Cyber truck. I’ve placed my order. That is the future. Buying anything else new now is a waste of money. I will drive what I have until it delivers. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Nissan waited 20 years to change this truck. Looks almost like a ford ranger. My opinion. Priced to profit.

  • @markmajhen237
    @markmajhen237 Před 2 lety +5

    Have had 5 Nissan trucks since 1990. Very reliable. Would like to see a long box for the Pro 4X, 5 foot box just doesn't seem to be enough?

    • @jamesjacobs592
      @jamesjacobs592 Před 2 lety

      @mark majhen. You're right about the box man. Ive seen a Tacoma with a almost 7 foot box before.

  • @rl8571
    @rl8571 Před 2 lety +2

    Nissan entered the same price range as the Toyota which is very brave of them. Nissan was usually the lower priced option with all things similar. We'll see how this plays out. Thanks for the review.

    • @jicalzad
      @jicalzad Před 2 lety

      I thnk the Frontier with all bells and whistles and options might still be a bit cheaper than a fully loaded Tacoma

  • @phpratap24
    @phpratap24 Před 3 lety +22

    Frontier all the way. Ain’t no body got time for drum brakes lol

    • @loaizafilmz1109
      @loaizafilmz1109 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I thought that first but Drums brakes is for the off-road better use in the rear so no rocks and debris get inside your brakes

    • @billw8476
      @billw8476 Před 2 lety +1

      drum brakes in the rear are great, and will go 80000 easily, even more with a stick! if it ain't broke............

    • @adamfehr1994
      @adamfehr1994 Před 2 lety +1

      They don’t need to be discs, if there was a huge performance difference they would have switched them already. Disk brakes aren’t new

    • @phpratap24
      @phpratap24 Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamfehr1994 yeah they aren’t new but discs are easier to work on. Replacing disc pads are super quick compared to drums. Either one would be fine to me but I find it funny that Toyota still has drums lol.

    • @adamfehr1994
      @adamfehr1994 Před 2 lety

      @@phpratap24 ya, they last longer and are proven, Just like you can order a new semi truck with drums on the rear axles still, though they’re mainly used for off-road trucks🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476

    I still have / use my late Dad's Nissan 1.984 Nissan Patrol, (proto- SUV from 1.980's), powered by (VERY Old School), original P40 i6 4 liter gasoline / twin barrel carburetor engine, roughly 230.000 miles, mostly off road / rough trails. I've been restoring it, (NO crashes), since it's body.on.frame is pretty solid. Just upgraded rubber bushings for urethane ones, as well as alloy wheels + Pirelli tires in 2.014, as well as (original Texas Red color) paint. Gas thirsty??: You bet!!. NO engine issues, except for a broken water pump in the middle of nowhere. Didn't actually overheat. Just had water pump replaced. NO tranny / 4WD transfer gearboxes nor front / rear axles issues.
    Never imported in US, probably due to emissions. NOT for sale.😊

  • @ffr4314
    @ffr4314 Před 3 lety +10

    Tacoma looks more muscular and offroad ready. I think it's better to get bit overstyle design then just typical truck one with horizontal lines everywhere.

  • @bigcmcg3946
    @bigcmcg3946 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the biggest point should be the average life of the vehicle. Tacos are just getting broke in at 150-200k. Yes Nissan is super reliable, my pathfinder has 300k, but Toyota midsize has them beat.

  • @billgriner3754
    @billgriner3754 Před 2 lety +25

    I love everything about the Tacoma except the seat to floor height, it just feels like riding in a go-kart. The reputation of reliability almost makes me want to overlook it though.

    • @losbush
      @losbush Před 2 lety +1

      Driving a Tacoma feels like sitting in a bathtub to me.

    • @garyschmidt8858
      @garyschmidt8858 Před 2 lety +2

      You nailed it. 6 yeard ago I purchased the Frontier because the seat was chair like. I don't mind that position for a sports car but not a truck. Taco looked better but Frontier was comfortable.

    • @chrisheiderscheit7077
      @chrisheiderscheit7077 Před 2 lety

      Climbing up to duck was why I went with the last gen Frontier. Headroom is not a problem.

    • @NESADDICT
      @NESADDICT Před 2 lety +1

      That’s my only complaint on mine too.

    • @brandonsmith4367
      @brandonsmith4367 Před 2 lety +2

      I have a 2018 Tacoma Trd and agree, the seating position had to change. I added some seat risers and all fixed!! Easy easy fix , I will take a Tacoma over a Frontier every day of the week. May have to pay a little more, but the Tacoma will hold its value guaranteed!! Mine has 45k on it and is worth almost what i paid for it. You wont get that out of the Nissan

  • @Kusgan4x4
    @Kusgan4x4 Před 2 lety

    I bought the frontier Pro4X right after new years. Buying a new car in 2022 is ridiculous! I checked out the gladiator, Tacoma, frontier. I made my decision off comfortability, practicality, capability and straight up looks. Nissan is such an underrated company. Only two midsize trucks that's reached and a million miles. I'm sure you can guess who they are.

  • @jasonwood4054
    @jasonwood4054 Před 2 lety +7

    I just traded in my 2016 Tacoma off road for the pro-4x with the premium package. I also test drive the sv. There is no comparison when it comes to power and the ride quality in the two. The Nissan feels like an f-150 and the suspension just floats. My Tacoma had hard seats and the suspension was very stiff so it was never really comfortable to drive. The Nissan accelerates to speed a lot quicker than the Tacoma as well. The premium package fender sound system sounds really good as well. Considering they gave me $30,000 for my trade in it was a done deal. There was about a $2000 markup but I don’t see that going away anytime soon.

    • @usmc2msu213
      @usmc2msu213 Před 2 lety

      It will be interesting to see if this version of the Frontier has that kind of value after 5 years. I suspect they won’t even though they are decently dependable. My experience with Nissan is they just don’t hold up as long as other options out there. Maybe they figured that part out this time.

  • @drwisdom1
    @drwisdom1 Před 3 lety +1

    Pickup trucks are functional vehicles, you don't buy them based on style and you are making a mistake if that is your decision criteria. One of the most important characteristics of trucks is good ones last a long time. There are tons of 20+ year old Tacomas covering our roads. So you want to buy a truck from a carmaker that will still be in business 10 years from now and Nissan isn't one. While Toyota is the strongest vehicle maker in the world, Nissan had to merge to stave off collapse. Buying any Nissan today over the Toyota counterpart is a huge miscalculation by the uninformed.

    • @mack7497
      @mack7497 Před 3 lety

      Ok gramps...I could care less about the style but the man shows them lines off using photoshop like come on emmmmmmm...anyways on a serious note, they just have to be as reliable as the older frontiers and they probably become better than the 🌮 mas because of the fact they don’t have crazy markups and you can actually get one...or I am just a miscalculated southerner who knows 🤷‍♂️

    • @drwisdom1
      @drwisdom1 Před 3 lety

      @@mack7497 Buying a Nissan/Infiniti is a dangerous proposition. You don't want to risk a $30k+ investment to save a few bucks. I actually don't like new pickups - they don't make sense except for professionals and to show off. Gas is too expensive and not getting cheaper to use trucks as passenger vehicles, so I don't care for 4 door pickups with short beds. Pickup trucks are now so expensive you are afraid to use them as trucks and have to be really careful when you do. But used Toyota trucks can be bought for reasonable prices and they work as good as new trucks so that is what I recommend. I have a 97 T100 extended cab with the 6.5 foot bed. I only use it when I need a truck or we get feet of snow. Most of the time I drive my 2015 VW Sportwagen TDI. It averages 55 mpg doing 75 mph, goes 700 miles on its 13.5 gallon tank, cost me $220 in diesel for a 4000 mile summer vacation, and carries quite a bit. Two years ago they repaved the entire Alabama portion of I-65 and I it was so smooth I averaged 60 mpg doing 75 between Birmingham and Gulf Shores.

  • @seanpetersen6991
    @seanpetersen6991 Před 3 lety +4

    The taco is a 6 year old design holding its own against a brand new truck, and the Nissan basically copied other truck designs. At least it looks better than the Titan

  • @whowhat3292
    @whowhat3292 Před 2 lety +1

    2016 tacoma. 3 recalls and 2 campaigns..waiting for the campaign for the kazoo sound coming through the driver side window doing highway speeds. Same exact things they were having issues with on the last gen.

  • @omisan771
    @omisan771 Před 2 lety +5

    At almost equal price, none of the Frontier's advantages can make up for Toyota reliability.

  • @lars277
    @lars277 Před 2 lety +1

    Are you kidding me? Nissan and Toyota compared to each other. Toyota is such a better machine on every level it is unbelievable. Nissan has about twice the maintenance cost and half the longevity. There should be a law that prohibits even printing the Nissan name on the same page as Toyota. You could compare Ford's Ranger against the Nissan. Ford might even be a larger pile of junk than the Nissan or Chevy Colorado. Toyota Tacoma is in its own class. It has no peers. It is that good.

  • @soulcrusher0357
    @soulcrusher0357 Před 2 lety +6

    Frontier pricing has dramatically increased, the much lower price is what made the older Frontiers so desirable to me. I do have a 2019 Frontier SV midnight edition and love it. I bought it used with 12,000 miles on it for $28,000.The 2022 would cost at a minimum $10,000 more and I just don't see the point of spending that much more for a little bit nicer truck .The gas mileage IMO is one of the downsides to the Frontier. I'd also probably wait and let them work the kinks out on the new model before I bought one.

    • @vee6411
      @vee6411 Před 2 lety

      Is it really that hard to use common sense? The last frontier came out in like 2004. Which means after over a decade it’s incurred no cost to Nissan for keeping it around. They can sell it as a discounted price for that reason. A new vehicle costs hundred of millions to billions for development. How do you think they make that back? Same thing with the Ram and Ram classic. If you don’t want a new one then don’t buy it. Why you bitching and complaining that a BETTER product costs more?

  • @pollarbear6492
    @pollarbear6492 Před 2 lety +1

    And the reason why I bought the frontier and not Toyota is because the frontier is one of the last trucks made in America. To me, that means something. And how many things are made in Japan anymore as well ? But the transmission is and that’s the best combo you can get ! The Toyota is made in Mexico. I don’t see the quality there anymore. Just my opinion

  • @sithadventures
    @sithadventures Před 3 lety +25

    I’d choose the Tacoma base on resale value and reliability, also it’s the top seller in it’s class. The Frontier lacks originality, like you said they copy everybody.

    • @jamesb7115
      @jamesb7115 Před 2 lety +1

      Not saying necessary that the frontier is the better truck, but nissan actually came out first with a lot of the tech and features that other truck companies use today...

    • @letdothisman1139
      @letdothisman1139 Před 2 lety

      @@jamesb7115 Tacoma frames are rusted out

    • @rodneyscribner8552
      @rodneyscribner8552 Před 2 lety +1

      I'll also add that the 22 Frontier 100% holds value more than the taco. Go get some leasing or financing numbers on them both.

    • @kevinwoolrich1326
      @kevinwoolrich1326 Před 2 lety

      @@rodneyscribner8552 Uh…no it does not.

    • @rodneyscribner8552
      @rodneyscribner8552 Před 2 lety

      @@kevinwoolrich1326 What’s the held value after 2 years on the taco then? I work in the business. Right now the new Frontier holds about 80%

  • @vande8910
    @vande8910 Před 2 lety +1

    Taco for me! I was tempted with this new Frontier and after a test drive and a bit more CZcams compare videos, I went for a new 2022 Tacoma TRD Sport. Going to be painful waiting 3-6 months though!

  • @btjunior
    @btjunior Před 2 lety +5

    My dad owned a Tacoma for 16 years and I owned frontier for 10 years both are same capable in off road and I experienced both of the performance exactly the same truck for me, I think I would go for the frontier.

  • @watcher7788
    @watcher7788 Před 2 lety

    I just bought a Tacoma. I owned a 1981 Toyota before. No problems. Had a 1971 Datsun also. I would not want to trade my Tacoma for the Frontier. I trust Toyota quality, reliability, longevity. Not so much with Nissan. It is new also. But everywhere I look, Nissan does not compare in reliability to Toyota. I would trust their trucks more than their cars, but not like Toyota. I did my homework. Scotty Kilmer says Toyota is best also. But I felt like I do before I knew of Scotty. And he says do not buy new models until they are a few years old. My homework is what I know from a lifetime of knowledge, not just Scotty. I love the looks of my Tacoma. Nissan looks good too, this time. If you pull up beside me in your Nissan, I will not be jealous or envious. Even if you out accelerate me. I do not care. But my truck is fast. So that will be interesting none the less. But in any case I want the quality. Love the personality of the Tacoma transmission too. It's Toyota and brawny.

  • @zcookie49
    @zcookie49 Před 2 lety +5

    I owned 3 frontiers in past; 02 supercharged, 12 and a 14 both loaded. For the most part Reliable. I got tired of waiting for the redesigned model and in 17 i went with a Tundra Platinum (which is the best veh I’ve owned to date, still love it). That being said, seems like the Tacoma is the old guard now. For it to be a pretty close choice, can’t wait to see the new Taco

  • @Buckedupwrx
    @Buckedupwrx Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, I am seriously considering the Nissan, I've had an older Tacoma before and loved it, however the new ones are much heavier with no power added. Will drive both and figure it out!

  • @TheWutangclan1995
    @TheWutangclan1995 Před 3 lety +21

    I’ll go with the Tacoma. The way they have been redesigned including other models across the board tells me they are putting a lot of effort into their cars and worked out some small kinks.

  • @jasonadams1875
    @jasonadams1875 Před 2 lety

    I have 103k on my Tacoma 4x4, I’ve towed 15’ trailers, offroaded all over SoCal, it is lifted 3” and I did not cheap out on suspension- the truck is solid and what makes it work is the simplicity- I have had it since brand new and it still looks and drives like a new truck- I would not consider anything else myself- 2017, sand color, upper control arms and springs changed for off road, regular maintenance and tire rotations every 5k- the key to having a good horse is don’t put em away wet

  • @walterndlovu6329
    @walterndlovu6329 Před 3 lety +5

    Tacoma looks like a mean pitbull, frontier looks nice. Nissan tried here but that taco is still mean

    • @nerdnec
      @nerdnec Před 3 lety

      Based

    • @jimmypham2487
      @jimmypham2487 Před 3 lety

      @@nerdnec what you mean based

    • @ArnoldQMudskipper
      @ArnoldQMudskipper Před 3 lety

      @@nerdnec You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means.

  • @MrMikey1273
    @MrMikey1273 Před 3 lety

    I bought a Tacoma SR5 V6 4x4 in 2020. I only looked at GM, Ranger and Tacoma. I honestly didn't look at the Nissan because the design was as old the Jeep Liberty CRD I had. Had this been out then the Toyota Tacoma would have had has serious competition. I do love my Tacoma very much. It's been a year and it's totally been flawless needing only maintenance.

  • @dawnmiller9630
    @dawnmiller9630 Před 3 lety +15

    reliability and functionality are the most important considerations i have a 2002 tacoma 4x4

    • @emanuelsousa991
      @emanuelsousa991 Před 2 lety

      2006 trd is what i own 16 years old and can still climb rocks better than any other truck ive seen

  • @supradoom
    @supradoom Před 2 lety +1

    Frontier for me. Looks so good.

  • @aidanhunter6195
    @aidanhunter6195 Před 2 lety +5

    The Frontier's design looks decent, but it's kinda all over the place and doesn't have is own old identity. It just looks like another truck. The Taco however, is recognizable anywhere and looks aggressive and beautiful at the same time

  • @WJr_88
    @WJr_88 Před 5 měsíci

    Having a Tacoma now and knowing how bad the transmission is for gear hunting and the engine being so underpowered, I would definitely have to go with the Frontier!