Used 2000 Nissan Frontier SE 4dr Crew Cab SB (3.3L 6cyl naturally aspired 5M) Consumer Reviews
Very Solid Crewcab 4x4 Mountain Truck!
I am person that has had over 35 cars since the age of 16, partially from hobby and partly for experience. The best vehicle I had owned was the 2008 Tacoma, but had to get out of heavy payments and let it go. Since then I always wished from at least a small truck bed after a few SUVs. Living in the mountains of Colorado, I need plenty of power, decent fuel economy, passenger room and real 4x4 utility. Not the easiest combo to find. I ended up getting a Frontier and it is truly one excellent mountain truck. Lifted, built, 33's, 5 speed, headers and intake: Excellent power up and down hills, 15-22 mpg, and very capable off road. I like it as much as my old 2008 Toyota Tacoma. A 200k keeper.
Fiona is 21 years old and still runs like a champ
I bought my 2000 Nissan Frontier CC 2WD SE in 1999 when it 1st came out. It has battle scars from 21 years running. The best trucks I have owned. I have owned 2018 Titan, currently own a 2019 Frontier SV CC. Fiona is never let me down. Never gave a problem. After 21 years, just replaced the driver side headlight blub. 157k miles, I replaced the tie rod ends and bearings, shocks and struts last week. It was all worn out and making loud squeaking sound, which you can hear from half a mile away. The mechanic is so impressed with the truck he will buy it when I am ready to sell. Next major maintenance would be the timing belt and water pump. After that she will run for another 150K. I get 18.5 MPG and she still has enough power to fly down the highway at 80- 85 miles/ hr. Love this truck.
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- SE Extended CabMSRP: $4,999174 mi away
- XE Crew CabMSRP: $4,900187 mi away
- XE Crew CabMSRP: $7,995799 mi away
Wife and 2 Kids to go
Reliable, good looking 4 dr small p-up. For those that don't want one of the mammoth full size p-ups that wont fit in the garage ! Excellent for the wife, 2 kids and a bit of gear. 4WD great in NE snow. Very Quiet inside, great handling and very smooth ride. Nice for weekend projects or just to haul the groceries.
Old Greeny
I have 372,000 miles on mine. It’s 20 years old and refuses to die. My daughter drove it to high school and college. Now it’s a work truck for me. I would definitely buy another Nissan in the future.
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Worst investment of my life.
Bought the car at for $9,000 62,000 miles with no warranty because it was older than 7 years. I live in connecticut- thats the lemon law. i drove it for 700 miles and the rotor, camshaft, and distributer go. cost me over $3,600 from nissan. 3,500 miles pass and my head gasket blows. thats where i am now. im picking it up tomorrow and the bill is at $3,300 (exhaust manifold, catalac converters replaced, etc.) so at this point im at $15,900 for a car i can resale for $8,000. sucks- next time i buy new with a 100,000 mile warranty. horror story. true story. its spent over 8 weeks being repaired in the 6 months ive owned it.
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