Used 2002 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
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Love my Frontier
I have owned three Nissans in the past 3 years. First I started out with a Nissan Sentra... Liked it. Then I bought a Nissan Frontier Club Cab, it was Good but, I wanted all the features that I had with My Sentra GXE. I then bought a Nissan Frontier 4x4 Crew Cab with the Power Package and the off-road package. This truck is Da-Bomb!! It rides nice. I drive 5 miles out of my way just so I can stay in it longer then the trip really calls for.
Mud Slingin in Style
Great Truck! Easily $3k cheaper than Toyota or Ford Sport Trac w/ comparable options. I purchased for looks, options & $price$. Options:4WD,Automatic,Long Bed,Under rail bed liner w/ rail caps,Rockford Fosgate 6-disc.CD,Tow Hitch,Leather Package(Includes Sun Roof & Security System) Added Options:H&H Tool Box Nit Picky Complaints: (1)Clicking noises under the hood when putting the truck into gear. I think this is typical of Frontiers, but Ive never heard of this before. (2)When I turn on the AC the compressor makes a noise like one beat on a drum. I hope this is not the sound of future repairs. Otherwise the AC works great!
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Great overall truck
I absolutely love this truck. The aggressive styling and performance in this truck is impressive. The fact that there are not that many supercharged Frontiers on the street make people really acknowledge the better look of it.
Extraordinary!
I used to own a Nissan pick-up then I switched to Ford F-series and I was disappointed with Ford's quality. Also, my relatives used to on Chevrolet and I hate GM vehicles. I decided to switch back to Nissan and told myself to stay with Nissan forever. I love my new Nissan Froniter. There are no other trucks (makes) that are equal or better than Nissan.
My "Little Goat"
For my first New vehicle, I wanted something that is versatile to all my needs. I commute, I like to go "out", I'm a camper/hunter/snowboarder, who likes to "roll" with his "boyz". First, this sucker can climb. The clearance is nice and handy. It has the solid/heftiness of the "american" made trucks but doesn't have the bulkiness, which came in handy MANY times while 4-wheelin'. The look turns heads, along w/ the upgraded stereo. The 3.3L engine is not enough for its weight. Rides smooth and solid. I found it a little difficult to make tight turns into parking spots, especially with an extended bed (gotta have the extended bed).