Used 2003 Nissan Frontier Consumer Reviews
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I'll keep her till she quits.
I bought my truck used with 500 miles with everything but leather. Its my main vehicle and my family car. I've got 60k miles on it and haven't had any problems. I've taken it off the road a couple times and seems to do a decent job at it for a two wheel drive. Seems to go where you want it to in the slippery stuff. Tires like to spin on wet pavement by the way or maybe I've just got a heavier foot. Havent spent much time in the back seats myself but had some heavier inlaws back there for a twelve hour trip with out to many complaints. I've also had it about as full as you can get it cargo wise and dosen't seem to effect the ride, acceleration or handling much.Go with the l. bed version.
king of the wild
Great small truck. I would stick with a 6cy model. Nissan has bulit this truck to run forever.
- XE-V6 Crew CabMSRP: $9,988255 mi away
- SCMSRP: $5,995262 mi away
- XE-V6 Desert Runner King CabMSRP: $7,792371 mi away
So Far So Great
I've owned Toyota pickups in the past, and I come from a family of "American Only" trucks. I have to say that this is by far the most bang for my buck. The towing capacity is terrific, and my daughter fits well in the back seat. My wife, who happens to drive a top of the line Honda Accord V6 completely enjoys this truck.
First Nissan
Wonderful, fun to drive truck. gets the looks being bright red and different from the rest. plenty of power and comfort.
2003 Nissan Frontier SE V6 Long Bed
Not enough power out of the 3.3 V6. Horrible fuel mileage. Cheap look to the interior.