Used 2003 Nissan Frontier Consumer Reviews
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2002 Ready To Go
5th Nissan pickup since 1987. They just keep getting better. Could use a bit more performance..Didn't opt for the supercharged in that it takes high test gas. With prices the way they are I made the right choice. Have rarely had any serious problems with any of them and routine maintenance keeps them going well.
Functional and Affordable
I bought my 2002 Frontier Desert Runner because it fits my needs for my lifestyle. Having the 2 seats in the KingCab has been perfect for traveling with my 3 girls, as they have plenty of room. I use my truck quite often for work, loading it with heavy items, and its great for a trip up to the mountains as it has plenty of power. I suggest a frontier to everyone!
- XE-V6 Crew CabMSRP: $7,599203 mi away
- SVE-V6 Crew CabMSRP: $8,295217 mi away
- SE-V6 Desert Runner King CabMSRP: $10,788251 mi away
Desert Runner
Really enjoy this truck. Rides and drives well and yet feels like a truck. Much better value in my opinion than Prerunner.
'03 Frontier Crew Cab 4WD SB
This truck is a solid performer on and off road. Have not towed with it yet, but expect it will do fine. Will probably add 3" lift kit and performance exhaust.
Great truck for a lot of gas
My Frontier is a great truck: fun to drive, comfortable, reliable, does everything I ask it to without complaining. But my only complaint is that it sucks gas like no one else's business. I average about 15-16 MPG. Granted, I live in the city, which isn't optimal for fuel efficiency, but it still hurts the pocket book. It still get's below average gas milage on the freeway (about 16-17 MPG), but it's still better than in the city. My recommendation, if you do a lot of freeway driving or don't live in the city, it's a great truck to drive. If you live in the city, you better be rich.