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Used 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

109K Miles Down, Looking forward to 100K more!

buldog60, 11/21/2013
2007 Nissan Frontier LE 4dr Crew Cab 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

This truck has been amazing. I have had no complaints at all. I feel safe with driving my family around in it. I do not worry that it won't start or will die on the road. I got it with 40K miles on it and have never wanted anything else. I am averaging 20 MPG with mostly hwy driving. Adding the K&N Air Filter was a great call. All my friends want one like it, and I highly recommend it to anyone. I am actually looking at another one as a second vehicle.

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5 out of 5 stars

This truck made me a truck lover!

LoveMyNismo, 04/07/2016
updated 11/06/2023
2007 Nissan Frontier Nismo 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

I have now owned this truck for 16 years and it's still running strong! Compared to the Toyota Tacoma, which I also test drove, the Frontier has much better power, smoother shifting and more stable suspension - the Tacoma tended to surge when shifting gears, did not have the same power and had a "bucky" suspension (meaning it bucked from side to side). I love my V6 Frontier and have owned it 8 years now without any problems. Would have preferred that they keep the older, less bulky body style, but I do feel safe driving it. Would love to see them bring the hybrid model to the USA, which they have available in other countries. I love the tow capacity of 6,100 lbs. on my model - I have towed a 4,500 lb. travel trailer without any problems. I never thought I would love a truck - have always been a small sedan person (my prior car was a Nissan Altima, which was also an excellent car), but this truck has won me over. I hope to keep it for the next 30 years, but if I ever have to replace it, I am getting another Nissan Frontier NISMO! Update: I have owned the truck 9 years now and it is still going strong. Have over 85,000 miles on it and still love it! Poor thing could use a little bodywork, as it has taken many trips to Home Depot and off-road and has some scratches and dents, but I STILL get compliments on it all the time! Update: I have owned my truck 11 years now and it has about 105,000 miles on it, runs like a champ and pulls my 4,000 lb. Travel Trailer. I love this truck. Update: I have owned this truck for almost 14 years now. Had to replace the radiator, the shocks/struts, the driver side window controller and before summer hits, will replace the AC compressor and related parts. Other than this, the engine still runs like new. Strong and reliable! Update: I still own and love this truck and it's been 15 years! The AC compressor was fine - just had to replace some tubing and also replaced the charcoal fuel filter. It runs great and still gets me lots of compliments.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great so far

Newby Nissan, 01/10/2007
2007 Nissan Frontier SE 4dr Crew Cab 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

I have only had my Frontier for a few weeks but by far it is a great improvement over my 2005 F150. Had tranny problems with that at 15,000 miles. Got tired of fighting it and traded off. This is faster, drives better and gets way better mileage then F150. great value. Toyota was way out of line on price and a dog compared to this Frontier.

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4 out of 5 stars

Still Strong

Dan, 06/20/2018
updated 12/20/2019
2007 Nissan Frontier SE 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I bought my 2007 in 2016 as a means of transportation. A to B. Not because I wanted a Frontier or even a Nissan. It's what I found for a good price in good enough shape. Got me to work and got my junk home from the hardware store or where ever. Now I love it. It has 174,000 miles and still rides and drives smooth as any truck I've ever had. Mostly Fords. I just cleaned the engine, washed and waxed it and cleaned the interior and it looks new. Interior has held up fantastic. Paint has minor road dings on the front but is glossy and smooth. Chrome is perfect. No leaks. 4x4 system worked great in snow last winter. Just a solid well built truck. Not too big, not too small. Good power and good fuel economy. 11 year old truck but doesn't look dated. Styling is timeless. Slight hesitation in the transmission from stop occasionally. Not bad...yet. *Update* I added half a quart of Lucas to the transmission and never had another slip. I bought a 25' 5,000 lb. travel trailer and pulled it around the flatlands of coastal NC with no trouble. I was so impressed with the performance and reliability of this Nissan that I went ahead and traded it for a Titan XD. Now I pull my trailer up the mountain with no trouble. I'll review the Titan shortly but from my experience the Frontier is a solid investment and by for outperforms the older model Tacoma, Durango, Ranger, etc.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Almost there

P-R.B., 10/18/2010
2007 Nissan Frontier SE 4dr Crew Cab 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 6M)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

When I set out to buy my first news vehicle I knew one thing. I was getting a truck. I researched everything I could about recently produced 4x4 mid-size trucks, and was hoping to find and American made that fit my criteria. After all was said and done I bought my '07 frontier brand- new with 205 miles on it. I was spoiled for a few years owning a '78 international scout ii. I have put this Nissan through the same paces that I was able to put old Betsy through, however. At 37,000 mi. I needed to replace the clutch, and now at 78,000 I am needing to open the transfer case because the 4x4 won't disengage all of the way. So I ask, "what the hell?" why are these things breaking?

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