Used 2016 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
Bookkeepper One
Several packages over and above Std Crew Cab with 5 foot bed. Head restraints on back seats block 2/3rds of rearview mirror. I removed the head restraints to have full view of rear of truck. GPS/Navigation comes as a premium. You can have GPS with custom mount for a lot less money and viewing the GPS is just off your right side of the steering wheel at the 2 o'clock position. I have used my TomTom 5/7" on the last 4 Nissan Frontier Trucks with the same custom mount to the dashboard through the top vent of the left A/C vent. The custom mount goes with me on each sale. V6 Engine provides plenty of power when needed on the highway or on a city street. I purchased separately a custom bed cover which enhances the gas mileage about 3% and completes the trim of the back of the truck. Also keeps the storage area dry. The bed extender attached to the inside of the bed with side & floor tracks with cleats has always been a must for the truck bed. I am 6'4" the Frontier offers plenty of leg room and head room. So look over the various features and comfort packages to get what you need.
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Great quality for the value
This is a solid truck. Heavy truck for mid size. Handles well when driving and going around turns it really hugs the road, feels great to drive. Owned a Toyota Tacoma before but didn't have as much power and felt lighter and didn't handle the best when going around turns.
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $12,980In-stock online
- SV King CabMSRP: $8,90099 mi away
- S King CabMSRP: $8,95099 mi away
2nd Frontier! Best in class pricing and value!
You can't beat this truck! Thousands less than its competitors, it outperforms them in almost every category. Trade-in value is outstanding also!
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Taco Killer
I previously owned 5 Tacomas from 2000-2016 model years, always liked them till the 2016 i owned for 3 months. Didn't like the new body style, but bought it because of the past Tacoma experiences. I never owned a Nissan till the 2016 Frontier i have now. I have the SV 4x4 Crewcab 4.0 auto. Toyota has killed the new Tacoma, the new 3.5 V6 has no low end torque at all, all the hp they claim it has is way up in the rpms, might be ok for a car, but not what you want in a truck, the 6spd auto was constantly hunting for the right gear, i ended up locking out 6th gear so it would only shift to 5th and even then it would lose speed going up small grades and forget towing with it. If i had test driven the Frontier before i bought the 16' Tacoma, i never would have bought it! Was so disappointed with it after 3 months i couldn't stand to drive it anymore, pissed me off everytime I'd hit a hill and it would die...I test drove the Frontier and fell in love with the powerful 4.0 V6, plenty of low end torque for towing and pulling hills. Now, compared to the Tacoma, the interior is very plain, but I fell for the "pretty" interior crap before... now i love the in your face "I'm a truck" interior of the Frontier! It doesn't pretent to be anything it's not... it just does anything you throw at it. As far as mileage goes, it does just as well as any equally equipped Tacoma I've ever owned. 19 back and forth to work and 23 highway and with the fully boxed frame this truck also rides and handles better than a Tacoma and it doesn't look like the beds going to fall off when you cross railroad tracks either and the bed is all steel, no plastic junk. My only fear is that Nissan will follow Toyotas lead and ruin the next gen Frontier like Toyota ruined the Tacoma. Please don't turn this truck into a car, if you guys want a car then buy a car!
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2016 Nissan Frontier Pro4x
Traded my 2009 dodge ram in for the 2016 Nissan frontier pro4x. I AM LOVE ! I have been looking for a new vehicle because my dodge literally was crumbling in front of me. Thought about going for the new Tacoma, but I didn't like that it was the first run of the " completely renewed Tacoma " so I went for the frontier. The thought of it not being changed since 2004 really grabbed my attention as they hold their value so well. I owned a 2006 jeep wrangler before my dodge and I would say the frontier drives super similar to how the older jeeps drove, which is why I fell in love with the pro4x. If you want a solid riding, reliable truck, then I say go for the frontier.
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