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Used 2017 Nissan Frontier SV King Cab Review

Consumer reviews

Read what other owners think about the 2017 Nissan Frontier SV King Cab.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love my Frontier.....

Bill Millman, 01/24/2020
2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4dr King Cab 4WD 6.1 ft. SB w/Prod. End 02/17 (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
Bought my 2017 Frontier 4 x 2 V6 SV 2door new in July 2017 as a factory order and love my truck! Tacoma rejected due to recent problems and I liked Frontier had been built the same basically since 2005. Gas mileage okay if you drive it sensibly and getting 20 - 21 mpg mostly hwy. Very comfortable interior and lots of power with V6. Tail gate very heavy and turning circle could be … better but I’m being picky. Very reliable and love my Fronty! Best looking midsized truck and mine is a 2 door king cab, not a 4 door crew purchased new in July 2017. Minor paint chipping after 3 years, only mild complaint. ( your list of models below doesn’t include 2 door 2x4 wheel drive SV with V6, which mine is) Only minor issue was failed windshield washer pump outside warranty and quite inexpensive to replace. Just turned 30,000 km of mostly highway driving. Applied undercoating and Krown Rust Control at new as I hate rust, though not an issue in Vancouver Island. Krowned my 99 Cherokee in Calgary each year and still no rust! Kept as our ski vehicle with 390000 km.
5 out of 5 stars

Love this truck

Charlie Waffels , Monaca, PA, 07/06/2019
2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4dr King Cab 4WD 6.1 ft. SB w/Prod. End 02/17 (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
This truck is not a luxury model it is however a working mans truck . It has excellent power out of the gate as it shifts thru the gears its smooth and very crisp changes I was never a nissan fan but becoming one I would buy it again interested a ford and a Toyota and I think the nissan was definitely the best deal
1 out of 5 stars

Airbag problems!

John, New Orleans, LA, 03/28/2023
2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4dr King Cab 4WD 6.1 ft. SB w/Prod. End 02/17 (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
Loved the truck, the mpg was lower than the 2009 model I had and didn't have the same getup and gone. Got in an accident and learned my lesson. Hit a k-rail going 60mph near dead on and lost the front left wheel yet only the side curtain airbag on the passenger side went off!!! made no since as I didn't have a passenger in the passenger seat.

Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 Nissan Frontier SV King Cab

Pros & Cons

  • Pro:Pro-4X model is a capable off-roader
  • Pro:Available with automatic or manual transmission
  • Pro:Truck bed has clever, repositionable tie-down system
  • Con:Doesn't steer or handle with confidence on pavement
  • Con:Fuel economy lags far behind that of rivals
  • Con:Uncomfortable crew-cab rear seats have tight legroom
  • Con:Interior materials are cheap-looking


Which Frontier does Edmunds recommend?

In our opinion, the 2017 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X is the truck to get. Sure, the four-cylinder gets slightly better fuel economy. It is also true that the less aggressive tuning and tires of other trims ride smoother, are quieter and are generally more pavement-friendly. But the Pro-4X benefits from that torquey V6, which makes us happy. And of all trims, its off-road worthiness makes it the most competitive against its peers, which were all recently redesigned. And you still get the utility of a truck, with features such as a spray-in liner and bed extender plus a maximum tow capacity of 6,290 pounds.

Full Edmunds Review: 2017 Nissan Frontier King Cab

What’s new

The 2017 Nissan Frontier largely is unchanged. A new S Work Truck package adds a spray-in bedliner, bed rail caps, splash guards and rubber floor mats. Base S trims now have body-colored rear bumpers instead of chrome.

Vehicle overview

The midsize pickup segment was effectively in stasis for about a decade, with its handful of trucks coasting along year after year with only minimal updates. Even if a particular truck grew stale, so did its competitors. That changed when General Motors completely redesigned its midsize trucks in 2015 and Toyota followed suit for 2016. As a result, Nissan is at a distinct disadvantage with its unaltered 2017 Frontier.

Its age is especially evident inside the Frontier. Controls are antiquated, materials lackluster and cabin noise levels excessive. Together these characteristics give a bare-bones look and feel that those competing models have risen above. Still its ride quality is surprisingly good, and in Pro-4X trim, it performs off-road with confidence. And it gets all of the practical details right, such as cargo tie-downs, a spray-in bedliner and a sliding bed extender. If you're just looking for these basics, the Frontier still holds its own in this class.

2017 Nissan Frontier models

The 2017 Nissan Frontier is a midsize truck offered in numerous configurations, depending upon your preference. It offers an extended-cab (King) or crew-cab body style and 5-foot or 6.1-foot bed length. The engine options are a 2.5-liter four-cylinder (152 horsepower, 171 pound-feet of torque) or a 4.0-liter six-cylinder (261-hp, 281 lb-ft), and both can be hooked up to either a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. There are five trim levels: S is the base model; the SV, with an upgraded interior; the Desert Runner, which adds off-road-oriented features but with two-wheel drive; the four-wheel-drive-only Pro-4X; and the top-tier SL, which is the best-optioned overall.

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Your first step into the Frontier is in base S trim, with two-wheel drive, extended cab, a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a six-speed manual transmission. It has 15-inch steel wheels, rear privacy glass and four-way manual-adjusting cloth bucket seats up front. Select the automatic transmission to get air-conditioning, cruise control, steering-wheel audio controls, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and a four-speaker sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack. These items can be added to the manual version via the S Preferred package. Meanwhile, crew cabs with the S trim add the V6 engine, 16-inch steel wheels, a sliding rear window and a six-speaker audio system as standard.

In SV form, you get the above (though the V6 engine is optional for SV extended-cab models), along with 16-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, power windows, locks and mirrors, a tilt-only steering wheel, upgraded cloth upholstery, a sliding rear window, a 5-inch NissanConnect touchscreen interface with Bluetooth audio connectivity and smartphone-integrated apps, a USB port, a media player interface, satellite radio and an additional 12-volt power outlet. Options include a sunroof on the crew cab, and for the V6-powered SV, a Value Truck package that adds foglights, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, a sliding bed extender, a spray-in bedliner, adjustable cargo tie-downs, a Class IV trailer hitch, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and two extra speakers on extended cabs.

The Desert Runner is a two-wheel-drive V6 only, in either cab configuration, and it builds on the base SV equipment list. It adds special styling details, foglights, high-performance shock absorbers, off-road tires and an eight-way manually adjustable driver seat. The SV Value package equipment isn't available with this trim.

For serious off-roaders, there is the four-wheel-drive-only Pro-4X. This trim features knobby off-road tires, specially tuned shocks, a locking rear differential, skid plates, automatic headlights, a 5.8-inch NissanConnect touchscreen with navigation, satellite radio and voice controls, the eight-way-adjustable driver seat, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a first aid kit. It includes everything in the SV Value Truck package except the trailer hitch and bed extender, which are optional. Crew cabs also get a 10-speaker Rockford Fosgate audio system. The Pro-4X Luxury package, only available on automatic-equipped crew cabs, adds a sunroof, a roof rack with crossbars, heated mirrors, leather upholstery, power-adjustable front seats and a rear-seat center armrest.

The top-level SL is only available as a crew cab with the automatic transmission. It loses the Pro-4X's off-road-oriented equipment but retains most of the items in the Pro-4X Luxury package, including a sunroof for long-bed SLs (the sunroof is a stand-alone option for short-bed SLs). Additional standard features include 18-inch alloy wheels and side steps that ease access to the cab. The trailer hitch and bed extender remain optional on the Frontier SL.

Driving

In Pro-4X trim, the Frontier is just as capable in the dirt as its peers despite a lack of significant updates in the past decade. But on the pavement, the Frontier's lack of refinement, in all trims, really puts the truck at a disadvantage compared to its competition.

Comfort

We found the Frontier had a surprisingly comfortable ride quality on the road. Limited seat and steering-wheel adjustability on most trims made for an awkward driving position. And even on the Frontier crew cab, the rear seats lack legroom.

Interior

The interior looks dated, and the liberal use of hard plastics doesn't help. Still, most of the controls and switches are easy to use.

Utility

The Frontier gets the basics of being a work truck right. It has a clever cargo tie-down system in the bed, available spray-in liner, bed extender and optional 5-foot and 6.1-foot lengths. And properly equipped, four-cylinder models can tow up to 3,500 pounds and V6s as much as 6,500 pounds.

Technology

The latest technology, including a NissanConnect touchscreen interface, Bluetooth audio connectivity, hands-free text messaging and smartphone app integration, is available on most Frontier models. But the same can be said of its competitors.

Edmunds Insurance Estimator

The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 Nissan Frontier in Alabama is:

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