Used 2020 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
Rotting lemon
I own a small business and chose the Nissan frontier because it’s the only small pick up truck left on the market when I purchased it. I have 500 miles approximately on the vehicle. The first day I was driving it the transmission locked up and the truck died while I was moving. Pretty scary. They had it at the dealership for about a week and said it needed an update on the computer? In any case I was a little nervous to drive it again but we did. It broke down again in a few days. This time when we put our finger on the push button start, The accessory lights on the dashboard went on and the fan in the engine went on the truck wouldn’t start. Also we couldn’t turn it off. We tried using the key fob as we were told by Nissan and that didn’t work. As I’m writing this it’s been at the dealership for one week so far and they don’t know what’s wrong with it. They initially said it was the alternator. I know nothing about cars and I told them I doubt it’s the alternator. They put a brand new alternator in and that didn’t work. They’re waiting for Nissan to get back to them. I purchase this $33,000 truck right before my business is busy season so I wouldn’t have to worry about the vehicle breaking down. Something tells me this vehicle is going to be a lemon and cause issues ongoing. Unfortunately the lemon law doesn’t Cover businesses. I live in Connecticut and purchased a vehicle in Massachusetts
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2020 Frontier SV Midnight 4x2
Everything is perfect but the seats are pitiful they have no lateral support and they are only 2 way unless you get PRO-4X. So if comfort is important then get the upscale model. I have a 2003 frontier and those seats do not hurt my back. It’s like they want to upsell people to get a Titan. It’s a shame in my opinion. Not worth $28,000. I am 6’0” and 165 pounds with slightly longer than average torso. This truck seriously lacks in comfort and I am trading it for a luxury sedan and will just use my old truck when I need a truck.
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $18,99527 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $20,69927 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $18,9997 mi away
Very happy with my choice
The truck is absolutely perfect for me.
It’s pretty much what I expected
It’s pretty much what I expected. Decent truck for $10,000 less than a Toyota. I don’t need all the up-to-date garbage they put in vehicles now. I was a little disappointed in the plastics in the interior they scratch very easily. Turning radius is terrible. The new transmission is a little quirky at very low speeds and haven’t been able to get used to that. Power is good ride is fine and seems pretty quiet for what it is. Wish it was a little bit taller for looks but it is a pretty nice little truck. I was disappointed to find it didn’t have a tow mode button for the transmission. And the push button start is in an awkward place, should’ve been where the emergency flasher button is up on the dash.
plenty room
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