Used 2023 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
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I had 3 prior SV Frontiers. This 2023 SV is not as good, no heated seats, no rails in the pickup bed for tie downs and adjusting the bed extender, in fact no way to put in a bed extender. Smaller engine and you can hear and feel it. The interior dimensions are a little smaller, the seats are narrower, not as much room behind the back seats to store things. My 3 prior Frontiers ran for over 250,000 miles with not much trouble. I think the 3 prior Frontiers handled weight in the bed much better. I do like the exterior styling better and it does get better gas mileage, but that does not matter if it is not as good of a truck. The old Frontiers were truck, trucks. This is not. If this 2023 Frontier does not go the distance I won't buy another. So you pay a LOT more and get less.
Depends what you are looking for.................
I took one out for a test drive and here are my thoughts. I rides, well...like a truck. Most new trucks like RAM have a very smooth ride almost like a car. The Frontier has a harsh and choppy feel to it. If you like that feeling and plan on doing some off-roading than it might be for you. If you are looking for the utility of a truck but a smooth and comfortable ride than this is not the truck. Also, as the other reviews state, the back seat is cramped.
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $27,500In-stock online
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $36,880In-stock online
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $34,614In-stock online
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Trades a 2020 Tacoma for a 2023 Frontier SV. SV was more solid & didn't 'hunt' for gears like the Tacoma but fewer standard features & worse gas mileage. Traded into a 2024 Nissan Frontier Pro 4X. Best car seat around, like a couch. 4wd adds extra pounds which is noticeable during acceleration. Averaging 21.9 mpg around town & 24.8 on a 500 mile freeway trip. 2024 steering feels lighter than 2023. Lease deals are good with payments about 1/2 price of a buy payment. Color choices include a dark green & a burnt desert sand if you're tired of silver, white & black. I also have a 2011 Frontier base model which is gas & go for 80,000 miles. Mid size trucks are pricey but I don't miss trying to park my full size truck in a narrow mall spot. Depreciation is a bit worse than some other brands. I feel safe driving it, solid unit. Only 3k miles on my 2025, so far so far, tends to "hunt" for gear between 20 & 35 mph.
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Great midsized Truck!
I look at all of the new midsize trucks and came back to buy the 2023 Pro4x. Great truck so far, have over 6,000 miles on it. Just feels like a truck, Like the hydraulic steering, took a little while to get used to. I think for the money this truck has a lot of value and was able to get over 4,000 off the sticker. Try that at a Toyota dealer. Buy the way most of the Tacomas l looked at were over MSRP, without the options I wanted.
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Great truck!
I was going back and forth between the Frontier and Tacoma. Decided to go with the 2023 Frontier and I have no regrets. Great truck to drive. Yes, the steering feels heavy but it hasn't been a problem. Has all the features I wanted and actually gets better fuel mileage then what the sticker says. I'm averaging 25-26 on the highway. Just did a 1550 mile trip from Florida to North Georgia and back and it did great. Comfortable and had zero issues.
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