Used 2023 Nissan Frontier King Cab Consumer Reviews
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Very capable vehicle.
Traded in a 2011 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab since I didn't need a full size truck any more. The Frontier handles and rides very well for a pickup and the 3.8L engine has plenty of power, even if you have to wind it out a bit. I was a bit leery about the 9 speed tranny but it has worked fine with only a hint of rough shifting in very cold temperatures. Still, would've liked it if Nissan offered a manual. Gas mileage is pretty much what the EPA rating says. Not bad for a truck. Accessories I've added include a bed extender and a hard tonneau. Both were easy to put on. Only minor nits to pick. Some of the controls are in odd or random out of the way locations. Not a big deal; No vehicle is perfect. I've gotten used to it. Overall, a really nice truck. No problems whatsoever after 22000 miles.
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unhappy buyer.
I have a 5ft x6ft bed and cant find a bed liner for it. I also am not happy that I don't have remote mirror control have to move mirror by hand. I always had remote mirrors on even the low level cars or trucks. Safety Hazzard Nissan should be ashamed. I have a S model.
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