2024 Nissan Frontier King Cab Consumer Reviews
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Poor quality
Nothing it’s been in dealers service dept since I bought it. Which has been a month and a half. Vdc aeb rab lights came up day one, no driver assistance menu comes up, no technology features work. Nissan seems to have a hard time figuring out the problem, To say I am disappointed is an understatement. Nissan corporate has no answers and I’m stuck with a piece of crap with no end date in sight. I have had fords, chevys, and rams all good tucks. This is my first and LAST Nissan
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power steering is awful ,gas mileag of a 454 Chevy
some of the control buttons are hard to find, power steering needs strong arm, it's not for anyone with shoulder issues , being a retired semi driver i can park a semi easier, city gas mileage over 7.000 miles averages 13.7 city, the Michelin primacy tires all had bead leaks the Nissan dealer wouldn't do anything about the leaks. the radio fails to keep key off memory ,goes to where ever it wants on restart, dealer told me normal live with it,
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- SV King CabMSRP: $38,69512 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $45,90512 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $28,57326 mi away
It is definitely a Truck
Before I traded in my good old reliable 2004 Ford Ranger, I went on to check all the players in the arena: Chevy Colorado, Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, before I made my decision. Unfortunately for the competition, my biggest concern was the modern approach to replace standard 4cyl engines, that lasted for a long time, with Turbo technology. Call me the old school, however the future will tell... My previous 4cyl Ranger was not a fastest kid on the block, but it did more than I expected, including howling a lumber and build my cabin in Okanogan Highlands. So, make the story short, left dealership in a new Nissan Frontier King Cab and so far, no regrets.
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Nissan quality at a all time low.
I have been a Nissan person since I’ve been driving the past 32 years. I’ve owned them all excluding the skyline. This 3rd gen frontier has been the deal breaker for me to ever purchase another Nissan. The trim is cheap plastic, camera is garbage, tires from factory is nothing but vibration after 60 mph, door trim on my king cab fell off three times, air bag covers on both door keep falling off, door alignment is poor causing door open alarm by hitting simple bump, and last but not least the transmission is horrible with the worst reverse delay to acceleration to point it’s dangerous. Making another appointment for service being the third time within 5 months of owning new truck. I haven’t even hit 1, 000 miles yet and compared to my first gen 04 with 478,000 miles on it this third gen is junk period.
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