2025 Nissan Frontier Consumer Reviews
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I have now owned my 2023 Nissan Frontier for almost a year. I'm one to read reviews on anything that I purchase. The frontier had mixed reviews with the newer engine to the mpg. I figured 24mpg on the highway wasn't terrible for a V6 and most of my commute is on the interstate. This truck has exceeded the 24 mpg, I average 27-29 mpg! The ride quality is good and passengers in the rear say it's comfortable. There are complaints about the controls and things being dated. I have found everything easy to use and not too difficult to navigate. For what the truck has to offer and the price, it was hard to pass it up.
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Great Truck
I looked at every midsize truck. The Frontier won. For 10 months, I had a 2022 SV that I bought used and loved it. Traded it in for 4k more than I bought it for and got a ProX on a month end super deal--which is the only reason I traded it. The steering is hydraulic and heavy, which I love 95% of the time (except in tight parking lots). It has everything you need, nothing you dont. It drives great and feels so solid and steady on the highway or on bumpy roads. The only complaint I have is turning radius--which is bad. Love that it's the only V6 on market. Has long track record and history (engine and frame), base audio is solid. It just feels more old school and less glam. No regrets, would buy it all over again.
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $30,549In-stock online
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $43,69825 mi away
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $42,98530 mi away
Love this truck
I just bought a 2025 Pro 4x. I test drove all the other mid-size trucks to make sure I was buying the right fit. I have owned this truck for 2 weeks, and I feel I made the right decision. I like the integration of actual knobs and a nice big screen. It's comfortable and offers a lot for the money. The only cons I have found is that that steering is stiffer than other makes, and they could have put the start/stop button in a more visible spot.
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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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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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