Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2007 Nissan Frontier

The 2007 Nissan Frontier continues Nissan’s tradition in recent years of producing small, yet capable, trucks. The truck is larger than its compact predecessor of the same name, but is still much smaller and more maneuverable than a full size pickup.

Most of the 2007 Nissan Frontier configurations come with a V-6 4.0L engine. This engine is very efficient and produces a lot of power for a V-6. This is what makes the truck such an efficient work vehicle for those who need power for pulling or off road conditions, but also need a vehicle that is not guzzling as much gas as a V-8.

The frontier finds a good balance between sheer size and strength and ends up being a versatile and useful addition to the Nissan lineup. Anyone looking at a new mid-size truck would do well to look at this vehicle as an option.

2006 Nissan Frontier

The 2006 Nissan Frontier receives a few minor tweaks and modifications from the 2005 model, but by and large is the same vehicle. This is because the 2005 model was a drastic improvement over the previous years and performed much better.

The 2006 Nissan Frontier is built upon the same F-Alpha Platform that Nissan utilizes in many of its other vehicle models including the Titan, Xterra, Armada, and Pathfinder. The all-steel construction gives the vehicles a rigidity and toughness that could have been compromised if the automaker opted for using other materials.

The Frontier is available in King and Crew Cab and offers the option of two or four wheel drive. This ensures enough variety that anyone can get the exact vehicle to suit his or her unique purpose. There are countless minor options available to further customize each vehicle.

2005 Nissan Frontier

The 2005 Nissan Frontier marks a departure from its predecessor in size more than anything. The previous model of Frontier was classed as a compact truck, whereas the new model is a midsize.

Compact trucks seem to be a losing concept, as larger trucks constantly outsell them all over the world. The problem with a compact is that they offer all of the inconveniences of a truck with almost none of the benefits. However, the changing of the 2005 Nissan Frontier to a midsize model has eliminated that problem for Nissan. The Frontier has become a capable, yet not oversized, efficient truck.

The V6 is excellent and produces more power than other comparable trucks equipped with V-8 engines, making it a very efficient and powerful addition to the midsize truck market. The truck also drives very well. Drivers report very little cab noise and a smooth response.