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.
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