Monday, June 23, 2008

'07 Nissan Frontier


The 2007 Nissan Frontier comes in many configurations that offer something for everyone, regardless of what their truck needs are. The truck is available in the King Cab which is an extended cab model, and the crew cab form. Most models come with a V6 engine that provides plenty of power for the size of the truck.

In 2007, there is also a long bed option. This is a very large draw for the work truck market, who frequently complained about the difficulty of getting a reliable smaller truck with a bed that was large enough to be practical for work.

This addition by Nissan in 2007 provides workmen with a truck that is much more fuel efficient, easier to drive in the city, but still of a reasonable size for transporting materials or equipment.

The 2007 Nissan Frontier comes in enough options to ensure that there is a model that is suited to each consumers needs.

'06 Nissan Frontier

The 2006 Nissan Frontier continues the redesign that was implemented in 2005 with the larger redesigned Frontier. Previous models were classified as a compact truck but the new models are much closer to a midsize.

Other compact trucks of the nineties did not sell as well as the Frontier. Nissan has taken their leadership in that arena to the midsize truck field by producing a truck like the 2006 Frontier which has all of the versatility and maneuverability of the smaller compacts but is big enough to be a practical truck for work purposes.

This is the real reason that people want smaller trucks, to strike a balance between usefulness for work and for use as a commuter vehicle. The 2006 Nissan Frontier strikes the balance perfectly and offers something for everyone who needs a new truck. Nissan continues to lead the way with their production of these new midsize trucks.

'05 Nissan Frontier


The 2005 Nissan Frontier is a pickup truck that follows the modern trend of trying to adapt trucks to a city use. For many years, the pickup truck was mostly marketed towards farmers and workmen that needed the truck purely for work purposes.

Now however, the market is aiming at making the vehicles more easily adaptable to the everyday consumer’s needs. Nissan succeeds admirably at making the Frontier small enough to be practical as a city vehicle while still giving it lots of power for any off road and work purposes it may need to be put towards.

The 2005 Nissan Frontier comes in both 2wd and 4wd models, so for those who need the added power and pull that a four wheel drive can provide it is definitely available. The truck also has a powerful style to it, with a bulky look that belies its surprisingly maneuverable frame.