$39k translates to over $45k after tax, tag, title, undisclosed dealer fees, and who knows what else they squeeze out of you. This is the poor man's work truck ? I hate this world.
That’s a FACT bro. I bought the lower s trim with some extras but it’s definitely lesser than even the sv and it was listed at $37k and I ended up paying $40k after that bullshit. I do love the truck but I do feel a bit taken
I just tried to make a deal on a 23 Tacoma TRD with 29 K miles that had been in a rental in Phoenix. Worn out tires, nicks and scratches, seat stains etc. 39K plus tax title. Nope........
@tumbleweedking5668 you made the right call, my friend. Unfortunately, some foolish schmuck will pay that and drive away in it. It's because people like them prices are so high for the rest of us. 👍✌️
Pre-Covid, this was an affordable truck. I bought a 2019 in 2020 for less than $20k. Those days are over, but I do love my Frontier for what it is; a no-nonsense workhorse.
My 2022 SV 4x4 looks pretty much exactly like this. Same exterior and interior color scheme. I like that mine doesn't have auto start stop. I think Nissan did a good job updating what needed to be updated without taking away the rugged simplicity. My only real complaint is the overly aggressive transmission programming. It downshifts too aggressively on the highway. That could be fixed with a software calibration. The engine is exactly what it should be- A big, torquey N/A V6 with plenty of horsepower for passing. People complaining about the price of this truck need to take a look around at the rest of the market. This is the cheapest "real" truck out there (real means body on frame, RWD-based). You can get a basic 2WD king cab "S" trim model for $30k. I paid $37k for an SV 4X4 Crew Cab. Welcome to 2023 prices. Unfortunately our dollar isn't worth as much as it used to be, and wages can't keep up with inflation. This is the US now.
In 2013 my SV the MSRP was 25K and I paid 23k brand new when I bought it AND it came with a bed liner. Now the thought of having to pay over 40k for one makes me sick.
I drove the shit out of our 87’ Hardbody. Had a 4 banger and a 5 speed bus shifter. Couldn’t kill that thing, until Mr rust came along. Rubber floor. AC was the only option. It was 8900.
Wait a few years and it will be 50k get in while it’s cheap. Also all cars made after 2026 will be built with kill switches controlled by the government making models before 2026 more valuable
i think its popular because people cant afford 50k midsized trucks. i know i cant. i mean on their website the usual price is 42k... so maybe they arnt as good as i thought.
Bought one recently (2023) and I do love the handling/feel while driving down the road...Only "complaint" is the OEM tires, but that's not really any different than other manufacturers...so far/so good
Test drove a 2024 Frontier at the dealership yesterday. Soon as I got in it, I instantly noticed that the steering is very tight feels just like a car where the power steering is going out. it was actually exhausting. Just driving the car around town then I noticed at a stoplight the whole truck was vibrating at a standstill. I thought maybe it was a high-powered souped up Corvette next to me but sure enough the very next light same thing. But back to the steering, I just could not believe it hard to turn the wheel at all. I went right next-door at the auto mall and test drove a Toyota Tacoma. Complete opposite experience, I love the way the car drove, felt and sounded. In my opinion, at this point, I think the Tacoma was a better choice.
Love to get one but the pricing for the new basic Frontier puts it out of reach for me. One of the last trucks without the troublesome turbos. I'll keep my '05 Frontier XE I bought new that is still going strong without any issues in the 320K miles of ownership.
I test drove one when it came out and the Steering Wheel adjustment didnt amaze me but i need to Retry it. Its one of the LAST natural V6 trucks and looks fabulous!
"Super Affordable"? $0K plus sneaky dealer charges is INSANE!!! I'm now shopping for a pickup and from what I am seeing of prices on new, no way! I'm shopping for used.
What’s average affordable is all the small trucks they won’t allow to be imported to the USA , they have small affordable trucks which are common and very affordable to the average consumer in other countries.
I believe the only reason suv and trucks have gotten so expensive is because they have grown in popularity. As a sedan lover I always find great deals! Lucky for me sedans have declined in popularity!
They really UP the Truck prices in the last few years. GREED In 2020 I bought a New Frontier 4X4 SV the sticker was 32,000 and Now it's 39,600 that means the same truck went up $7,500 in 3 years !!!! CRAZY I Don't call that Super Affordable, SORRY Nissan did have the most Affordable truck prices at one time, NOT anymore, they got greedy like everyone else.
Please tell us how much this truck should cost. I'd like to see your breakdown of the costs and how much money is needed for reinvestment along with how much profit is needed from each vehicle to keep the company going
They have started to price themselves out of business soon , a full size Chevy , dodge and Ford with med equipment is 70;k , if you put down 20 your note is 1000 a month for 5 years , that’s above the @average Joe for an average truck , , the EV version a Over 100k at the moment , really ?
Hmmm, remember BUICK's old 3.8 litre V6 with four speed automatic? It got 19mpg city and 30mpg highway. Smooth, quiet and dependable for decades. We are talking 1990s technology. Here we are in 2023 and we are supposed to be impressed with 23mpg highway from a 3.8 litre and a 9 speed automatic? What is holding it back? The engine or the transmission? And how does direct injection benefit? No improvement in fuel economy and carbon deposits on the valves. The 2017, 2018, or 2019s were just as good if not better. Plus you could opt for manual transmission.
@@ScarletKnightmare But the 3800 was featured in numerous large sedans that weighed almost as much as this Frontier. GM should have put the 3800 into mid-size pickups instead of the 4.3 V6.
@stevenstoll2016 what was wrong with the ecotec 4.3 ? Snd why did it fail ? Your right about the buick 3.8 engine was bulletproof and got great mpg not sure how it would have done in a truck with large wheels plus there is a power difference.
IMO, it's the best-looking midsize truck on the market. It's just a clean, rugged-looking design. For people complaining about the price, this is not a truly base Frontier. That's an S trim for about $31k and you get a 2-door extra cab with steel wheels. It's the cheapest 2-door, 6ft bed midsize truck on the market. The only thing that directly competes with it is the 2024 Tacoma which can be equipped similarly but has a turbo 4cyl. and starts at $34k. The Frontier is clearly the value leader if you want a basic midsize work truck. That said, $31k is still a lot of money to me and I can't afford it without taking on several years of debt that I don't want. I haven't had vehicle payments since 2017 and I'd like to keep it that way as long as possible. For the time being, my 2007 GMC Canyon SL regular cab, which's been in the family since new, will continue to be my little workhorse.
Got this truck at the dealer, thought I was paying 5k less than I actually did; those salesmen, they “can smile and smile and be a villain.” I have to press the “auto-off” off button every time I get in the truck, unless i want it to turn off whenever i stop, which entails the A/C blowing hot air at me while stopped; and I have to reset the maintenence alerts every 5000 miles for like 6 things I don’t plan on changing for another 20k miles. Indeed, f this world, especially the dealerships.
I just bought a 2022 4x4 S certified with 8000 on it for mid 2’s out the door with a sprayed liner and the technology package. Since this is the only year they didn’t put in auto stop in my opinion it is the last real truck in America.
Curious about the turning radius in this one. I worked at a dealership with the previous model and it had the worst turning circle of any vehicle I’d ever driven 😂
$45K after tax, this is supposed to be super affordable? Shows how people get used to inflation and start accepting the new norm. if this is super affordable, what's supposed to be normally priced? 65K? who can afford these???
The biggest change is the availability of the retro looking hardbody package on the SV. Other than that just mild exterior color changes and some slight tweaks to the appearance of the wheels.
I’d like to know where all these affordable vehicles are these site mediators speak of. North of 40K is not really all that affordable in this current world market
5:52 guy: “Let’s see what this V6 Is made of” **Proceeds to mildly accelerate like 2 MPH in about 2 business days on a straight line over flat terrain** guy: “GOOD POWER!!!!!!!” LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Bottom line if You are a pickup truck guy and need a truck, this won’t fill the need. If You are not a truck guy and just want to have one, this is a great buy for You. BTW You lost Me at the push start button.
Affordable! You have got to be kidding. In 1989 i bought a nissan king cab SE V6 for 16,500. That's affordable... Thanks Brandon for destroying America.
The Toyota Tacoma is produced mainly in Tecate Baja California for a whopping cost of 8750 dollars including labor,parts and taxes but yet the cheapest they sell it to the American consumer is 20,000 dollars and that’s probably ALL automakers yet they cry and cry how they are in grave risk of only making hundreds of millions in profits instead of billions 😢😢😢 but the worst part is the consumer cries even harder about the ripoffs but yet they keep bending over and asking for more instead of all united boycotting the automakers and forcing them to sell their cars at a more reasonable price
40k for a small, pick up truck is ridiculous. And when you say ‘Work Truck’ do you mean driving to the office? Because you can’t fit any tools or a step ladder in the back of that thing. This is the direction this world is going in?
@@tommycasidy3031 Check out Consumer Reports, Edmonds, ISee cars, they all say that they’re Unreliable. And the CVTs are known for going out. In fact Renault/ Nissan has had major recalls on their CVT across the board. It’s one of the most unreliable CVT transmissions Ever.
People complain about the steering, but he was steering it in the parking lot with one hand. What a nation of wusses the US is now. Our nation was built with pickups with NO power steering. All about big wheels and arm leverage.
Exactly WHAT is AFFORDABLE in Todays economy??? Look at the Interest rates Look at the principal interest total for your Loan!! Not worth it on any vehicle purchase right now
$39k translates to over $45k after tax, tag, title, undisclosed dealer fees, and who knows what else they squeeze out of you. This is the poor man's work truck ? I hate this world.
That’s a FACT bro. I bought the lower s trim with some extras but it’s definitely lesser than even the sv and it was listed at $37k and I ended up paying $40k after that bullshit. I do love the truck but I do feel a bit taken
@St.Irenaeus you are not alone, I feel the exact same way with my last new vehicle purchase. 👍✌️
I just tried to make a deal on a 23 Tacoma TRD with 29 K miles that had been in a rental in Phoenix. Worn out tires, nicks and scratches, seat stains etc. 39K plus tax title. Nope........
@tumbleweedking5668 you made the right call, my friend. Unfortunately, some foolish schmuck will pay that and drive away in it. It's because people like them prices are so high for the rest of us. 👍✌️
How is legroom? I am 6'-5" and may have to go for the fullsize.
Pre-Covid, this was an affordable truck. I bought a 2019 in 2020 for less than $20k. Those days are over, but I do love my Frontier for what it is; a no-nonsense workhorse.
When dealers are offering seven year loans,you know it's not super affordable!
$39k is "Super Affordable"? I have entered The Twilight Zone.
60,000 for the Tacoma 😂
134k for the RAM TRX lmaooo. But I still want it
I bought a Ford ranger in 1990 for 17k...that's 40k in today's money...and you get a lot more truck than that ranger had.
Kamalanomics really destroyed the middle class my friend. We can make our money go way further in November just don't forget to show up and go Trump!
My 2022 SV 4x4 looks pretty much exactly like this. Same exterior and interior color scheme. I like that mine doesn't have auto start stop. I think Nissan did a good job updating what needed to be updated without taking away the rugged simplicity. My only real complaint is the overly aggressive transmission programming. It downshifts too aggressively on the highway. That could be fixed with a software calibration. The engine is exactly what it should be- A big, torquey N/A V6 with plenty of horsepower for passing.
People complaining about the price of this truck need to take a look around at the rest of the market. This is the cheapest "real" truck out there (real means body on frame, RWD-based). You can get a basic 2WD king cab "S" trim model for $30k. I paid $37k for an SV 4X4 Crew Cab. Welcome to 2023 prices. Unfortunately our dollar isn't worth as much as it used to be, and wages can't keep up with inflation. This is the US now.
I have a 23 Pro 4x. Stat stop can be turned off. Yes, cruise control is awful, drops too many gears and revs high
Bidenomics at work enjoy democrat voting way of reality you can't afford anything nowdays
@@Blue-moon12does the start/stop have to be turned off every time the truck is started? If so that’s still a pain.
Not sure how $39,000 is considered affordable but out of my price range
In 2013 my SV the MSRP was 25K and I paid 23k brand new when I bought it AND it came with a bed liner. Now the thought of having to pay over 40k for one makes me sick.
I drove the shit out of our 87’ Hardbody. Had a 4 banger and a 5 speed bus shifter. Couldn’t kill that thing, until Mr rust came along. Rubber floor. AC was the only option. It was 8900.
You can think Joe Biden for that
@@cwjolly69 sad a CRX got 50 mpg at less than 9 grand.
Wait a few years and it will be 50k get in while it’s cheap. Also all cars made after 2026 will be built with kill switches controlled by the government making models before 2026 more valuable
2020 I bought a New Frontier 4X4 SV the sticker was 32,000 and Now it's 39,600 that means the same truck went up $7,500 in 3 years !!!! CRAZY
i think its popular because people cant afford 50k midsized trucks. i know i cant. i mean on their website the usual price is 42k... so maybe they arnt as good as i thought.
Why can't you get a manual,and regular cab? Would love to find a mid to small TRUCK. I dont need a crew cab but I do need a bigger bed.
Same here.
It drives me insane with these four door trucks! Stop it! Pickup trucks should be two doors , a full bed.
Bought one recently (2023) and I do love the handling/feel while driving down the road...Only "complaint" is the OEM tires, but that's not really any different than other manufacturers...so far/so good
This 3.8 V6 beats any 4 cylinder Turbo engines from Toyota and Hondas. Good job Nissan.
Honda is a V6 and super reliable
@@boberger7498 RIDGELINE IS NOT A TRUCK
Great option if you just want a simple no frills truck. Naturally aspirated engine and 310 hp. Not bad at all
I am glad companies are starting to make more reasonable options. Just watch, more optionswill be coming to compete. Corporate greed is putof control.
Test drove a 2024 Frontier at the dealership yesterday. Soon as I got in it, I instantly noticed that the steering is very tight feels just like a car where the power steering is going out. it was actually exhausting. Just driving the car around town then I noticed at a stoplight the whole truck was vibrating at a standstill. I thought maybe it was a high-powered souped up Corvette next to me but sure enough the very next light same thing. But back to the steering, I just could not believe it hard to turn the wheel at all.
I went right next-door at the auto mall and test drove a Toyota Tacoma. Complete opposite experience, I love the way the car drove, felt and sounded. In my opinion, at this point, I think the Tacoma was a better choice.
A $39,000 truck is not affordable for Joe Q, whose average pay is $32,000/year.
Love to get one but the pricing for the new basic Frontier puts it out of reach for me. One of the last trucks without the troublesome turbos. I'll keep my '05 Frontier XE I bought new that is still going strong without any issues in the 320K miles of ownership.
Them mountain views are amazing
Great review and honestly the last of the solid built trucks
I just bought one. Almost 400 miles. I like it!
I test drove one when it came out and the Steering Wheel adjustment didnt amaze me but i need to Retry it. Its one of the LAST natural V6 trucks and looks fabulous!
"Super Affordable"? $0K plus sneaky dealer charges is INSANE!!! I'm now shopping for a pickup and from what I am seeing of prices on new, no way! I'm shopping for used.
Near 40k is dirt cheap? How.....
April 7 2024. I bought a new Frontier S 4X4 w/Util pkg and Tech pkg for OTD $38014. Denver metro area has hundreds sitting in the lots.
What’s average affordable is all the small trucks they won’t allow to be imported to the USA , they have small affordable trucks which are common and very affordable to the average consumer in other countries.
I believe the only reason suv and trucks have gotten so expensive is because they have grown in popularity. As a sedan lover I always find great deals! Lucky for me sedans have declined in popularity!
They really UP the Truck prices in the last few years. GREED
In 2020 I bought a New Frontier 4X4 SV the sticker was 32,000 and Now it's 39,600 that means the same truck went up $7,500 in 3 years !!!! CRAZY
I Don't call that Super Affordable, SORRY
Nissan did have the most Affordable truck prices at one time, NOT anymore, they got greedy like everyone else.
Please tell us how much this truck should cost.
I'd like to see your breakdown of the costs and how much money is needed for reinvestment along with how much profit is needed from each vehicle to keep the company going
You spend $7,500 more in less than 3 years time. If that's Not Greed I don't know what is then.
They have started to price themselves out of business soon , a full size Chevy , dodge and Ford with med equipment is 70;k , if you put down 20 your note is 1000 a month for 5 years , that’s above the @average Joe for an average truck , , the EV version a
Over 100k at the moment , really ?
It’s actually not the same truck.
dont forget interest rates have gone from 3 to 9 precent as well.
Hmmm, remember BUICK's old 3.8 litre V6 with four speed automatic? It got 19mpg city and 30mpg highway. Smooth, quiet and dependable for decades. We are talking 1990s technology. Here we are in 2023 and we are supposed to be impressed with 23mpg highway from a 3.8 litre and a 9 speed automatic? What is holding it back? The engine or the transmission? And how does direct injection benefit? No improvement in fuel economy and carbon deposits on the valves. The 2017, 2018, or 2019s were just as good if not better. Plus you could opt for manual transmission.
The 3800 was never featured in a boxy 4x4 pickup truck. You're comparing apples to oranges
@@ScarletKnightmare But the 3800 was featured in numerous large sedans that weighed almost as much as this Frontier. GM should have put the 3800 into mid-size pickups instead of the 4.3 V6.
@stevenstoll2016 what was wrong with the ecotec 4.3 ? Snd why did it fail ? Your right about the buick 3.8 engine was bulletproof and got great mpg not sure how it would have done in a truck with large wheels plus there is a power difference.
One negative is it has an internal water pump. Started researching this vehicle, pretty good except that potential problem
Wait, what happened to the $20K Frontier?
That hasn't been around since 2020. 2019 was the last year for the 4 cylinder $20k model.
I love my S model king cab
Wow.... You'd make a great auction caller. Fastest talker on RUclips! Have no idea what you said.....
News reporters do that also worse if they speak Spanish as first language
Only seems fast if you are illiterate in Spanish.@@TheRasta4ri
IMO, it's the best-looking midsize truck on the market. It's just a clean, rugged-looking design. For people complaining about the price, this is not a truly base Frontier. That's an S trim for about $31k and you get a 2-door extra cab with steel wheels. It's the cheapest 2-door, 6ft bed midsize truck on the market. The only thing that directly competes with it is the 2024 Tacoma which can be equipped similarly but has a turbo 4cyl. and starts at $34k. The Frontier is clearly the value leader if you want a basic midsize work truck. That said, $31k is still a lot of money to me and I can't afford it without taking on several years of debt that I don't want. I haven't had vehicle payments since 2017 and I'd like to keep it that way as long as possible. For the time being, my 2007 GMC Canyon SL regular cab, which's been in the family since new, will continue to be my little workhorse.
Got this truck at the dealer, thought I was paying 5k less than I actually did; those salesmen, they “can smile and smile and be a villain.”
I have to press the “auto-off” off button every time I get in the truck, unless i want it to turn off whenever i stop, which entails the A/C blowing hot air at me while stopped; and I have to reset the maintenence alerts every 5000 miles for like 6 things I don’t plan on changing for another 20k miles. Indeed, f this world, especially the dealerships.
I just bought a 2022 4x4 S certified with 8000 on it for mid 2’s out the door with a sprayed liner and the technology package. Since this is the only year they didn’t put in auto stop in my opinion it is the last real truck in America.
I have a 23 Pro4X, it doesn't have auto stop .
@@tommycasidy3031 Mine does. 2023 Pro 4x, but you can turn off the auto stop start.
@@tommycasidy3031I have a 23 Sv and it doesn’t have start/stop either. That would have been a deal breaker for me.
I wouldn't say $36k is dirt cheap. My dad got a mid-trim level Honda Ridgeline back in 2010 for $27k...
2010 was a long time ago.
A very long time ago. Ridgeline also isn’t a real truck.
@@Labradorslobbergets the job done for the vast majority of truck owners.
That's before hyper inflation
13 years ago!
$62,000 CAD for the base model 2024 Crew Cab PRO-4X 4x4 (taxes etc. inc.)
Sooooooooooooo Affordable!
Paid 27k for one in 2015 and now 40k
Recently had one as a rental, hated that the transmission was constantly shifting
Donkey riding for you from now on
2024 pro 4x owner here: can confirm it shifts kinda wonky sometimes. That said, the Tacoma does too. I'd take this over that.
I own a 2022 Frontier and don’t have an issues with the shifting?
@scottdieselgarage1780 I'm considering buying a 23 or 24 Frontier, pros and cons in your experience?
Not sure on your experience, my 2024 is smooth, what year Titan did you rent?
i have the 2011 Nissan Frontier SV 4X4 and i like mine better mine is red with tan interior (In 2011 i bought it brand new and i was $34,999)
I have 2012 frontier and my complaint would be turning radius is really bad.
And no cylinder/engine deactivation on/off button
Looks just like the’22. Didn’t Nissan say they were going to make changes again in the ‘24?
Nope. 2023 added wireless Apple Car play. But 22 or 24 are the same
Nice truck. Would like to have comment on if those back seats flip up and if so, for you to do so to see what is underneath. Thx.
I Always wanted one of these trucks
Curious about the turning radius in this one. I worked at a dealership with the previous model and it had the worst turning circle of any vehicle I’d ever driven 😂
You never mentioned how much it can tow for those people looking to tow a travel trailer or something.
$45K after tax, this is supposed to be super affordable? Shows how people get used to inflation and start accepting the new norm. if this is super affordable, what's supposed to be normally priced? 65K? who can afford these???
People stop comparing prices when you bought a truck 15 years ago!!!
What is the difference between the 2023 model and 2024 model??
No changes from 23 to 24. Probably won’t be any changes for a while knowing Nissan.
@@johnddaley too bad :(
The price😅
They changed the blue color and raised the price a little
The biggest change is the availability of the retro looking hardbody package on the SV. Other than that just mild exterior color changes and some slight tweaks to the appearance of the wheels.
These trucks the pro 4x look great lifted with bigger tires.
When is a $40,000. truck Super Affordable? I'll just keep my 2005 Dodge Dakota with 129,000 miles a whole lot longer.
A Dodge Dakota😂
Chuck norris drove a Dodge
My first house was $40k. These trucks can all rot.
It still has the gloomy gray and boring black that became popular in the last millennium
can you permanently turn off the auto start/stop feature or is that something that reverts back every time the vehicle starts?
Reverts back every time you crank it. However, there is a button that’s quickly accessible to turn it off.
I didn't think the new Frontier had auto start/stop. Neither does current Tacoma.
Only the 2022 third gen doesn’t have auto stop. They snuck it in on 2023 😢
@@Frontier2022 well that sucks.
It's in the 2024 too
I’d like to know where all these affordable vehicles are these site mediators speak of. North of 40K is not really all that affordable in this current world market
Affordable is under $30,000, preferably $25,000. There is nothing affordable over $30,000. Anything over $500 is a mortgage payment.
5:52 guy: “Let’s see what this V6 Is made of”
**Proceeds to mildly accelerate like 2 MPH in about 2 business days on a straight line over flat terrain**
guy: “GOOD POWER!!!!!!!”
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
What was the tow rating?
In canada it's 65gs out the door after tax
Bottom line if You are a pickup truck guy and need a truck, this won’t fill the need.
If You are not a truck guy and just want to have one, this is a great buy for You.
BTW You lost Me at the push start button.
Nothing can be described as Super Affordable these days.
Affordable???? Almost 40K for a pickup? Really.
where is the GPS
Affordable! You have got to be kidding. In 1989 i bought a nissan king cab SE V6 for 16,500. That's affordable... Thanks Brandon for destroying America.
Do you realize how long ago 1989 was?
Prices of trucks have been coming from as of 4/24. 40k for a basic midsize truck is kinda nuts. 30-35k is where it should be, screw biden inflation
Everybody complaining about price inflation: you didn't demand we shut down the world economy and print the difference, did you? 🧐
The Toyota Tacoma is produced mainly in Tecate Baja California for a whopping cost of 8750 dollars including labor,parts and taxes but yet the cheapest they sell it to the American consumer is 20,000 dollars and that’s probably ALL automakers yet they cry and cry how they are in grave risk of only making hundreds of millions in profits instead of billions 😢😢😢 but the worst part is the consumer cries even harder about the ripoffs but yet they keep bending over and asking for more instead of all united boycotting the automakers and forcing them to sell their cars at a more reasonable price
can you slow down little?
I thought we were going to the Golden Corral.
Lol
Bee es ben!.....how is 39k cheap?......bee es video!
Not me , too expensive.
and that's 100% inflation in under 10 years. Hurray.
economy ?
40k for a small, pick up truck is ridiculous. And when you say ‘Work Truck’ do you mean driving to the office? Because you can’t fit any tools or a step ladder in the back of that thing. This is the direction this world is going in?
Who's Garff?
its april and its the same price as the 24 tacoma lol
I ask for No Lip
Smacking😂
If a headline for a new vehicle says affordable then you know it's clickbait BS😂
Slow down with the camera there 🤠
By the way I'm keeping my 2010 TRD TACO!
They wont sell until the price becomes more realistic AND INTEREST RATES DROP !! 😮
That’s not cheap whatsoever
It's cheap for 2023.
40,000 is not affordable for us grunts
The Renault Frontier.
Nissan was bought by Renault in the early 2000s, so now you know why their reliability has been tanking
They're as reliable as ever, just because you can't aquire it ,doesn't mean it's unreliable.
@@tommycasidy3031 Check out Consumer Reports, Edmonds, ISee cars, they all say that they’re Unreliable.
And the CVTs are known for going out. In fact Renault/ Nissan has had major recalls on their CVT across the board. It’s one of the most unreliable CVT transmissions Ever.
@@Doc1855Nissan Frontiers don't use CVT transmissions.
@@theRooster722 Their still made by Renault
@@Doc1855 You're misinformed. Nissan owns a 15% stake in Renault, and vise versa.
Nobody buying Nissan Frontier 😂😂😂😂
SLOW DOWN....TAKE A BREATH AND ENUNCIATE....couldnt understand half of what you said....and... $30k+ IS NOT DIRT CHEAP!
comparison with Ridgeline!
Uhh no. If you can be smart and live without a lot of options you can get into one of these for around 33 or 34, less if you can live without 4wd.
bring back $20K truck
"super" "affordable"
People complain about the steering, but he was steering it in the parking lot with one hand. What a nation of wusses the US is now. Our nation was built with pickups with NO power steering. All about big wheels and arm leverage.
Should be under 30k
Price comparable Nissan and Toyota trucks. There is very little, if any, price difference. So why buy a Nissan?
F that. ill buy a 1990s Chevy and drop a new 350 in and have trans rebuilt.
There is nothing affordable in Brandon’s America 💁♂️
81 million votes 😂😂😂😂
@@cs1992called fixed
Couldn’t agree more but anything’s better than dumps America
@@Youwatchlater dump? You mean Obama? I agree
Another 🤡 that think everything is about politics.
It's not affordable and bed too short
I think these are sharp. But the problem is that it feels like a 2014 truck. When the all-new Tacoma is going to come out and destroy it
You have it backwards. The Tacoma is super outdated
Tacoma was my pick before they came up with hybrid option only, it won't last as long as previous generation.
Exactly WHAT is AFFORDABLE in Todays economy???
Look at the Interest rates
Look at the principal interest total for your Loan!!
Not worth it on any vehicle purchase right now
23,694
I was thinking,... but i think I just changed my mind. PS This guy taliks too fast.
Cheap?.....this guy is a clown