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The price isn’t bad. Yes you can get other trucks cheaper at base no option configuration. But when you look at the fully optioned trucks the Nissan is over $10,000 cheaper than any brand.
Nissans pro4x DRL makes it look like a beast, when engineers can implement their vision into reality , my experience working in the mechanics field all my life, the rest of the vehicle follows suit most of the time , but in some cases it don't. Nissan has my attention !!
Turbo is like the flat screen tv, or CVT, you don't repair the engines, you replace them when they fail. That I why I am looking to buy a 6-cylinder Nissan in 2025.
Ok babies who say that the steering sucks Maybe you should just buy a pavement princess that has steering that will fail And maybe better start working out before your arms atrophy 😅
I tried all the mid-sized trucks including the Nissan but I didn't like the steering and handling. I went with the Honda Ridgeline Black Edition and very happy with it.
But if it brakes you can get a replacement... You are not locked into Nissan or Ford or Mercedes. It will be cheaper to replace as well ( if ever needed) We are 4 years in and looking good so far
@@user-theBeyonder Do you own one or is it the history from jatco? I mean this transmission is very smooth - from a guy that does not like traditional transmissions.. ( I prefer CVT )
@@mikesawyer1336 from it bring a Mercedes transmission and first being built siring , I’m not a fan of cvt . As a struggling student all I could afford was a rogue with a cvt transmission and broke in one summer. Manual transmissions are my favorite
@ No 53.. It should have the same steering feel as my 2000 Nissan frontier, my 2004 Dakota, my 2016 Colorado. It should steer like the hundreds of vehicles that I drive every year at the Ford dealership that I work at. I passed on a Frontier ( to replace Colorado) because it felt like it had four flat tires and I’m not the only one. So don’t blame it on weak armed old guys.
@@frankleespeaking9519 okay - how is the Chevy? I will add that I really like the steering in the Nissan It has a very good feel on the highway. Agree at slow speeds is a bit stiff for pulling from a curb. or parallel parking but I don't notice that any more.
🔴Would you choose Nissan Frontier or Honda Ridgeline?🤔
🏆2025 Toyota Tacoma Has NO RIGHT To Be This Good WATCH HERE 👉ruclips.net/video/6bPhKpU6laY/видео.html
Blown engines sounds great.
I have a 2024 Nissan frontier and it is a fantastic solid vehicle !
The price isn’t bad. Yes you can get other trucks cheaper at base no option configuration. But when you look at the fully optioned trucks the Nissan is over $10,000 cheaper than any brand.
Nissans pro4x DRL makes it look like a beast, when engineers can implement their vision into reality , my experience working in the mechanics field all my life, the rest of the vehicle follows suit most of the time , but in some cases it don't. Nissan has my attention !!
All these men complaining about the steering being too tough, should consider Testosterone Therapy 👨🏻🦳 , or buy a Prius !
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Turbo is like the flat screen tv, or CVT, you don't repair the engines, you replace them when they fail. That I why I am looking to buy a 6-cylinder Nissan in 2025.
Frontier is the one i want
I don't like the front styling on the 2025 Frontiers. The 2022-2024 looked better, IMO.
Too TRUE
im. having a hard time deciding if i want a 2025. I love my 2023 green frontier
@@kaikai1070 If you have a 2023 Frontier there's no reason to spend the extra money on a 2025.
I think it looks awesome
@@CommanderCronusagreed
Does it have a naturally aspirated V6?
This truck is a homerun..will be my next truck..My Ridgeline is 18 y/o, still awesome, but i'm getting the itch and this will scratch it.
on the highway I can get 26mpg in my 2022 frontier S 4x4
Ok babies who say that the steering sucks
Maybe you should just buy a pavement princess that has steering that will fail
And maybe better start working out before your arms atrophy 😅
Wrong! Jeep Gladiator still have a naturally Aspirated V6!
I tried all the mid-sized trucks including the Nissan but I didn't like the steering and handling. I went with the Honda Ridgeline Black Edition and very happy with it.
A truck that drives like a truck. Nissan is a gem, have been driving my 2004 for 16 years now. Best secret out there 😊
A solid choice! I hope it treats you very well. I will keep my Nissan for now.
This is not a flex.
9 speed mercedes benz transmission made by jatco? NO thanks!
But if it brakes you can get a replacement... You are not locked into Nissan or Ford or Mercedes. It will be cheaper to replace as well ( if ever needed) We are 4 years in and looking good so far
This transmission is the flaw in my opinion, and what stops me from buying one
@@user-theBeyonder Do you own one or is it the history from jatco? I mean this transmission is very smooth - from a guy that does not like traditional transmissions.. ( I prefer CVT )
@@mikesawyer1336 from it bring a Mercedes transmission and first being built siring , I’m not a fan of cvt . As a struggling student all I could afford was a rogue with a cvt transmission and broke in one summer. Manual transmissions are my favorite
@@user-theBeyonder oh I'm with you there! Manual where I can find one is the best
Horrible steering feel
interesting - just curious, are you under 35?
@ No 53.. It should have the same steering feel as my 2000 Nissan frontier, my 2004 Dakota, my 2016 Colorado. It should steer like the hundreds of vehicles that I drive every year at the Ford dealership that I work at. I passed on a Frontier ( to replace Colorado) because it felt like it had four flat tires and I’m not the only one. So don’t blame it on weak armed old guys.
@@frankleespeaking9519 okay - how is the Chevy? I will add that I really like the steering in the Nissan It has a very good feel on the highway. Agree at slow speeds is a bit stiff for pulling from a curb. or parallel parking but I don't notice that any more.
Better for off roading to feel the terrain
1st problem u drive a ford😅