2019 Nissan Frontier
Notwithstanding being basically unaltered for over 10 years, the Nissan Frontier keeps on offering admirably. In the mean time, its medium size pickup contenders have profited from enhancements amid their life expectancies—or they're all new. While the Frontier has a crude lodge and tired styling, its modest yet-solid inside and configurable load box do have a specific interest for those looking for the most extreme in common sense. In like manner, the Frontier offers an agreeable ride and skilled towing at a moderate cost. In any case, anybody keen on present day powertrains, contemporary highlights, and a la mode styling will need to look somewhere else.
What's New for 2019?
There have been bits of gossip about an all-new Frontier for a considerable length of time, with our latest snippet of data insinuating that one will land in 2020. Until the point when the shade is authoritatively lifted, we can just detail what is thought about the current model: Nissan's famous medium size pickup enters 2019 (once more) with the littlest of changes. These incorporate a recently standard 7.0-inch touchscreen and the accessibility of Cayenne Red paint on more models.
Trims and Options We'd Choose
The Frontier is outmatched by its more current adversaries. Nonetheless, it very well may be a moderate choice for the individuals who need a straightforward pickup truck and couldn't care less about extravagant accessories. Thus, we'd run with what Nissan flags down the King Cab—it's the model with a little back seat and a littler second arrangement of entryways pivoted at the back of the taxi. (We'd maintain a strategic distance from the bigger Crew Cab display because of its moderately constrained back legroom and $1130 premium.) We'd pick the mid-level SV trim, the discretionary V-6 and five-speed programmed transmission, and back wheel drive—all of which comes to $26,615. Four-wheel drive costs $2890 with this setup, however it's an unquestionable requirement for spots where winters mean frigid streets. We'd likewise include the SV Value Truck bundle for $1890. It incorporates:
Double zone programmed atmosphere control and warmed front seats
Trailer hitch, splash in bedliner, and sliding bed extender
Load box channel framework and customizable tie-downs
Raise stopping sensors
The SV trim likewise includes standard bed-rail tops, remote keyless passage, and a three-month membership to SiriusXM satellite radio. Altogether, our Frontier SV King Cab 4x4 expenses $31,395—a reasonable cost for a matured but profoundly valuable moderate size pickup.