More positive press for the Frontier

rkj__

Adventurer
The Frontier has a fat airdam/bumper combo too. I didn't realize how fat until I cut it all off :)

Anything can be modified, but the guys on TFL usually focus on the capabilities of the vehicle in sock, unmodified form.

deadly99 did a good job of cutting off the low hanging bits on his Canyon.

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tacollie

Glamper
We miss our Frontier. We wanted to buy another but there were only a couple locally that fit our wants. They were all completely trashed. How do people buy new vehicles and trash them in 50k miles? We ended up with a Tacoma only because there we more on the market. Everytime I see the cracks in my composite bed I really regret not looking harder for a Frontier!
 

Martinjmpr

Wiffleball Batter
We miss our Frontier. We wanted to buy another but there were only a couple locally that fit our wants. They were all completely trashed. How do people buy new vehicles and trash them in 50k miles? We ended up with a Tacoma only because there we more on the market. Everytime I see the cracks in my composite bed I really regret not looking harder for a Frontier!
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My point exactly. More people would buy Frontiers if there were more of them for sale.
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My Nissan is 14 years old and I love it. Fun to drive and seems very well made.
 

Jeep

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I had a Xterra, bought a Tacoma, just went back to a Nissan. I'm unbiased, drive what works and like a solid vehicle, the Nissan is definitely a more solid vehicle and has a very "planted" feel on the road. The frame in my Tacoma was a complete joke compared to any of my Nissans, and it was very "tinny". There is a good start to accessories and aftermarket for the Nissan, but it would be nice to see the support grow a bit more, that's where the Toyota wins for a lot of people.
 

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