2020+ Frontier

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Pros and cons of a 2020+ Frontier?

How's the legit overall mpg?

Standard with a 3.8L V6 engine

310 horsepower
281 lb-ft of torque
9-speed automatic transmission

Was the 2020 model the first year of the 3.8L?
 
Pros and cons of a 2020+ Frontier?
Checked Consumer Reports, and they give it good scores for reliability. Their MPG average was 18... so wouldn't expect much there. Fuelly is a good site for comparisons.

EDIT: I was curious so looked it up on Fuelly. Avg MPG is ~18.5 vs ~19.5 for a Ranger.

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Pros and cons of a 2020+ Frontier?

How's the legit overall mpg?

Standard with a 3.8L V6 engine

310 horsepower
281 lb-ft of torque
9-speed automatic transmission

Was the 2020 model the first year of the 3.8L?
Mine has been a great truck, no issues, plenty of power in the mountains and decent gas mileage. Interior is probably a little dated compared to others and did not come with car play. I find the king cab to be roomy and the seats comfortable. The console design is lacking and not the best. Mine is an SV and is low tech which I prefer. The ride is comfortable, and the handling is fine. I looked at Tacomas and they were more money with a 100000 more miles.
 
coming of age in the 80's, 310hp from an affordable V6 in a compact truck is hilarious to me - way more than ferraris and corvettes of the time

heck, I think my 4.7 V8 Tundra has 240?

I think I remember the first pre-Tacoma Toyota truck with a V6 had 150, and they thought it might be too much power for a small truck
 
I have a 2022, new body style with 3.8L and 9 speed continued from 2020. I've found it to be a nice truck for not too much $. Strong and smooth engine, always over 20 mpg except when towing. Useful Tow Mode. Downsides are low payload, small gas tank and mirrors. I needed to get a camera to see behind my small travel trailer.
 
I'm looking at the mid sized truck market......to buy a used truck this month

The Frontier seems good, but the back seat legroom is a concern......

The Canyon/Colorado back seat legroom seems alittle larger
 
Back seat room is considerably less than my previous F150. I don't think an adult would be comfortable for any length of time. I'd be surprised if any competitor would have much more, there's only so much space in small trucks.
 
I had a 2012 Frontier and currently have a 2023 Frontier. I think they're great. The 3.8 v6 and 9 speed transmission are reliable and the truck doesn't feel slow. Gas mileage isn't amazing but its a truck. 🤷‍♂️ Interior isn't luxurious but again, truck. I'm with @mountainsports2002 I bought an "S" trim crew cab because it didn't come with all the extra's.

The back seat isn't large but it really isn't bad. My wife (5'8") and I (5'10) have swapped sitting in the back on road trips to entertain a toddler. A lumbar pillow makes all the difference in the world and cost all of $10.
 

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