2025 Nissan Frontier Is Worth Waiting for These 5 Huge Reasons!
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- 2025 Nissan Frontier Is Worth Waiting for These 5 Huge Reasons! The 2025 Nissan Frontier is just around the corner, and it's packed with surprises that will leave you breathless. The Nissan Frontier 2025 is not just a vehicle, it's an experience. With its bold design and cutting-edge technology, Nissan Frontier is redefining the boundaries of what a truck can be. Join us as we dive into the world of the 2025 Frontier and uncover the secrets that make it a game-changer. The suspense is building, and the Frontier is about to deliver! Get ready to experience the future of trucks like never before. The 2025 Nissan Frontier is a truck that will change the way you think about driving forever.
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It's not just competitive, it's blowing the doors off. Wait until the new Taco reveals all of ITS engine troubles that are now plaguing the new Tundra. However, Nissan has had a lot more trouble with a lot more models for a lot longer and the only reason this one Nissan model is now a better choice than the Tacoma is because the Taco fell on it's face with the engine mistake and the crazy price hikes. Take the win and stay the course and fix all of your other models woes!
Keep the V6!
No Turbo 4
You won’t get a new Ranger Raptor for less than 60,000 right. Screw turbo 4’s. I’ll take NA v6’s not built in Mexico
My 2015 Frontier with 90,000 miles on it has been trouble free and has never visited the dealer since I have owned it. It is a King Cab with the 6-foot bed and a color matching camper top. I use it every day driving between two of my work record centers daily sometimes hauling fifty banker boxes, This is the second Frontier that I have owned.
Its reviews like this of long term owners that is getting me over to a Frontier too. I have a Nissan Sentra, 2010 model with 180k miles and its still doing well
I drive for a Toyota dealership and we often bring back Nissan Frontiers from the Mannheim Auctions. I can tell you that these are nice trucks and they don’t stay on the lot more than two weeks. My Silverado may be going down the road for a frontier .
I would like to see a bigger back seat for leg room but also a 6 ft box.
Ford F-150 XLT
6 foot bed is an option
I'm a die hard F-150 fan and own one now. I drove a 24 Frontier and was very impressed. Decent ride and a great size that is not gigantic. Definitely considering one in the future.
I have a 2023 that I leased and loved it.
I’m definitely going to buy a 2024 as soon as mine is up.
You would love the titan blows ford f150 away check one out I love mine I used to only have f150 not anymore
This is the best truck in the mid-size segment. Frontier has always been a great truck since its introduction in 1998. Ihad a 1998 with the 2.4L 4cyl and 4-speed automatic. Still ran like new when I sold it at 127k miles. No doubt that truck would have lasted another 100k miles. My Dad bought a 2003 Frontier with the supercharged 3.3L V6. He bought it with 73k and sold it with 177k. The only issue in all that time was the blower motor died. While Tacoma gets all the attention, the Frontier is a hidden gem for less money.
My 2011 frontier with 120k been running fine since I bought it in 2012.
Needs a telescoping steering wheel too!!!!!
The telescoping wheel is One of the few things my 2022 Frontier is missing. And the handle on the drivers A pillar needed to help get in the high drivers seat if you are 5ft 8 or shorter. No idea why Nissan cheaped out on those two things.
I bought a 2022 SV RWD with the Tech and convenience packages that was languishing in a north central Pennsylvania dealership lobby for about 6 months, LOL. I'm in southeastern PA, so I don't care about AWD (it hardly ever snows, and if it does, I have a winter-tired beater to get to work). I bought it to tow and do light truck things. I've pleasantly been surprised at the comfort and reasonable fuel economy (up to 27.3 on highway on one trip), even though the city mileage is less than advertised (I get 13 to 17 in stop and go). All for $37k out the door.
I bought a 2002 Frontier new and kept it until 2016. Had 260k miles when I traded it for a full size GMC. Truck was bullet proof. 17 mpg wasn’t what I was hoping for but I enjoyed it just the same. Thinking about going back to a midsize and it’s definitely on the list.
I love Nissan Frontier because they still stick to their old school design while others trucks has downgrading with forced induction to minimize fuel consumption and maximize power.
You got that right
Folks are flocking to the Frontier because it's one of the few NON TURBO left. Turbos wear out and won't last. I'd get a Frontier any day over a turbo Taco or anything else
Just got myself a 2024 frontier and I have to say ILOVE it Pro 4x
Idk why Nissan gets shit on all the time, I personally have never owned one but Ik people that do and my sister as well and they’ve never had an issue and have been very reliable… however I’m not a fan of the changes made with most manufacturers going to hybrids and 4 cylinders with turbos…
I had a 2005 Nissan frontier. 215,000 miles. Rebuilt my entire house with that truck. Just a great vehicle.
Nissan's Jatco CVT Transmissions have been through lawsuit after lawsuit since the early 2000's and continue to be an issue. They regularly fail before 80k miles, and Nissan has been forced to offer extended warranties and free tranny replacements. I had a 2014 Altima, loved that car and did all the maintenance including CVT Services. Mine conked out at 78,000 Miles right about when they go out despite my regular maintenance. I really enjoyed that car, nearly 40mpg on the Highway and quite comfortable and durable for a sedan.
No joke the Transmission Shop I went to got on the phone when I arrived to the local Nissan Dealership. "Hey such and such, yeah it's me again I got another Altima you have any Transmission still on the lot... Ok good I'll pick it up this afternoon." Literally the Dealership had replacement Transmissions sitting on the lot waiting for cars to need them.
All that said, if I were to buy a bran new pickup truck in 2024 or 2025 it would be the Frontier. Toyota is reeling hard from the new Tacoma, they are piling up on Dealer's Lots as the traditional Tacoma buyers are not happy with a turbo 4 and the price hikes across the model ranges.
People hate them because at one point they made awesome cars, then they pivoted and made ugly shit cars for the longest. I’m glad they’re turning it around. I owned a 2005 350z brand new and to this day it was my favorite
I had an ‘88 and a ‘95 4x4 hardbody. Put over 200k miles on both. Ran like a top when I sold them. Regular maintenance was all. I recall a turn signal switch wearing out and a A/C fan motor rectifier replacement, but that’s it. Wish I still had both.
Because of their infamous JATCO CVT TRANSMISSIONS. that's why
Really Nice Truck and Great Video - Thanks
Got a 2024 pro 4•4 no issues yet
I have got as high as 24 mpg with my 2022 titan on a 2 hour all highway trip. I think staying away from the turbo is a good move.
Nissan trucks have always been a good bargain.
I've been eyeing the pick-up truck market for about 4 years now and I continue to grow frustrated. I'm liking what I hear more about Nissan truck's powertrain and value. I'm not sold at all on these 4 banger turbos. One of my cars is a 4 cylinder turbo and I've had no problems with it but it is a manual sports car and not a heavier automatic truck.
I was disappointed that the Taco got rid of their tried and true 6 cylinder engine.
Shouldve kept the manual trans option
I had the first generation of frontier and never had anything go wrong. I bought a 22’ taco, hasn’t been bad, but I’m thinking I should have gone Nissan
I had 2013 xterra with the v6 and that thing ran forever with little issue it had 370 k on it when I sold it and still running well
Your premise is why you should wait for the 2025 model year vs the current model year yet your 1st reason is the engine that is available now, then you start comparing to other car makers. Click bait headline that doesn’t align with the actual video. Everything you covered is already available.
I was leasing a 21 pro4x and bought it even though it was black and was the last year before they remodeled it and even after 30000 miles they had to put a new engine in it! I just liked it to much! The only things I wished it had was telescoping steering wheel, button for the rear sliding window, maybe a full moonroof even though it has a regular one, and maybe a step up kickstand in the back to get in the bed! But it has enough tech but not too much!
I wonder if it will come with the faulty valve on the rear end that let's water inside and torches it.
so they fix the cameras.. very mind blowing
Reviewers said this wasn't a competitor, I've a good amount of trails. This truck goes!!!
Wondering if we could upgrade the 22-24 cameras with the newer hi res models??
The Ranger XLT and Lariat trims will also offer an optional 2.7L V6 available this summer!
Hopefully they fix the heavy steering. I was about to pull the trigger on one. But after test driving one, that was a deal breaker, but really liked everything else.
Us truck guys look at power train first and foremost. Nobody wants a turbo charged 4 banger or 6cyl in their truck. This is where the other makers have made a major mistake. The frontier has enough new tech to make it nice to use, but keeps a lot of tried and true tech to keep it simple. Nissan has a real opportunity here to take a huge chunk of the mid size truck market.
My 2017 Tacoma TRD Off road with 80k miles NA V6 never had any issues except a new battery
As far as I'm concered, this is the ONLY midsized truck worth buying right now. I just went through truck shopping and landed on getting a Frontier and love it. Toyota is having major issues with their new engines and build quality plus their markups are ridiculous, GMs and Fords just have issues in general, and the Ridgline is a disappointment albeit dependable for the most part. Couple that with the real world fuel economy of these 4cyl turbos being less than 20mpg, the Frontier even beats them on that front. I average 21.5mpg even when hauling stuff, my friends have a Ranger and a Colorado and neither can break 19 mpg even unloaded, those 4 cyl engines have to always be working hard to move the truck.
I wish they came with the roof racks like the previous ones.
Made it easier to find in a parking lot. I miss it too. 😂
You didn’t mention anything new for the 2025 except the additional clearance to match other off road brands.
Higher resolution cameras and safety features like lane departure, adaptive cruise control.
Longer bed options too.
@@dennistyler9852 Yea, but none of those are "5 Huge Reasons" to wait for 2025. I see little to no reason at all.
@@ryanyoder8686 Longer bed options are the biggest. Should be able to get a great deal on the 2024.
My 2023 frontier sv already has all of the exact same safety features that they are discussing in this video
That’s not 100% true. The ranger xlt and lariat can get the v6 turbo. The raptor gets a different v6 engine.
I don’t know why would anyone wait until 2025 when you can get all of the above on 2024 models!
Ok? But what is the new ground clearance?
I have a Frontier 2024 6ft bed and I’m having some e issues with A/C is blowing some air that is causing breathing issues and I went to the dealer they don’t believe I called Nissan and they don’t giving me a answer. I don’t like this car at all, and also loose power I don’t know I really regret
Clutch please!!!
I hope what you say is true regarding the increased ground clearance.
Some of the listed changes are already on the 2024 Pro 4x.
Ranger will come with another v6 turbo option for lower trims.
Get rid of the “JUMP-SEATS” in “ALL” the access cabs Like the utility delete on the previous generation tacoma
Nissan cars with CVTS suck but their trucks have always been solid. We'll maybe not Cummins titan
Toyota is not selling Tacomas at the rate they were expecting. Is it because there is no v6 option?
Nissan is killing off the Titan. They got some room to improve space and make it class leading. Offer two HP versions of the six to better compete and you are good to go.
I think they could offer another version, say, with a smaller 4 cylinder engine that would get around 200 HP and better gas prices.
Jeep Gladiator?
Ranger now has the 2.7 ecoboost as an option for the xlt and lariat
It still has a turbo.
@@w.miller7282 2 turbos
@@w.miller7282 the ranger 2.7 has 2 turbos.
Can't get past the pink milkshake radiator failures where Nissan would rather give $300 discounts to new buyers than take care of Nissan owners with defective radiators.
Turbo gas engines engines offer lots of torque at low RPM and are best driven like a diesel, surfing the low RPM torque and not using the higher rev horsepower if after fuel economy. Boost also effectively "enlarges" the size of the engine for purpose of power and fuel consumption, as more air and fuel are forced into the cylinder. For example, GM's 2.7 4 cylinder maxes out at a healthy 22 PSI, effectively making it equivalent to a 5.4 liter naturally aspirated engine at full power. There is no free lunch of course, energy to move a load results in similar fuel consumption whether an engine is naturally aspirated or smaller and has forced induction.
There is a good argument to prefer the simplicity of Nissan's larger naturally aspirated engine from a reliability standpoint. In 15 years it likely is going to fare better than it's forced induction competition. Turbo engines are fun AF to drive though, so there is that.
Being able t order a Nissan with a Crew Cab and a 73" bed is awesome. Aside from the Toyota, Nissan is the only mid sizer available with this config. Not having a crew cab and a long box in a mid size truck is a no go for me as I actually use the bed of my truck to haul stuff. I have a Canyon with the 6 foot long box and crew cab, and the format overall is the "perfect" size for me - the short boxes are just too damn small. It's not like the Nissan in the "CCLB" config is an overly huge truck either, not with all the bloated full size trucks out there. The mid size trucks narrower and lower profile is a lot easier to park and drive than a FS truck in general, even with a long box on it.
Couldn't pull the trigger in a 2024. That interior is from 2005.
Your wrong the Ranger offers the 2'7 liter Ecoboost V-6 ia all of their models
The V6 has as much HP as my 2004 Titan V8.
Nissian needs a v6 extended cab manual transmission
so frustating nissan frontier and titan does not sale in malaysia. come on nissan! we need it too!
Nice if they finally added atleast 5 degrees more recline position on the rear seats, which are maybe the worst in this in the segment
Do you want to sleep in it?
@@LucidDreamer54321 NO, but it's too straight for comfort for any kind of a road trip. many will use a crew cab as a fam. vehicle as well, or if a longer drive with your crew to a site. My stepson borrowed my 15 and 3.5-4 trip to camp site, they were all anxious to get out and stretch, etc.. my nephew has 23 model and after 3 hr trip with his in-laws in the back, they weren't so pleased, as he told me in a chat and he wished it was a bit more angled for more natural and comfy position.. you're just a troll. it's a legi issue.. others have a bit more angle. now crew cab has sub angle on the backrest, but some are a bit more reasonable !!
Shilling Hard for nissan...this is just another lousy commercial.....
so what your saying is... wait until 2025 to buy a 2024 if you don't need all the bells and whistles?
Nissan is by far the worst offender when it comes to tracking and Spyware on their vehicles. They don’t give 2 sh:s about their customers rights or privacy. They sell / share disclose your personal info with damn near everyone
You completely lost my interest with your performance stats on this V6. I’ll keep looking.
Who do you think will come with a better engine?
Are they going to change the seats I do not like the bolsters that are built into the bucket seats they are not wide enough for my butt
Japan needs to take back Nissan from Renault 100% and
Bring back manual transmission option
The biggest problem with this truck is its pathetic turning radius. A deal breaker for sure.
been improve problem solved , try again
My Altima with a 4 speed has 501k on the clock. Original QR25 and 4 speed auto. Wouldn’t touch anymore Nissans with a cvt though. They are garbage
Man that engine has to scream to make any power and has very low torque.
Ford ranger for me
nissan has dethroned tacoma. even the fanboys are leaving toyota
Ya and they'll be way over priced and quality will probably be crap like everything else rolling out!