Nice review. When I was truck shopping earlier this year it was between a 3rd gen Frontier Pro-4x and a 3rd gen Tacoma Off Road. I leaned slightly for a Tacoma but ultimately went with a '23 Frontier due to a deal I found for it
Zero gravity seats v6 that'll outlast any turbo bullet proof mercedes designed transmission built by zf if you add the nismo suspension & shocks itll out perform on & off road not to mention boxed & laddered frame to increase towing find another 2025 that'll last 300k + miles good luck or uou can have electric steering & hogh def cameras & relace turbos every 80 k
only issue is the 4c turbo... im sure its a good engine though, but reliable idk plus im not a fan of having most the buttons in a menu on the ipad. im in the same boat as you and have been for the last 2 years... im struggling on what one to get
Honestly the deals they’re giving out on the Frontier in my area makes it a no brainer if I were to get one, I’m seeing trucks like the one in this video discounted in the low 40s!
@@seizethespeed The 2.7 first was released in the full size silverado in 2019 so the design not only has been around a while but also proven in a much larger heavier platform. I haven't driven one personally but reports say that the ford 2.7 is smoother which also has been in the full size f150 but has suffered some recalls over time for quality issues and also has a wet belt that can be issue (concerning for me as one of our family cars is a Ecosport with the engine recall due to wet belt failure and clogging up the oil pump). Basically nissan might actually have the most reliable powertrain at the moment. Even ridgelines with their NA v6 have had some issues. The problem with nissan is even their new tech is outdated and camera quality is poor as well as ground clearance and back seat comfort. If you just want a basic truck though they have a lot going for them and our local dealer has $5k off on some. You just have to worry whether nissan will be around to back anything if they don't survive the next year.
Youre too agressive with the throttle. It could have done that obstacle in 4hi. Gotta keep consistent throttle input, not floored. The system will figure it out but YOU gotta let it work
I got a 2024 back in July and it was pleasant surprise how good it is.
I'd take that over the 4 banger turbo Tacoma.
Yes forsure
Tacoma overpriced and engine recall.
Love it! Great presentation. I am going to buy it.
loved the video honest and simple
Nice review. When I was truck shopping earlier this year it was between a 3rd gen Frontier Pro-4x and a 3rd gen Tacoma Off Road. I leaned slightly for a Tacoma but ultimately went with a '23 Frontier due to a deal I found for it
Zero gravity seats v6 that'll outlast any turbo bullet proof mercedes designed transmission built by zf if you add the nismo suspension & shocks itll out perform on & off road not to mention boxed & laddered frame to increase towing find another 2025 that'll last 300k + miles good luck or uou can have electric steering & hogh def cameras & relace turbos every 80 k
Good review! Thanks! ❤
Nissan for the win
Man if they would option a V8 in the frontier and Z car.nissan probably be in the green instead of bankrupt.
I am thinking of a colorado ZR2. What do you think?
So far it seems like a great redesign with a lot of modern options but the new engines are still a mystery in terms reliability.
only issue is the 4c turbo... im sure its a good engine though, but reliable idk plus im not a fan of having most the buttons in a menu on the ipad. im in the same boat as you and have been for the last 2 years... im struggling on what one to get
Honestly the deals they’re giving out on the Frontier in my area makes it a no brainer if I were to get one, I’m seeing trucks like the one in this video discounted in the low 40s!
@@seizethespeed The 2.7 first was released in the full size silverado in 2019 so the design not only has been around a while but also proven in a much larger heavier platform. I haven't driven one personally but reports say that the ford 2.7 is smoother which also has been in the full size f150 but has suffered some recalls over time for quality issues and also has a wet belt that can be issue (concerning for me as one of our family cars is a Ecosport with the engine recall due to wet belt failure and clogging up the oil pump). Basically nissan might actually have the most reliable powertrain at the moment. Even ridgelines with their NA v6 have had some issues. The problem with nissan is even their new tech is outdated and camera quality is poor as well as ground clearance and back seat comfort. If you just want a basic truck though they have a lot going for them and our local dealer has $5k off on some. You just have to worry whether nissan will be around to back anything if they don't survive the next year.
The new Ranger that came out also has V6, bit expensive thought
Yes! The ranger can be had with a V6 but no naturally aspirated options
Youre too agressive with the throttle. It could have done that obstacle in 4hi.
Gotta keep consistent throttle input, not floored. The system will figure it out but YOU gotta let it work
Gladiator in the corner crying in NA 3.6 V6 cuz it didnt get name dropped 😂
lol you got me there I don’t know how I forgot about it 🤷♂️
@seizethespeed it happens lol
Refresh? Why? What is this $60,000?