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    Nissan Frontier

    Car Review: Old Good Friend Nissan Frontier

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    By Staff Writer on August 9, 2017 Automobiles, Cars, Review

    Since the ancient times, people and goods have got to get from place to place, very often it has to be done at the same time. If you only need to move a load, then a standard pickup truck or a cargo truck will probably do the job just fine. On the other hand, if you need to move people, a sedan or SUV is just as well. So pick up trucks come in the middle, as it is useful, as cross functional, a pickup truck has actually been the best-selling car for  a long time. When you think  of a pickup truck, the first name that comes to your mind is Nissan. Nissan is a Japanese fast-growing motor company in Nigeria since their franchise was acquired by Stallion Motors.

    The company’s range of products is broad and includes sporty coupes, family sedans, minivans, trucks  and SUVs. One of the most loved models  is Nissan Frontier. The reasons are quite obvious easy to maintain, good mileage, availability of spare parts, durability of engine, reliability and affordable price.

    The Frontier model can be found on https://jiji.ng/cars/nissan-frontier, you have a lot of options to choose from, either older version or newer one.

    Exterior

     

    The most recent  Nissan Frontier has not changed much since  the last version. It is a midsize truck offered in the King-cab or the Crew-cab body style, depending on your preference. King Cab Frontiers get a pair of rear-hinged doors that open up the area behind the front seats for more cargo and a pair of jump seats, while the Crew Cab model gets  four full-size doors and good rear seat space that can accommodate two more persons.

    Driving

    The engine options are a 2.5-liter  four-cylinder and 152 horsepower or a 4.0-liter six-cylinder and 261-horsepower. Both options can be hooked up to either a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. The Frontier had  a surprisingly comfortable ride quality on  the road.

    Interior

    The Frontier’s cabin looks dated and plasticky, without real change for the past half-decade. Still, most of the controls and switches  are easy to use. The driver and front passenger’s seats are comfortable, but the manual seats standard on most models don’t include a height adjustment. So tall drivers may require a leg-out sitting position.

    Technology

    Speaking of technology,  most Frontier models equipped with a Nissan Connect touchscreen interface, Bluetooth audio connectivity, hands-free text messaging  and smartphone app integration. A rearview camera and sonar parking sensors are  available on the SV and standard on the SL, Desert Runner and Pro-4X.

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    2 Comments

    1. Shola Araoye on August 9, 2017 11:10 am

      Wow! This new Nissan Pickup is magnificent. I love everything about it from its exterior, driving, interior and the technology. Honestly, this is mmmuah ???.

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    2. Covenant Oyetade on August 9, 2017 11:38 am

      This is one reason why no one wants to die poor. Nissan products are world class. The name alone speaks quality and durability. They are products one can put one’s money on without regretting such decision.

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