I have a 2023 frontier with 25k long bed and I really like it. Only draw back I would say is turning radius maybe short would be better but I need more room in the bed. Had a Toyota that was a great truck but had no options. My favorite option now is remote start. Heated seats and steering wheel are nice two. Just got back from Florida and really enjoyed the driving ability and the comfort of seats. Recommend
Nice straightforward review. I have a 2024 fully loaded SV 4x4 long bed. 2024 Pro 4X only came with a 5 foot bed. Show stopper for me. The truck has a great ride with a quiet interior. Very nice. The engine and drivetrain are effortless and silky smooth. Currently have 13.5K on the clock and couldn't be happier with the truck. Solid build quality with no squeaks or rattles. Rear seat leg room and comfort are adequate for a mid-size truck. Move the front seats up a couple of 2 or 3 inches and everyone is happy. No complaints from my rear seat passengers. Mine gets great highway gas mileage. About 30mpg. That was a nice surprise. My previous truck was a 2012 Frontier. That truck was utilitarian compared to the new generation Frontier but was bulletproof for 160K miles. I had the big Chevy's before but no longer needed a full size truck, so I went with the Frontiers and they've been great trucks.
I also have owned Ford, Ram, Chevy and even a 1984 Datsun truck back in the day and had an idea to buy a Toyota truck until I looked at all the issues they are having. The Frontier IMHO is a great truck and is often overlooked in the crowd. If I had to replace it I'd definitely buy another one. Mine is a 23 Pro 4X. Nice looking truck btw.
Superb lift very legit!! Owns a 2023 pro4X exact same specs than this one. Just needed a run of the mill truck to do trucky stuff for a year 18k later including a trans am, off roading, camping trips, and lots of heavy hauling, absolutely amazed by all his stellar performances, hard to convince myself to trade it in for a car (I just need to commute, truck is now overkill) that says a lot about the Frontier coming from a dude that is not a truck enthusiast
I have a 2024 Frontier Pro-4X I got it brand new and I love it!!!!!! It’s the tactical green with the premium technology package and Fender audio sound system. This is my first Nissan truck I’ve ever owned had a Toyota Tacoma before this truck and the difference is like night and day!💯
Thanks so much for the review!! I’ll get one shortly, 1 month or so. Maybe get the new year long bed. After 3 Subarus, which I liked, I still have CVT Phobia!! Even with my 22’ Wilderness Outback, with 91,000 miles on it. It’s time to get a real truck, with no hybrid or EV or turbo. Simple 6 cylinder! Great review you did: I can hardly wait! And I can pull a small to mid sized RV trailer for photography trips.
Great review, Buddy! I really appreciate the indepth look at the suspension. I lease a 2023 S and while the truck wass a good truck, the build quality was absolutely horrible, But it was also built during covid. Never had any mechanical issues with, just major issues with the paint and very questionable welds and horrible panels gaps. But it rode extremely well and did everything that I asked of it. My absolute number one bitch was because of those stupid handles on the front of the center console. They hit my right knee at the perfect spot that just drives me nuts and makes for an uncomfortable drive for me.
Thanks, so far I have not seen any build issues with the truck, and I have been all under and over this thing. Ya the handle are a little strange but don't really bother me. The lift kit is great, I am very impressed with it, good quality and a complete kit.
I’m a fan of the Frontier. I also appreciate an honest owner’s review. That’s how I got my start here on YT. Keep up the Frontier content and you’ll do well.
Just swapped my 2018 Silverado for a new 24 SV 4x4 with a 6' bed. Also added the Nismo lift, A.R.E cap due in tomorrow..............liking it alright. Nice truck.
How's that lift kit after install? Is it worth it? I just bought a 24 SV 4x4 6ft bed as well, just waiting for it to arrive and I'm also considering that nismo lift kit.
@@sumdude2247 I love the Nismo kit...cheap, easy to install, and it adds JUST enough lift to make it look like it should look leaving the factory. You will need a front end alignment done after it is installed.
@@Steveoreno Ahh good to know thanks man. The cap you are talking about is for what? I also see from other videos the SV doesn't have a skid plate protecting the fuel tank so that will have to be added aftermarket as well.
@@sumdude2247 The cap (or "Topper" as some people call it) is an A.R.E fiberglass unit painted to match the truck...I've never owned a truck without one....I store a lot of fishing gear back there. It will be installed later this week or the following week. You are correct in that the shielding on the underside of the SV is not what you would find on a Pro4x so that can easily be added.
Got me a 22 Pro4X that now has 52000 miles on it. It's been a great truck. I have a trifold Rough Country hard cover on the back. It's been on for 2 years and is very good.
I seriously considered a 2024 Frontier but ended up going with a Ram 1500 with the V6. Still love the Frontiers, but I wanted the extra room inside for the kids.
Very nice looking truck. Love the naturally aspirated 6 no turbo for me ! I would love to get one without the console give me a little center flip down like the silverados have .
I just got a new Traihunter. But I used to have a 3rd gen trd pro Tacoma. For those who miss the old Tacoma, they should go for this truck. It also has better power than the third gen and is well priced.
I was looking for a SUV with good 4x4 options with NA V6 and good auto transmission. None out there. I just needed solid comfortable 4x4 ride with rear locker in case I needed due to weather. The only option was Jeep but its focused more for off roading than overall comfort. I also looked at the Broncos but the quality, choice of engine, and various issues was a deal breaker for me. Toyota?… out of question. Won’t even bother talk about it. I got the 24 frontier. Its like an SUV and the 5’ bed is perfect for anything cargo. The 6’ bed would be too long for me. With 5’ bed the truck fills the niche of SUV with nice cargo area. About that heavier steering? I love it. You appreciate hydraulic steering on hwy. the steering is solid unlike the electronic steering when you barely touch the wheel and car/truck start wiggling side to side. The 24 frontier was the only choice for me. No regrets.
@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f That's 1 Beautiful truck!! loved all y Nissans 1989,1993,2005 . They all were simply beast of a truck. They handle great in the mountains on steep inclines with hill decent. Kids today brag about the crawl control etc. and I tell them I never needed it since I know how truck handles without computers doing the work for me, they would laugh and I would say nothing since they don't get it.
Beautiful truck I’ll be getting the 25 that’s got a few updates… the only problem is that the rear differential cover might leak and it has on some, easy fix with ARB differential cover…
I have a 2023 pro x and I had a few minor issues: Infotainment system scratches very easy, I add screen protector but I did too late Driver door handle cover lost one piece Starter got stuck a couple of times Roof is cracked on the gutters Door locks don’t open automatically (sometimes, frequently) when the vehicle is off
I like the black. I wanted to get my 2022 in back but the wife said if she was gunna help pay for it she was going to pick the color, so grey/blue it is.
I am planning on doing a review of those tires, I have about 1500 hundred miles on them so far and I really like them. I try and do research on anything I buy, and these tires are probably the best tires that nobody has ever heard of. Nokian is an old company, they have been around for over 100 years in Finland [ they are credited for making the first snow tire ] , but they have a factory in Tennessee that makes all there North American tires. These Tires are very quiet on the road and pull really good in mud, sand and gravel. I would highly recommend them. Plus are very affordable. My decibel reading was 74 -75 with these tires and 73 on the old Hankook stock tires.
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f thanks for the feedback. I believe they’re lighter in weight than my current set of falken wildpeak at3w’s in SL which is another reason for me to look into them.
They are made by a company called OFFROAM, sometimes Amazon have them or just google that company and you can buy direct, the price was the same either way. They are pricey, but in the long run it is worth it after buying 2 or 3 different holders you would have spent that much, made specifically for the frontier and solid as a rock but remember that is the long arm version.
Awesome Review Sir.. nice looking truck. I love the pin stripe. If u don’t mind me asking what was the total of lift with the 5 hr labor? Exactly what I will sue when i get one. I love how Nissan is sticking with no turbo.. the reason I bought wife Highlander back in 19… tried and true natural v6
The lift kit I bought from a Nissan Dealer online [www.nissanparts.cc/oem-parts/...] it was on sale at the time, just shop around for the best price. Between the lift and having it installed I spent around 2800. Thanks for the compliment.
How far up does the backseat fold? I have a dog and if I could fold those two seats down and put something over the back of those back seats that would be very handy. Thanks for the great video.
They do fold down but it's kind of high due to the thickness of seat, so depending on size of dog it might work. It might be better to fold up the bottom seat up against the back seat.
Love my 2024 P4X, what are your thoughts on the tranmission? I like it overall but I feel that the trans does not like stop and go traffic or lower gears, especailyl going from 2nd to 1st, any thoughts on that?
I really haven't noticed that, I do notice a little throttle lag, that might be what your feeling. The transmission is highly proven and made by a company with a long standing record
I have a 23 without the telescopic steering and I don’t have any trouble driving it at all. That’s just not a feature I’ve ever been concerned with and really don’t understand the big outcry about it.
@@Commentleaver-c6xI’m well over 6ft and I for one appreciate it my truck I don’t notice it as much but my wife’s car it kills me I get the seat back and the steering wheel is too far away I recently sat in a 24 and that was one thing I checked and it’s the same as the wife’s Juke plenty of leg room but steering wheel to far away
@@Kurt-n4i I’m 6’2 and never had a problem with it. The biggest complaint I have is the location of the power seat adjusters in the 22 and 23 models. Your leg hits the one for the back of the seat when you get out causing it to recline a little bit every time you get out. I noticed they redesigned it for 24 and there is a recessed spot where the switches are now.
I think it's a good-looking truck, raised on toyota, but have had a couple of rangers , one frontier . Back then, toyota was the reliability standard made in Japan, the best imo. Manufacturers should wait a few more years before they do a major design change . I only hope Nissan keeps the looks and drive train of this truck and change what the buyers are saying the issue it may have , from what I've seen on reviews are not many to make this a perfect midsized truck . For me, it's reliability period number one thing over everything else . I'm going to take a look at this truck now after many reviews I've seen here on YT that I would not have before... Toyota lost me with what they had done recently. They only toyota truck I will buy is and old one....
Do you have an instagram account with more pics, would love to see the stance with the lift kit. I have a 2012 pro 4x and am about to upgrade to the new version and want to lift it I’m just not a fan of leveling I prefer the factory stance.
Truck looks great with the red pin strips. And lifted. My wife wants a 4 door truck.. a ram.. i said nope.. and explained why. So i got.her talked into this frontier or the Titan. Trim on either will be 4x pro. I really want the frontier for light trail riding and cost. She wants the titian for bigger is more comfy especially in back seats.. she will make the final decision. It will be hers.. im.lucky i talked her out of the ram. My bank account is thanking me. I love the old school of both the nissian trucks. Do you. Have any thoughts on the Titian? I bet u looked at it along with this? Any info from a real dude is appreciated. Most reviews on here r paid commercials. Ive been watching videos on here for 2 weeks. And your video just now pops up. Utube searching is trash. Thanks
I did not look at the Titan, [had an f150 before the frontier} but I know people that have them, and they do not get very good gas mileage but are dependable [ this is last year of titan]. The inside of the frontier feels bigger than it is, no regrets so far on truck. The biggest selling point for me is the non-turbo V6 and the price for what you get. It's definitely old school which I like, with just enough tech and safety features that I wanted with the ability to turn off the tech that I did not want or use. The ride is great even with lift kit, I see no difference in ride from stock other than it feels more solid. I do use my truck in the woods on my hunting lease here in Florida, so I know what it will do and what I won't do with it, but so far from sugar sand roads to thick mud it has handled it all.
I had a 2016 Silverado z71 off road 5.3 v8 that I got brand new in October 2016, had transmission issues with it practically from day 1, after almost 6 years and countless trips to the dealership getting the transmission serviced, including rebuilt twice, I traded it for a 2022 colorado, v6, it's not 4x4, but, tow package with 7000 lbs towing capacity, no cylinder deactivation bullshit or start stop bullshit, I'm liking it a lot, plenty of power, excellent gas mileage,
I almost ordered a new Colorado ZR2 but it's never a good idea to order a first year truck, with that being said they were having several problems when they first came out but I ultimately went with the Frontier. That v6 motor is hard to beat and its been around for a while now with no issues
These are the best midsized trucks on the market in my opinion.
It really is. It's a shame that Nissan doesn't get the notoriety that Toyota enjoys
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9fmy 2023 pro 4x transmission gave out at 118,000 miles. 19,000$ to replace transmission
@@xxk4rilsxx HOLY COW! Ya gotta be getting a lawyer and suing for assault and financial battery.
@@xxk4rilsxx gonna guess you did not service it.
@@BOLTBOKU Transmission service was done twice as recommended by dealer.
I ended up going through corporate and they gave me a new transmission.
I have a 2023 frontier with 25k long bed and I really like it. Only draw back I would say is turning radius maybe short would be better but I need more room in the bed. Had a Toyota that was a great truck but had no options. My favorite option now is remote start. Heated seats and steering wheel are nice two. Just got back from Florida and really enjoyed the driving ability and the comfort of seats. Recommend
V6 naturally aspirated engine! That's the key!
Nice straightforward review. I have a 2024 fully loaded SV 4x4 long bed. 2024 Pro 4X only came with a 5 foot bed. Show stopper for me. The truck has a great ride with a quiet interior. Very nice. The engine and drivetrain are effortless and silky smooth. Currently have 13.5K on the clock and couldn't be happier with the truck. Solid build quality with no squeaks or rattles. Rear seat leg room and comfort are adequate for a mid-size truck. Move the front seats up a couple of 2 or 3 inches and everyone is happy. No complaints from my rear seat passengers. Mine gets great highway gas mileage. About 30mpg. That was a nice surprise.
My previous truck was a 2012 Frontier. That truck was utilitarian compared to the new generation Frontier but was bulletproof for 160K miles. I had the big Chevy's before but no longer needed a full size truck, so I went with the Frontiers and they've been great trucks.
Thanks , they really are nice trucks
2025 pro4x is now available in a long bed… just some info
I got one 6 weeks ago and really like it. 2023 with 11 thousand miles factory certified preowned. Been very good to me so far
me too SV model
Frontier has really come its way and cemented itself in the mid size segment
Nissan did a good job keeping the V6
Just picked up my 2023 yesterday. love it so far has only 18,000 miles. Mpg seems good too.
I also have owned Ford, Ram, Chevy and even a 1984 Datsun truck back in the day and had an idea to buy a Toyota truck until I looked at all the issues they are having. The Frontier IMHO is a great truck and is often overlooked in the crowd. If I had to replace it I'd definitely buy another one. Mine is a 23 Pro 4X.
Nice looking truck btw.
Superb lift very legit!! Owns a 2023 pro4X exact same specs than this one.
Just needed a run of the mill truck to do trucky stuff for a year 18k later including a trans am, off roading, camping trips, and lots of heavy hauling, absolutely amazed by all his stellar performances, hard to convince myself to trade it in for a car (I just need to commute, truck is now overkill) that says a lot about the Frontier coming from a dude that is not a truck enthusiast
ThANKS FOR THE REVIEW I ha ve been looking at the frontier and your video sealed the deal. Thanks again
Glad I could help
I'm considering buying a Frontier ... I really like the NA V-6 and the exterior style is awesome ...
They really are great trucks
I have a 2024 Frontier Pro-4X I got it brand new and I love it!!!!!! It’s the tactical green with the premium technology package and Fender audio sound system. This is my first Nissan truck I’ve ever owned had a Toyota Tacoma before this truck and the difference is like night and day!💯
Thanks so much for the review!! I’ll get one shortly, 1 month or so. Maybe get the new year long bed. After 3 Subarus, which I liked, I still have CVT Phobia!! Even with my 22’ Wilderness Outback, with 91,000 miles on it. It’s time to get a real truck, with no hybrid or EV or turbo. Simple 6 cylinder! Great review you did: I can hardly wait! And I can pull a small to mid sized RV trailer for photography trips.
Great review, Buddy! I really appreciate the indepth look at the suspension. I lease a 2023 S and while the truck wass a good truck, the build quality was absolutely horrible, But it was also built during covid. Never had any mechanical issues with, just major issues with the paint and very questionable welds and horrible panels gaps. But it rode extremely well and did everything that I asked of it. My absolute number one bitch was because of those stupid handles on the front of the center console. They hit my right knee at the perfect spot that just drives me nuts and makes for an uncomfortable drive for me.
Thanks, so far I have not seen any build issues with the truck, and I have been all under and over this thing. Ya the handle are a little strange but don't really bother me. The lift kit is great, I am very impressed with it, good quality and a complete kit.
Man, that color scheme is SHAARP!
Refreshingly intelligent and straight forward
Great review. I'm deciding between a Frontier and an F-150 right now. Yours looks like a Pro-2A-4X. I dig it. The lift looks awesome.
Love mine biggest issue I had was the tired it came with, all over the place in the rain changed those and I’m good to go.
I would have to agree, they are pretty bad. I changed mine as soon as I could
I’m a fan of the Frontier. I also appreciate an honest owner’s review. That’s how I got my start here on YT. Keep up the Frontier content and you’ll do well.
Thanks
Just swapped my 2018 Silverado for a new 24 SV 4x4 with a 6' bed. Also added the Nismo lift, A.R.E cap due in tomorrow..............liking it alright. Nice truck.
slap a steep uphill and you'll see the trucks true power after it gear shifts.
How's that lift kit after install? Is it worth it? I just bought a 24 SV 4x4 6ft bed as well, just waiting for it to arrive and I'm also considering that nismo lift kit.
@@sumdude2247 I love the Nismo kit...cheap, easy to install, and it adds JUST enough lift to make it look like it should look leaving the factory. You will need a front end alignment done after it is installed.
@@Steveoreno Ahh good to know thanks man. The cap you are talking about is for what? I also see from other videos the SV doesn't have a skid plate protecting the fuel tank so that will have to be added aftermarket as well.
@@sumdude2247 The cap (or "Topper" as some people call it) is an A.R.E fiberglass unit painted to match the truck...I've never owned a truck without one....I store a lot of fishing gear back there. It will be installed later this week or the following week. You are correct in that the shielding on the underside of the SV is not what you would find on a Pro4x so that can easily be added.
Great review. Appreciate your explanation on the Nismo lift kit. Waiting for the 2025 6' bed.
It is a really nice kit, it includes everything you need to install
Sweet Ride. Great review. Thanks for sharing.
Nice truck, congratulations.
Really digging the lift kit.
It's a nice kit
Got me a 22 Pro4X that now has 52000 miles on it. It's been a great truck. I have a trifold Rough Country hard cover on the back. It's been on for 2 years and is very good.
I have that cover that I'm trying to install. Directions suck
@@frankmaio7106 there should be a video. Do you have the factory rails in your bed? Don't overthink it. Fairly easy install I seem to remember
I was able to get it installed. Thanks@@tenncutt
I own a 2016 and I love it have had some problem with the take out of 4x4 looked on internet and am not the only one other than that been great!
I seriously considered a 2024 Frontier but ended up going with a Ram 1500 with the V6. Still love the Frontiers, but I wanted the extra room inside for the kids.
I can understand the extra room for the kids
Like the room in the counsel. pleaty of room for what you need
ill be looking at getting a mid size trunk in middle of next year so please keep the update coming
I don't think I saw one so I would suggest a screen protector. They fit well and the screen works just as well to the touch. Only $10 to $15.
nice to add link for your upgrades, good review
Very nice looking truck. Love the naturally aspirated 6 no turbo for me ! I would love to get one without the console give me a little center flip down like the silverados have .
It's a good stand frontier, solid💪. I'll might be waiting for 2025 6ft. Bed then do the same lifkit.
I really love my Pro4X. I feel its better than the Tacoma. The Tacoma does hold it's value better but that's the only thing they have going for them
Awesome looking Frontier ! You made the right choice brother !!!
I just got a new Traihunter. But I used to have a 3rd gen trd pro Tacoma. For those who miss the old Tacoma, they should go for this truck. It also has better power than the third gen and is well priced.
They’re built in Mexico snd qc issues are rampant
I was looking for a SUV with good 4x4 options with NA V6 and good auto transmission. None out there. I just needed solid comfortable 4x4 ride with rear locker in case I needed due to weather. The only option was Jeep but its focused more for off roading than overall comfort. I also looked at the Broncos but the quality, choice of engine, and various issues was a deal breaker for me. Toyota?… out of question. Won’t even bother talk about it. I got the 24 frontier. Its like an SUV and the 5’ bed is perfect for anything cargo. The 6’ bed would be too long for me. With 5’ bed the truck fills the niche of SUV with nice cargo area. About that heavier steering? I love it. You appreciate hydraulic steering on hwy. the steering is solid unlike the electronic steering when you barely touch the wheel and car/truck start wiggling side to side. The 24 frontier was the only choice for me. No regrets.
I really like my truck, so far it does whatever I need it to do.
@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f That's 1 Beautiful truck!!
loved all y Nissans 1989,1993,2005 .
They all were simply beast of a truck.
They handle great in the mountains on steep inclines with hill decent.
Kids today brag about the crawl control etc. and I tell them I never needed it since I know how truck handles without computers doing the work for me, they would laugh and I would say nothing since they don't get it.
Beautiful truck I’ll be getting the 25 that’s got a few updates… the only problem is that the rear differential cover might leak and it has on some, easy fix with ARB differential cover…
Great review thank you.
I have a 2023 pro x and I had a few minor issues:
Infotainment system scratches very easy, I add screen protector but I did too late
Driver door handle cover lost one piece
Starter got stuck a couple of times
Roof is cracked on the gutters
Door locks don’t open automatically (sometimes, frequently) when the vehicle is off
I have not experienced any of those issues yet, I know there are some quirks with the truck, but I have gotten used to them
Great review and update.
I like the black. I wanted to get my 2022 in back but the wife said if she was gunna help pay for it she was going to pick the color, so grey/blue it is.
Yes, I like the black and the dark red is very pretty. The only bad thing I can say about the frontiers are the color choices are not that great.
I love mine!
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Thanks
Nokian mages great tires! I’m thinking about getting those outpost nat for my next set. SL has a 60k warranty! How are they for road noise?
I am planning on doing a review of those tires, I have about 1500 hundred miles on them so far and I really like them. I try and do research on anything I buy, and these tires are probably the best tires that nobody has ever heard of. Nokian is an old company, they have been around for over 100 years in Finland [ they are credited for making the first snow tire ] , but they have a factory in Tennessee that makes all there North American tires. These Tires are very quiet on the road and pull really good in mud, sand and gravel. I would highly recommend them. Plus are very affordable. My decibel reading was 74 -75 with these tires and 73 on the old Hankook stock tires.
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f thanks for the feedback. I believe they’re lighter in weight than my current set of falken wildpeak at3w’s in SL which is another reason for me to look into them.
@@pagodad8079 yes they are lighter 46 lbs if I remember correctly
great truck!
Good review. I love my Frontier. The only complaint is that it turns like a battle ship. But that’s trivial. Nissan trucks have always turned wide.
I will have to agree with you the turning radius is wide but no worse than my ford I had, now that was a battleship
Turns on a dime compared to the previous generation Frontier.
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Beautiful truck. Congrats! Where did you purchase your clamp on cell phone holder?
They are made by a company called OFFROAM, sometimes Amazon have them or just google that company and you can buy direct, the price was the same either way. They are pricey, but in the long run it is worth it after buying 2 or 3 different holders you would have spent that much, made specifically for the frontier and solid as a rock but remember that is the long arm version.
Nice Frontier ...
How much did Nissan charge you installation of the lift kit?
Believe it or not they only charged me 600 to install lift plus they warrantied it with the truck since they did the work.
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f Thanks
Awesome Review Sir.. nice looking truck. I love the pin stripe. If u don’t mind me asking what was the total of lift with the 5 hr labor? Exactly what I will sue when i get one. I love how Nissan is sticking with no turbo.. the reason I bought wife Highlander back in 19… tried and true natural v6
The lift kit I bought from a Nissan Dealer online [www.nissanparts.cc/oem-parts/...] it was on sale at the time, just shop around for the best price. Between the lift and having it installed I spent around 2800. Thanks for the compliment.
How far up does the backseat fold? I have a dog and if I could fold those two seats down and put something over the back of those back seats that would be very handy. Thanks for the great video.
They do fold down but it's kind of high due to the thickness of seat, so depending on size of dog it might work. It might be better to fold up the bottom seat up against the back seat.
As a fellow Floridian… go Gators!
Go Gators
Thank you sir.
Do you have the nizmo part number for the 3" lift?
Very helpful....Thanks.
Nice truck but I wish it had a 6.5’ bed
Great review! I have a 23 frontier. What tool box is that? I see it says uws but just wondering what size. Thanks!
12" x 63" got it on Amazon
Love my 2024 P4X, what are your thoughts on the tranmission? I like it overall but I feel that the trans does not like stop and go traffic or lower gears, especailyl going from 2nd to 1st, any thoughts on that?
I really haven't noticed that, I do notice a little throttle lag, that might be what your feeling. The transmission is highly proven and made by a company with a long standing record
Yes the ZF Mercedes tranny has some rough shifts at low speed or starts a very German traits.
I find that mileage hard to believe. Keep checking it and update us. Thanks.
I checked it on 3 trips with 2 different GPS at the same time and they were both the same.
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9fI have a 2024 Nissan proX and my indicated mpg is about 2 overly optimistic. Only gone about 3,000 so far. Good truck
People weren't complaining about the tilt on the steering wheel they were complaining that it's non telescopic
I have a 23 without the telescopic steering and I don’t have any trouble driving it at all. That’s just not a feature I’ve ever been concerned with and really don’t understand the big outcry about it.
@@Commentleaver-c6xI’m well over 6ft and I for one appreciate it my truck I don’t notice it as much but my wife’s car it kills me I get the seat back and the steering wheel is too far away I recently sat in a 24 and that was one thing I checked and it’s the same as the wife’s Juke plenty of leg room but steering wheel to far away
@@Kurt-n4i I’m 6’2 and never had a problem with it. The biggest complaint I have is the location of the power seat adjusters in the 22 and 23 models. Your leg hits the one for the back of the seat when you get out causing it to recline a little bit every time you get out. I noticed they redesigned it for 24 and there is a recessed spot where the switches are now.
@@Commentleaver-c6x I had it in a giant Buick and I think it spoiled me nothing like sitting on a couch going down the road
Ya I realized after I said it I meant to say telescopic, my bad
Awsome Truck @
Thanks
I just traded in my 2022 Nissan Frontier for a 2025 Nissan Frontier as I do like the updates. I still got a ghost that moves my seat though. Lol!
i like the 24s better the 25s have to much plastic on em just let with a 24 sv long bed that 12 inch svreen to big too ull wreck lookin at it
@@cmichalski420 The radios in the 2025s only do radio functions as they are not connected to any type of vehicle function.
I think it's a good-looking truck, raised on toyota, but have had a couple of rangers , one frontier . Back then, toyota was the reliability standard made in Japan, the best imo.
Manufacturers should wait a few more years before they do a major design change . I only hope Nissan keeps the looks and drive train of this truck and change what the buyers are saying the issue it may have , from what I've seen on reviews are not many to make this a perfect midsized truck . For me, it's reliability period number one thing over everything else . I'm going to take a look at this truck now after many reviews I've seen here on YT that I would not have before...
Toyota lost me with what they had done recently. They only toyota truck I will buy is and old one....
Do you have an instagram account with more pics, would love to see the stance with the lift kit. I have a 2012 pro 4x and am about to upgrade to the new version and want to lift it I’m just not a fan of leveling I prefer the factory stance.
sorry no Instagram account
where can i find that lift kit?
I found mine online at a Nissan dealer in Washington, they had the best price plus free shipping www.nissanparts.cc/oem-parts/...
@n0xxm3rcyxx Z1 offroad has a lot of aftermarket options specifically for Nissans
About how tall r you? Wondering for how u looked in back seat. Seemed good. Unless your like 5'3
Thanks
I am 5'7
what did you pay for it and what were they asking'./ ??? Thanks
They were asking 45500 and I got it for 43500
Don't you miss the f150?
Not really
Truck looks great with the red pin strips. And lifted. My wife wants a 4 door truck.. a ram.. i said nope.. and explained why. So i got.her talked into this frontier or the Titan. Trim on either will be 4x pro.
I really want the frontier for light trail riding and cost. She wants the titian for bigger is more comfy especially in back seats.. she will make the final decision. It will be hers.. im.lucky i talked her out of the ram. My bank account is thanking me. I love the old school of both the nissian trucks.
Do you. Have any thoughts on the Titian? I bet u looked at it along with this?
Any info from a real dude is appreciated. Most reviews on here r paid commercials.
Ive been watching videos on here for 2 weeks. And your video just now pops up. Utube searching is trash.
Thanks
I did not look at the Titan, [had an f150 before the frontier} but I know people that have them, and they do not get very good gas mileage but are dependable [ this is last year of titan]. The inside of the frontier feels bigger than it is, no regrets so far on truck. The biggest selling point for me is the non-turbo V6 and the price for what you get. It's definitely old school which I like, with just enough tech and safety features that I wanted with the ability to turn off the tech that I did not want or use. The ride is great even with lift kit, I see no difference in ride from stock other than it feels more solid. I do use my truck in the woods on my hunting lease here in Florida, so I know what it will do and what I won't do with it, but so far from sugar sand roads to thick mud it has handled it all.
Have you towed anything with it?
Just my boat so far
@@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f what kind of boat? Any issues towing?
@@scottvickery2057 Just a 15' skiff, I made a video of the boat so you can see the size of it. No issues towing
I had a 2016 Silverado z71 off road 5.3 v8 that I got brand new in October 2016, had transmission issues with it practically from day 1, after almost 6 years and countless trips to the dealership getting the transmission serviced, including rebuilt twice, I traded it for a 2022 colorado, v6, it's not 4x4, but, tow package with 7000 lbs towing capacity, no cylinder deactivation bullshit or start stop bullshit, I'm liking it a lot, plenty of power, excellent gas mileage,
I almost ordered a new Colorado ZR2 but it's never a good idea to order a first year truck, with that being said they were having several problems when they first came out but I ultimately went with the Frontier. That v6 motor is hard to beat and its been around for a while now with no issues
@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f the zr2 doesn't have enough towing for us, I had a frontier years ago, '95, 5 speed manual, I loved that little truck
I'm thinking that you are in Florida?? We live just north of Tampa
North of Orlando
@PlayingPossumOutdoors-f9f hello neighbor, we're in Zephyrhills
@@woofman4796watch out for the Hurricane.
You said you got good gas mileage... so what are the numbers?
It's in the video