After comparing to the Colorado, and being able to get the GM employee discount, I'll take the Nissan, Even with my discount for the money you can't beat the Nissan and you can't beat that V6 with that screaming four cylinder turbo, It won't last as long as this V6.
Bought a brand new 2022 Frontier SV long wheel base model. Had over a year now and LOVE it. Power engine and the trans is always in the right gear. A gem of a drive train. I’d buy it again.
I bought a new Frontier SV a year ago. I love it. The drive train is a gem. Smooth, powerful, and always in the right gear. BTW - Exceptionally well done video. Very professional camera work and the presenter exudes professionalism. Top notch and super informative.
I bought a SV with the premium package that included LED headlights, tech package and also side steps with the 6 foot bed. I then upgraded my tires to Flaken Wildpeaks and put a steel skid plate underneath. In my opinion thats the better option.
The Frontier looks like a very solid truck. I like that they still run the V6. I've always been a Tocoma fan, but I believe the Frontier has pulled ahead of the Taco now.
I have a 2024 Pro-4X. Very happy with two exceptions. No telescoping steering wheel and the 360 cameras quality. I have a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder which has a telescoping steering wheel and better quality cameras. Other than that very happy with the truck. Biggest positive for me was it was the only mid size truck with a naturally aspirated V6 other than the Honda Ridgeline or Jeep Gladiator, both of which I wasn’t interested in.
I’m a smaller guy and the non-telescoping wheel is fine for me. I’m able to find a comfortable driving position no problem. The low-res cameras could be better for sure but they get the job done. I’ve owned my Frontier over a year now and love it. I’d buy it again.
My husband got the 2024 Nissan Frontier SV King Cab he really likes his new truck. He usually buys Toyota's but he drove the 2023 Tacoma and was not impressed by it so he bought the Nissan instead.
I bought the 2020 pro 4x. Old body style but the new engine transmission. I paid $32,800 at 0/60 payments at 547 per month. Nissan nickle and dimes on the pro 4 x now according to what features you want. Trucks today are about 25 -30 percent over priced. The sticker on my 2020 was a little over 40,000. I never ever pay MSRP or above.
I recently purchased a 2024 Pro4X and love it. My only complaint so far is about the cargo/ bed lamp switch. I guess I am from the old school, where if you want to turn the lights on, I would think you would push the top of the rocker switch and down to turn them off. Not in my case unless they installed the wires wrong on the switch, up side down. On my Pro4X, you push the bottom of the rocker to turn the cargo/ bed lights on and push the top to turn it off. I wish the rocker switch would have an indicator light that would illuminate when on. And the owner's manual reads to make sure not to leave the cargo/ bed lights on, or you will get a dead battery. Would also of been nice if they timed off after 5, 10, 15 or any amount of minutes. Other than that, love this truck.
@@MiaogisTeas Thank you for that information, I didn't know that. I owned a 1976 Datsun pickup that I loved back then. I don't recall any switches in that position on my Datsun, but things change over time.
Nice to see an actual comparison of the same truck with the same wheel base and bed. A lot of reviewers forget that the frontier comes in 2 wheel base ,short for the five foot bed and six foot bed for the long wheel base. Pro 4x gets the upgraded bilstein shocks ,skid plates and all terrain tires. The ride will be better than the SV model. In Canada we get both pro 4x in crew cab as you see and king cab. USA gets only king cabin the S or SV model only. And also you also get two wheel drive as base and 4 x4 as option. In Canada we only get 4x4.
@@gordmonteath6090 yes only King cab you get the six foot bed not the the five foot bed. Four doors for pro 4x you get five foot bed with shorter wheel base, only. S and SV model you get six foot bed and longer wheel base no five foot bed for the four doors.
Very well done. Not sure how this got in my suggested videos list, but I’m impressed by your presentation style and camerawork. Better than some professional reviewers. Only suggestion would be to add an on-road driving portion, so people can hear what the car sounds like while driving. (Gear shifts, wind noise, etc).
Who else is here because they didn’t want to know about some turbo 4 😅 rip turbo 4 tacoma hello Nissan frontiers, buy these while you can before the msrp and dealerships start gouging
Bought a 2024 Pro-4X… after about 4,000 miles very pleased. Pros… comfortable seats and stable road manners; technology and cameras reasonably good (still learning tech); fit and finish great; dual climate control; impressed with just over 24mpg on mixed road 350 mile trip and around 19mpg in everyday driving; Handled deep sand (air down to 18psi) without blinking (couple others struggled on a dune but who knows about their psi etc). Cons… are few and not all that important to me… no telescoping steering (but I’m comfortable) and no back vents for AC (would probably be blocked by the dog hammock anyhow). Competition might be better in some aspects but the Pro-4X is comfortable, reliable, and capable at a very attractive price point.
I own a 2010 4WD crew cab that I bought new. This has been a faithful vehicle through the years and I would have a hard time trading it in for another one because it's a darn good vehicle!
Yep. I’m a new Frontier owner for that very reason. 20+ years driving Toyota trucks and the new Tundra and Tacoma were off my shopping list. Nagging quality issues, crappy turbos, insane pricing, and cartoonish bro-dozer styling were all a hard pass.
Unfortunately where I live, they all have a $5K mark up, smh. Can’t believe dealerships are still doing that shit. I knew Toyota would do that but Nissan? C’mon…
I used to own a 23 p4x, loved the truck, had no issues with it. that NA V-6 screamed reliability ,despite the poor MPG. My only complaint is the back seats are too straight. If it slightly reclined a little bit, that would've been golden for me.
Long timeFORD OWNER Multiple cars in the family since 1987. I personally owend 4 new Fords. I needed a truck n passed on a Domestic brands. FORD GMC CHEVY. All of them with 4pot turbos and passed on all for the Reliable 3.8L NA V6. I can do my own maintenance boom argument over. Nissan Frontier for the WIN. With money left over for aggressive tires n wheels. Tune. Z1Exhaust. Intake spacer . Oil catch can . And a lift. 2" love this truck
I got 2022 SV and there is only one thing missing. The back sliding window is not offered as power. I'd have to stop to manualy open it if I forgot to do it before the trip. The rest is well done. I love this vehicle and thinking about PRO4-X trim as my next Frontier. Cheers
What no one talks about in these reviews is the thick textured paint (almost unnoticeable) on the lower portion of the door panels between the wheels and behind the rear wheels. I'm assuming that's for better protection from road grime of sorts. The bottom half always takes more abuse than the top half of the vehicle.
I rented an sv trim, but it was a 23 with less luxuries. The only thing i did not like was those halogen headlights. They were so dull that at a point i did not think they were on while driving at night.
Day my son graduated from college he looked at Tacoma turbo in it lagged and hesitated didn’t car for that or 50,000 price tag, told him check out Nissan his fiancé father said they were junk, went with him it drove nice turns could be better but engine just screamed 9 speed transmission 310 horse power 6 ft bed he bought it 37000 out the door My son in law was impressed he bought one a week later
Doesn't really describe what features are part of optional packages. Pretend bead lockers for example, I think are an optional add on. Also, I've seen a number of pro4-x models on dealer lot without bed liner or bed power outlet.
I own a 2023 Pro 4x. Love the truck, but no telescopic steering wheel, poor cruise control as it drops gears on the slightest incline. Its not good. I do like the trucks simplicity, hydraulic power steering, naturally aspirated engine. EDIT: TSB for the transmission solved its cruise control issues.
Love my 2022 pro4x. Wish Nissan would have made changes to front upper control arm from last gens. You'll still get bucket drop if you lift or add level kit unless you switch to new UCA or titan swap... Cant wait for Z1 Offroad to release the supercharger kit!
Right that's the reason I had to get a sv and the sv doesn't come with a rear locking differential which is a bummer so I had to drop 1700$ to get a arb air locker on my sv.
I like the Pro 4x model a lot, but what bothers me about it is it doesn't come with 6ft bed option. I need a truck that can haul a lot of leaves from my yard and can romp in the snow.
Ty for sharing the vid. either one is sweet lookin ... but they are killin it adding that auto start / stop, I would even pay extra to have that removed before purchase ... complete annoyance of a system
Pro4x needs model with a double cab plus a 6ft bed or even a 5.5ft. 5ft bed just restrict space for being a truck. The are people buying trucks to load large items.
I totally agree with you! the new Dad buys a Crew cab for the kids. I wish the long bed Crew cab came with all the extras, it makes no sense to me why it didn't, my 2005 Ls came loaded.
@Blue-moon12 I knew it!! people didn't believe me here when I told them! Thank you for setting this straight with them. Where in Canada, what is the name of there Nissan dealership please. I know Ontario Pretty well, I had to get a key lock for my rims when I was in Ontario. I truly love Canada🇨🇦! Brad.
I would like to get the SV vs Sl or Pro4x ProX but does not have Led lights even as options!! So prob go for ProX 2 wheel drive for lighter weight, Led, no sunroof, no leather better mpg, cheaper .... Too Bad the 25 did not add Led Lights!!
Dollar for dollar it really is the best midsize truck you can buy. It isn't as fancy as the new models of other brands but it's simplicity is what will make this truck outlast all of the others in the segment.
Same here. I’d never turn that TV on either. Haven’t turned the one on at home in over 10 years. I’d go for hand crank windows on this with an ignition key. I don’t want any of that BS on my truck. A/C, 4WD, and power steering. Good enough.
@4:50 you talk about adaptive cruise control. this is not a dis against nissan. but those control go against the rules of the road. every 10 mph you are driving, you need to be 1 car length away.. 40mph, you need to be 4 car lengths away.. 60=6 .. why would you cruise at any speed 1 car length away?...
Why do they have such a heavy steer to them where as the titan is smooth? Also note the Titan has a Greater warranty and the extended warranty is even better.
@@Lobo1604 Was like steering a boat and a bit difficult in city and tight spaces. Tech was dated (which wasn’t a huge deal). Backup camera was so bad that it is basically unusable at night. 17 mpg (it is what it is). Backseat was snug with two car seats in it….The truck in general just felt like Nissan did the bare minimum on it. I loved how it looked tho.
@devildog5354 that’s good but I’ve just never been a fan of them and I can open all my windows to let out heat. In general anytime you cut a hole in the roof of a car, house, etc it will eventually cause problems.
I bought a 2024 SL. It's like an SV on steroids, including the moonroof. As a former loyal Toyota owner, I really love this truck. No 4 cylinder and turbo for me - I need the reliability of the V6 (with only 10 less HP).
I bought the two-door SV 4x4 and there is absolutely no protection under the truck. The front "skid plate" is pathetic. The transmission pan is made out of plastic, as well as the huge gas tank that has no shielding either. Apparently you can buy the two-door SV pro-4X with rear lockers and the 6-ft bed in Canada but they don't think the Americans want that.... It's a shame Nissan, I totally would have bought that if it was available to me
Pro4x can go way more places… better suspension and almost completely armored stalk with the skid plate… not to mention 4x4… (if your comparing to a sv 2x4 that is)
The Pro4x is listed about 1mpg worse. I have a 23 crew cab sv 4wd and it averages about 18. The computer always reads about 3mpg better than what you’re actually getting if you calculate it by hand.
If Nissan really wanted to steal more narket share they would offee the 5.6 V8 as an option,as well flare the fenders and lift the truck 2-3 inches from the factory on higher trim levels like Chevy/GMC. The 5.6 had cylinder deactivation and pulling less weight than a Titan, i think Highway mileage might actually be decent.
So much expensive tech I just don't need. Always loved the Frontier for being a bare bones tough truck, now pricing the average buyer out of the market. Nissan did the same thing with the Armada. I had a 2004 and it was a capable truck I bought for low 30's. Now they are $60k+. Had to replace it and bought a '19 Frontier for $19K in 2020. Now they are $40K+. I can't afford the Chevy's or Ford's or even Ram's, so where is the average American to go for an affordable utility truck? Not everyone wants to pay for a luxury vehicle.
With the continued insanity of truck pricing, in both the new and used markets, neither truck will be purchased by me - even though, if the pricing was reasonable, I would sprint to buy the Pro-4X.
Great trucks. NISSAN needs to bring back the 4 cylinder as well as the manual trans options Why would DATSUN USA run away from over 60 years of a hard earned and well-deserved reputation and legacy of it's trucks.
But nobody is buying manual transmissions unfortunately. The numbers are not there. 4 cylinder would be underpowered. This is heavier than the previous generation.
The steering is rather stiff. The passenger front seat isn’t electric. The rear sliding window isn’t powered. The ride isn’t exceptionally comfortable. However, Nissan nailed it with the engine. I would’ve bought a Ford Ranger if they offered a normally aspirated V-6. As a consumer, it frustrates me that the EPA puts so much pressure on automakers to adhere to ever-tightening standards.
The Frontier has never been known for a great turning radius. Like anything else, you adjust. I have a ‘22 SV long wheel base model, with an even wider turning radius. For the first couple weeks it was an annoyance, now, I don’t even think about it….unless I’m towing my trailer lol.
After comparing to the Colorado, and being able to get the GM employee discount, I'll take the Nissan, Even with my discount for the money you can't beat the Nissan and you can't beat that V6 with that screaming four cylinder turbo, It won't last as long as this V6.
It’s crazy I used to love Gm but the quality isn’t there anymore. Also no offering a V6 is a big miss.
Love my frontier!!
The Frontier is the smart choice. 🙌
Frontier gang
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I just got a 2023 fully loaded pro4x Friday. In love with
Nice. I got a 2023 in November last year. Glacier white. Cruise control is my biggest gripe
@@Blue-moon12 whats wrong with the cc? im thinking about getting a pro4x 2024.
@n0xxm3rcyxx it likes to drop too many gears when on an incline. Revs past 5k at times. My only gripe
Bought a brand new 2022 Frontier SV long wheel base model. Had over a year now and LOVE it. Power engine and the trans is always in the right gear. A gem of a drive train. I’d buy it again.
They have a programable fix for cruise control
Really well done video. It’s rare to see a head to head comparison between the SV and the P4X. Thanks.
I bought a new Frontier SV a year ago. I love it. The drive train is a gem. Smooth, powerful, and always in the right gear. BTW - Exceptionally well done video. Very professional camera work and the presenter exudes professionalism. Top notch and super informative.
I’d really like pro4X with the six foot bed! Cmon Nissan
Was about to post this. The Pro4X would be great with 6’ bed and power sliding rear wondie
Canada has King Cab Pro 4x
I need a pro 4 X king cab too. 6’ bed is a must have.
Yes
2025 year model heard your plea 👍🏻
I bought a SV with the premium package that included LED headlights, tech package and also side steps with the 6 foot bed. I then upgraded my tires to Flaken Wildpeaks and put a steel skid plate underneath. In my opinion thats the better option.
Does it comes with the rear locker differential?
No Sv does not have a rear locker. @@elburropardo1661
@@elburropardo1661No, the SV has a limited slip rear differential, but no e locker.
Ahhh no locker
No locker sooo def not the better option 😂😅
The Frontier looks like a very solid truck. I like that they still run the V6. I've always been a Tocoma fan, but I believe the Frontier has pulled ahead of the Taco now.
I have a 2024 Pro-4X. Very happy with two exceptions. No telescoping steering wheel and the 360 cameras quality. I have a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder which has a telescoping steering wheel and better quality cameras. Other than that very happy with the truck. Biggest positive for me was it was the only mid size truck with a naturally aspirated V6 other than the Honda Ridgeline or Jeep Gladiator, both of which I wasn’t interested in.
My same complaints and the awful cruise control. I have 23 Pro 4x
I’m a smaller guy and the non-telescoping wheel is fine for me. I’m able to find a comfortable driving position no problem.
The low-res cameras could be better for sure but they get the job done. I’ve owned my Frontier over a year now and love it. I’d buy it again.
You bought one year too early.
Very good quality video and explanation of the differences. Very professional. Nicely done.
My husband got the 2024 Nissan Frontier SV King Cab he really likes his new truck. He usually buys Toyota's but he drove the 2023 Tacoma and was not impressed by it so he bought the Nissan instead.
I bought the 2020 pro 4x. Old body style but the new engine transmission. I paid $32,800 at 0/60 payments at 547 per month. Nissan nickle and dimes on the pro 4 x now according to what features you want. Trucks today are about 25 -30 percent over priced. The sticker on my 2020 was a little over 40,000. I never ever pay MSRP or above.
Only Truck with a natural V6 and gorgeous design, good job Nissan don't stop making these!
Ridgeline has a natural V6
@@amandahuginkiss4098 that's not a truck
I recently purchased a 2024 Pro4X and love it. My only complaint so far is about the cargo/ bed lamp switch. I guess I am from the old school, where if you want to turn the lights on, I would think you would push the top of the rocker switch and down to turn them off. Not in my case unless they installed the wires wrong on the switch, up side down. On my Pro4X, you push the bottom of the rocker to turn the cargo/ bed lights on and push the top to turn it off. I wish the rocker switch would have an indicator light that would illuminate when on. And the owner's manual reads to make sure not to leave the cargo/ bed lights on, or you will get a dead battery. Would also of been nice if they timed off after 5, 10, 15 or any amount of minutes. Other than that, love this truck.
Rocker switch is wired wrong. Pull it out and flip it or look at the wiring and switch it the wires to the correct positions, it's easy.
In most countries, up is off
@@MiaogisTeas Thank you for that information, I didn't know that. I owned a 1976 Datsun pickup that I loved back then. I don't recall any switches in that position on my Datsun, but things change over time.
Nice to see an actual comparison of the same truck with the same wheel base and bed. A lot of reviewers forget that the frontier comes in 2 wheel base ,short for the five foot bed and six foot bed for the long wheel base. Pro 4x gets the upgraded bilstein shocks ,skid plates and all terrain tires. The ride will be better than the SV model. In Canada we get both pro 4x in crew cab as you see and king cab. USA gets only king cabin the S or SV model only. And also you also get two wheel drive as base and 4 x4 as option. In Canada we only get 4x4.
Can you get a pro 4x in Canada with 6ft bed?
@@gordmonteath6090 yes only King cab you get the six foot bed not the the five foot bed. Four doors for pro 4x you get five foot bed with shorter wheel base, only. S and SV model you get six foot bed and longer wheel base no five foot bed for the four doors.
Very well done. Not sure how this got in my suggested videos list, but I’m impressed by your presentation style and camerawork. Better than some professional reviewers. Only suggestion would be to add an on-road driving portion, so people can hear what the car sounds like while driving. (Gear shifts, wind noise, etc).
I would buy the Nissan in this segment if only for the NA V6...Those motors are very reliable and last forever
Who else is here because they didn’t want to know about some turbo 4 😅 rip turbo 4 tacoma hello Nissan frontiers, buy these while you can before the msrp and dealerships start gouging
That’s why I’m here 😂
I just got my 24 Nissan frontier sv and it’s fast asf
Same
Bought a 2024 Pro-4X… after about 4,000 miles very pleased. Pros… comfortable seats and stable road manners; technology and cameras reasonably good (still learning tech); fit and finish great; dual climate control; impressed with just over 24mpg on mixed road 350 mile trip and around 19mpg in everyday driving; Handled deep sand (air down to 18psi) without blinking (couple others struggled on a dune but who knows about their psi etc). Cons… are few and not all that important to me… no telescoping steering (but I’m comfortable) and no back vents for AC (would probably be blocked by the dog hammock anyhow). Competition might be better in some aspects but the Pro-4X is comfortable, reliable, and capable at a very attractive price point.
Good for you, but I’d like to see what the differences in the sticker price between the two. How much was SV snd how much was the Pro ?
Got a 2024 with premium package for $45k back in May. It's very fun to drive, No buyer's remorse at all.
Love to see the Pro-4x package with the 6' bed. Sadly on the SV has the longer bed.
Canada we have 6ft bed Pro 4x
@@Blue-moon12Yea but y’all pay craaaazy prices for stuff up there.
That was my disappointment when buying the pro, the 6 foot bed would have been the perfect pro version
If they made a 6 foot bed on the 4x, it would sell like hotcakes
I own a 2010 4WD crew cab that I bought new. This has been a faithful vehicle through the years and I would have a hard time trading it in for another one because it's a darn good vehicle!
i can see these trucks increasing in sales, now that toyota has ruined the tacoma.
Yep. I’m a new Frontier owner for that very reason. 20+ years driving Toyota trucks and the new Tundra and Tacoma were off my shopping list. Nagging quality issues, crappy turbos, insane pricing, and cartoonish bro-dozer styling were all a hard pass.
Unfortunately where I live, they all have a $5K mark up, smh. Can’t believe dealerships are still doing that shit. I knew Toyota would do that but Nissan? C’mon…
As a guitar player I heard the pro 4 x has a fender sound system I’d be interested to hear it
Great video I’m more shooting for a sv for the day to day driving
I have the 2023 Pro 4X with every option available. Came out to just over $50,000. Great truck, but needs a little more room in back passenger seats
Unfortunately none of the midsize trucks are really made for backseat passengers to be comfortable.
Excellent video!
I used to own a 23 p4x, loved the truck, had no issues with it. that NA V-6 screamed reliability ,despite the poor MPG. My only complaint is the back seats are too straight. If it slightly reclined a little bit, that would've been golden for me.
How often do you sit in the back seat of your own truck?
Your flow and presentation is very polished. Bravo
Long timeFORD OWNER Multiple cars in the family since 1987. I personally owend 4 new Fords. I needed a truck n passed on a Domestic brands. FORD GMC CHEVY. All of them with 4pot turbos and passed on all for the Reliable 3.8L NA V6. I can do my own maintenance boom argument over. Nissan Frontier for the WIN. With money left over for aggressive tires n wheels. Tune. Z1Exhaust. Intake spacer . Oil catch can . And a lift. 2" love this truck
I got 2022 SV and there is only one thing missing. The back sliding window is not offered as power. I'd have to stop to manualy open it if I forgot to do it before the trip. The rest is well done. I love this vehicle and thinking about PRO4-X trim as my next Frontier. Cheers
What no one talks about in these reviews is the thick textured paint (almost unnoticeable) on the lower portion of the door panels between the wheels and behind the rear wheels. I'm assuming that's for better protection from road grime of sorts. The bottom half always takes more abuse than the top half of the vehicle.
Thats what its for. Protecting lower panel from gravel chips. By way my 09 Silverado had it
I rented an sv trim, but it was a 23 with less luxuries. The only thing i did not like was those halogen headlights. They were so dull that at a point i did not think they were on while driving at night.
I heard the halogens on the Frontier are terrible. Go with LED
Maybe it’s perspective, but coming off the ownership of an older Tundra, the halogen lights on my new Frontier are awesome.
I have an sv but it has the led headlights and they’re great.
Finally some does a comparison wish the SV had a rear locker that pro 4x needs a winch
What pickup comes with winch?
Pro-4x for me all day
Excellent video. I would like to see the same comparison for the 2025 year models. 👍
I wish Nissan make this nice Truck available in Manual Transmission… To Bad.. I will order one from Europe…
Day my son graduated from college he looked at Tacoma turbo in it lagged and hesitated didn’t car for that or 50,000 price tag, told him check out Nissan his fiancé father said they were junk, went with him it drove nice turns could be better but engine just screamed 9 speed transmission 310 horse power 6 ft bed he bought it 37000 out the door
My son in law was impressed he bought one a week later
Nissan has a bad rep for several years now, and its well deserved... but its not from any problems on their trucks, their trucks are great.
Doesn't really describe what features are part of optional packages. Pretend bead lockers for example, I think are an optional add on. Also, I've seen a number of pro4-x models on dealer lot without bed liner or bed power outlet.
I own a 2023 Pro 4x. Love the truck, but no telescopic steering wheel, poor cruise control as it drops gears on the slightest incline. Its not good. I do like the trucks simplicity, hydraulic power steering, naturally aspirated engine.
EDIT: TSB for the transmission solved its cruise control issues.
Congrats! You paid it off cash?
@@triplehsheartattack8515 Nope. I traded my 2018 Genesis G80 Sport plus money down. 3 year finance
Love my 2022 pro4x. Wish Nissan would have made changes to front upper control arm from last gens. You'll still get bucket drop if you lift or add level kit unless you switch to new UCA or titan swap... Cant wait for Z1 Offroad to release the supercharger kit!
they should make the 6 foot bed an option on all trims... stupid 5 foot bed...
Sad they don’t offer the Pro4x in King cab in the US. Not sure why because they do offer it in Canada
Right that's the reason I had to get a sv and the sv doesn't come with a rear locking differential which is a bummer so I had to drop 1700$ to get a arb air locker on my sv.
I would buy the sv long bed and over time just swap some pro 4x looks as timr goes by...suspension, etc
I like the Pro 4x model a lot, but what bothers me about it is it doesn't come with 6ft bed option. I need a truck that can haul a lot of leaves from my yard and can romp in the snow.
What is the towing capacity?
Can the push button start be disabled..permanently. Is a manual transmission available ?
I'm currently on my 3rd use to be a Tacoma person but this nissan is smoother with v6
The Frontier is looking better all the time.
I'll take the sv BUT only with the crew can 6ft bed
If only nissan made 6ft bed pro4x
Ty for sharing the vid.
either one is sweet lookin ... but they are killin it adding that auto start / stop, I would even pay extra to have that removed before purchase ... complete annoyance of a system
Turn it off then
Pro4x needs model with a double cab plus a 6ft bed or even a 5.5ft.
5ft bed just restrict space for being a truck. The are people buying trucks to load large items.
I totally agree with you! the new Dad buys a Crew cab for the kids.
I wish the long bed Crew cab came with all the extras, it makes no sense to me why it didn't, my 2005 Ls came loaded.
In Canada you can get the 6ft bed Pro 4x
@Blue-moon12 I knew it!!
people didn't believe me here when I told them!
Thank you for setting this straight with them.
Where in Canada, what is the name of there Nissan dealership please.
I know Ontario Pretty well, I had to get a key lock for my rims when I was in Ontario.
I truly love Canada🇨🇦!
Brad.
Pro4x with 6ft bed does not have crew cab in Canada which is dumb
Wish they sold the frontier king cab P4X here in the states like they do in can ad ia
The SV midnight edition looks awesome
I would like to get the SV vs Sl or Pro4x ProX but does not have Led lights even as options!! So prob go for ProX 2 wheel drive for lighter weight, Led, no sunroof, no leather better mpg, cheaper .... Too Bad the 25 did not add Led Lights!!
Dollar for dollar it really is the best midsize truck you can buy. It isn't as fancy as the new models of other brands but it's simplicity is what will make this truck outlast all of the others in the segment.
As an altima driver ... Ill just cop the SV ... Its clean af .. just change the tires n stuff
Apparently the 2025 Pro 4x will be available with a 6 foot bed and an increase in ground clearance.
Don’t care about “tech” pkg’s. Care about reliability and longevity.
Same here. I’d never turn that TV on either. Haven’t turned the one on at home in over 10 years. I’d go for hand crank windows on this with an ignition key. I don’t want any of that BS on my truck. A/C, 4WD, and power steering. Good enough.
@4:50 you talk about adaptive cruise control. this is not a dis against nissan. but those control go against the rules of the road. every 10 mph you are driving, you need to be 1 car length away.. 40mph, you need to be 4 car lengths away.. 60=6 .. why would you cruise at any speed 1 car length away?...
It adapts to speed. It doesn’t follow one car length at 80 mph. More like 2, 4, or 6, second following distance.
You didn’t mention anything about price difference amounts….. all you said was price point about five times.
Why do they have such a heavy steer to them where as the titan is smooth? Also note the Titan has a Greater warranty and the extended warranty is even better.
Too bad the pro4x can’t option a 6 foot bed. 😩😩
Now it will for the 2025
@@Lobo1604 Just traded a Frontier in. Won’t ever be owning another Nissan hopefully.
@@onefastr6 howcome?
@@Lobo1604 Was like steering a boat and a bit difficult in city and tight spaces. Tech was dated (which wasn’t a huge deal). Backup camera was so bad that it is basically unusable at night. 17 mpg (it is what it is). Backseat was snug with two car seats in it….The truck in general just felt like Nissan did the bare minimum on it. I loved how it looked tho.
What the heck I hate it when they don't give the price of the vehicles and the difference in the prices.
Only drawback for me with the SV is that it doesn't come with the sunroof option. But other than that for me...I really like it
@devildog5354
Ok. That does make sense...smh
I have a 23 sv with a sunroof, but I never open it. A sunroof is really just something else to eventually tear up.
@devildog5354 that’s good but I’ve just never been a fan of them and I can open all my windows to let out heat. In general anytime you cut a hole in the roof of a car, house, etc it will eventually cause problems.
@Policearegood-mt6kx
Oh ok
I bought a 2024 SL. It's like an SV on steroids, including the moonroof. As a former loyal Toyota owner, I really love this truck. No 4 cylinder and turbo for me - I need the reliability of the V6 (with only 10 less HP).
I bought the two-door SV 4x4 and there is absolutely no protection under the truck. The front "skid plate" is pathetic. The transmission pan is made out of plastic, as well as the huge gas tank that has no shielding either. Apparently you can buy the two-door SV pro-4X with rear lockers and the 6-ft bed in Canada but they don't think the Americans want that.... It's a shame Nissan, I totally would have bought that if it was available to me
So the SV does not have rear diff locker?
No
SV trim is the better buy all day. Same engine, same transmissions, and more. SV can go anywhere the Pro 4X can go and won't dent your wallet.
Pro4x can go way more places… better suspension and almost completely armored stalk with the skid plate… not to mention 4x4… (if your comparing to a sv 2x4 that is)
No back seat under storage like the others???
Wish they made the pro4x in extended cab 6ft bed!
Really well done video. I recently bought an SV model. Ŵould have liked the Pro--4X but had to have the longer bed length.
Are the cameras still terrible on the Nissans?
Rear defroster? Anyone? My 2010 LE had one.
Very well made video.
I love it...Power is everything
Does the pro 4x version affect the gas mileage? Or are they the same?
The Pro4x is listed about 1mpg worse. I have a 23 crew cab sv 4wd and it averages about 18. The computer always reads about 3mpg better than what you’re actually getting if you calculate it by hand.
What’s the price difference?
In my area these two trucks are anywhere from $1000-$8000 apart
Bummer that they don’t include led headlight on the sv
These are the best trucks that you can buy, please Nissan dont mess these trucks up
I love mine with the midnight package
If Nissan really wanted to steal more narket share they would offee the 5.6 V8 as an option,as well flare the fenders and lift the truck 2-3 inches from the factory on higher trim levels like Chevy/GMC. The 5.6 had cylinder deactivation and pulling less weight than a Titan, i think Highway mileage might actually be decent.
So much expensive tech I just don't need. Always loved the Frontier for being a bare bones tough truck, now pricing the average buyer out of the market. Nissan did the same thing with the Armada. I had a 2004 and it was a capable truck I bought for low 30's. Now they are $60k+. Had to replace it and bought a '19 Frontier for $19K in 2020. Now they are $40K+. I can't afford the Chevy's or Ford's or even Ram's, so where is the average American to go for an affordable utility truck? Not everyone wants to pay for a luxury vehicle.
Where are these trucks made?
Mississippi
No longbed in the pro 4x 😢
Traded my 2019 tacoma sr5 v6 for a 2024 pro x
Where are the factory roof racks?
I want pro with 6 feet bed
PRICING would have been nice to compare???????
Excellent. Thank you!
The Colorado bed is actually really tiny.
If Nissan made a Frontier with crew cab, 6 foot bed,6 cyl, and leather interior, I would already have one. Give the people what they want.
i have a 2023 sv , leather, and a 6 foot box…
@@arniebuchholz2099 Crew Cab also?
@@arniebuchholz2099not crew cab. U have the small cab
@@Soxruleyanksdroolno,they dont make that
@Its_a_Grimm That's why I said "if".
With the continued insanity of truck pricing, in both the new and used markets, neither truck will be purchased by me - even though, if the pricing was reasonable, I would sprint to buy the Pro-4X.
😮oh orange accents. I’ll take 2
Got 2023 SV, no Compass???? WTH? Does 24. Remember COMPASS?
Great trucks. NISSAN needs to bring back the 4 cylinder as well as the manual trans options Why would DATSUN USA run away from over 60 years of a hard earned and well-deserved reputation and legacy of it's trucks.
But nobody is buying manual transmissions unfortunately. The numbers are not there. 4 cylinder would be underpowered. This is heavier than the previous generation.
The steering is rather stiff. The passenger front seat isn’t electric. The rear sliding window isn’t powered. The ride isn’t exceptionally comfortable.
However, Nissan nailed it with the engine. I would’ve bought a Ford Ranger if they offered a normally aspirated V-6.
As a consumer, it frustrates me that the EPA puts so much pressure on automakers to adhere to ever-tightening standards.
Nice video I think the v6 engines should last long hopefully a truck like this get u 400k miles?
Does the SV turn any tighter of a circle than the Pro4x or just as bad?
I imagine just as bad- 23’prox
It's a truck not meant to be nimble with a good turning radius.
The Frontier has never been known for a great turning radius. Like anything else, you adjust. I have a ‘22 SV long wheel base model, with an even wider turning radius. For the first couple weeks it was an annoyance, now, I don’t even think about it….unless I’m towing my trailer lol.
Bring it here in the Philippines
Gawd I wish my 19 y/o Ridgeline would blow the hell up already so I can buy this truck!! Love it!!!