23/10/2008 10:18. Think Titan, only smaller. When you consider that all '05-and-later
Nissan Frontiers share architecture with the fullsize Titan pickup,
you have to wonder why more people don't build them. Frontiers
feature a narrower version of Titan's fully boxed hydroformed
ladder frame. Then there is that class-leading all-aluminum 4.0L
V-6 backed by the same automatic transmission and found behind the
Titan's 5.6L V-8. The rear Dana 44 axle is available with a factory
electric locker and features standard disc brakes. Manufactured
right here in the U.S., Nissan Frontiers occupy a small but secure
mid-level niche in the midsize pickup classification. The initial
purchase price is typically less than that of its longtime rival,
the Toyota Tacoma. And with more and more aftermarket support
surfacing each... //
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