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It's sad because the Frontier is a solid truck
It should be when you've been building the exact same truck for 20 years straight.
If it ain't broke
There's definitely some truth to that but it didn't seem to work out in Nissan's favor in the end.
Here's my obligatory chance to mention the old Nissan hard body pickups, how much better they were than the Frontier IMHO, and how much I wish they would make something like them again.
Not knocking the Frontier so much as saying I loved my old truck and wish I could get it back it or get a new one.
It's probably wishful thinking, but maybe Nissan will get Honda to up their pickup game. I don't care for the Ridgeline.
It would be nice to have an actual small pickup option
Been my daily driver for the past 7 years. Well, not Frontier exactly but Navara which is the European equivalent with the main difference being the 2.5 litre turbo diesel engine.