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          I'm strongly considering a 2015 Nissan Frontier. I have not test
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 |  driven any of the new trucks. The last truck I drove was our family's
 Ford Ranger. I loved it and I would like to own another truck.
 
 I know that, relative to other mid-sized pickups, the cabin and
 engine are dated. With that said the truck has great bang for the
 buck. I can find crew-cab 2015 Frontiers for around $20k. I cannot
 for the Tacoma nor the Colorado.
 
 So tell me, why did you chose the Frontier over other trucks and
 would you purchase the vehicle again in hindsight? Oh, and how do
 car seats fare in the crew-cab? :D
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       | I'm strongly considering a 2015 Nissan Frontier. I have not test
 driven any of the new trucks. The last truck I drove
 was our family's
 Ford Ranger. I loved it and I would like to own
 another truck.
 
 I know that, relative to other mid-sized pickups, the
 cabin and
 engine are dated. With that said the truck has great
 bang for the
 buck. I can find crew-cab 2015 Frontiers for around
 $20k. I cannot
 for the Tacoma nor the Colorado.
 
 So tell me, why did you chose the Frontier over other
 trucks and
 would you purchase the vehicle again in hindsight? Oh,
 and how do
 car seats fare in the crew-cab? :D
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 Harry,
 
 I chose a Nissan Frontier because it was the cheapest
 New Truck that was available in 2013.  And because the
 Truck before this was a '93 Nissan Hardbody KC that I
 drove for 20 year's.
 
 IMO You should really think hard about getting a New
 Frontier rather than a used Frontier.  Here in my
 Area,, According to TrueCar.com,  they are selling
 basic 2.5L Manual Shift 2WD King Cab's out the door
 for about $16,500.  My '93 Hardbody was a 4 cylinder
 AT 2wd King Cab and It was a good truck.
 
 Before you lay down money on a Used Truck, check out
 Truecar.com to see what the lowest price people are
 paying in your area.  If other's can get it at a low
 price,, then so can YOU.
 
 If you get a New Truck,, and Take Really good care of
 it,, You should be able to get over 300K on the
 4cylinder 2.5L.  That mean's No abuse in the Mud,
 Water, or Rough Offroading, and doing the Preventative
 Maintenance that Nissan Recommend's in the Owner's
 Manual.
 
 As far as the Frontier being outdated,, Actually
 that's a good thing,, in that the Engine's and
 Transmission's have been out long enough to get the
 bug's out of them.
 
 The talk is that the New Model Frontier is comeing out
 in 2020, so people in the know,, want to get a 2nd Gen
 Frontier rather than be a Beta Tester for the New
 Model 3rd Gen Frontier.
 
 According to Truecar in my area,, they are selling
 SVV6 KC 2WD AT out the door in my area for about 21K,
 so I myself wouldn't even consider laying down 20K for
 a Used Truck.
 
 When the Gen 3's hit the dealership's,, there is going
 to be a Run for the Gen 2's and the Gen 2's will be
 snatched up fast and I don't imagine that they will be
 letting them go at the price's they are selling them
 now.
 
 Hope this helps,
 Good Luck.
 
 __________________
 Barney
 2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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