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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / May 2007

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'07 Frontier XE opinions

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Doug - 29 Apr 2007 21:30 GMT
Looking into purchasing this  truck (power package, AT). My needs for a
truck are mainly home use (trips to Home Depot, etc) and for a short commute
to work.

My concern is that the truck only has a 4 cyl. Wondering if anyone can tell
me how this truck is for getting on the highways, power when AC is on and
climbing hills. I'd be looking at a 6 cyl, but the price of this truck fits
my budget.

Likes and dislikes?

Thanks
Doug
Robert A. Cunningham - 30 Apr 2007 07:00 GMT
> Looking into purchasing this  truck (power package, AT). My needs for a
> truck are mainly home use (trips to Home Depot, etc) and for a short
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> Doug

I own a '98 Frontier King Cab XE that I bought new.  It has a five speed
manual transmission.  The power is adequate for me, but sometimes it is
necessary to down shift to 4th gear when going up hills.  I-5, north of Los
Angeles, in a stretch of road called "The Grapevine" is one example I can
think of. Naturally, if you are traveling with a full load of passengers or
cargo you performance will take a hit.  I average about 25-27 MPG with a
combination of city and freeway driving. I will be getting a new vehicle
soon, but I will not be buying another Nissan truck; not because I don't
like them (the '98 is my 5th Nissan truck in thirty years), but the new
trucks are bigger than my current one, and their EPA mileage estimates are
not as good as my '98. While I like Nissan trucks, I don't have much respect
for their dealers. There may be some honest ones, but in my limited
experience, I have not found them yet. It helps to have a good independent
mechanic. My next vehicle will be a Honda Fit.

Good luck.  Enjoy your Nissan truck.  They are good vehicles.

Robert Cunningham
Doug - 30 Apr 2007 23:35 GMT
Thanks Robert. I purchased an 07 Frontier XE today and so far I'm very happy
it. Seems like the 4 cyl is fine around town. I took it on a test drive and
up a large hill on the highway with the AC on. Wasn't too bad. I can live
with it since I'm not on the highway all that much.

I think the savings in gas money will win me over in the long run. The rest
of the truck is really nice too.

Thanks
Doug

>> Looking into purchasing this  truck (power package, AT). My needs for a
>> truck are mainly home use (trips to Home Depot, etc) and for a short
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> Robert Cunningham
Dawhey - 16 May 2007 20:17 GMT
I bought a 2007 Frontier XE about a month ago.  4 cylinder, 5 speed
automatic is plenty good for this old man to drive to and from work.
About 20 miles each way, of mostly city driving.  Getting 19 mpg so
far.  Good luck with yours.

Dave

>Thanks Robert. I purchased an 07 Frontier XE today and so far I'm very happy
>it. Seems like the 4 cyl is fine around town. I took it on a test drive and
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>> Robert Cunningham
Doug - 24 May 2007 15:59 GMT
Dave, quick question for you. Just need a comparison between your 4cyl/AT
truck and mine since they are both the same.

My truck is making a whining sound (lower in pitch then higher in pitch
during acceleration) that seems to be coming from the tranny. Do you have
the same sound or not? Don't know if this is an inherant sound or something
to be concerned with.

Doug

>I bought a 2007 Frontier XE about a month ago.  4 cylinder, 5 speed
> automatic is plenty good for this old man to drive to and from work.
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>>> Robert Cunningham

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