Frenchy
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2020
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- Location
- Elizabeth, Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2012 Nissan Frontier, 1994 F150 XL, 2022 Ford Transit
- Occupation
- Field Service Technician
- Thread starter
- #16
I'm wondering if you had the D22 Frontier? 2004 was the last year of that body and 2005 had a completely different body and power train. The D22 Frontier had the VG33E. As reliable as it was, it definitely wasn't a fast engine. When the D40 was introduced it got the VQ40DE and that was a HUGE improvement.Well, most of my Nissan experience is with an 04-05ish v6 Frontier. While it's been reliable for my F.I.L and everyone who's borrowed it (for the most part) it just seems... weak? Chincy? I'm not sure. Like I said.. hard to explain. It just doesn't seem as robust as it's competitors.. the seating position is as uncomfortable as the tacoma, the level of interior refinement is extremely weak even for its era, it's v6 drinks absolutely way too much fuel for how incredibly slow it is ( I thought it was a 4cyl until I was asked to change it's battery lol) it's auto trans is crap IMO.. I just really don't like it. Id take a same-year ranger over a Frontier any day of the week.
The other Nissan was an 04-05 maxima 3.5 6mt.. and while that one was quick and comfortable enough.. something like a same year camry just "feels" better.
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