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Nissan Frontier repairs
Nissan Motor Company is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun brands, with in-house performance tuning products labelled Nismo.
The 2023 Nissan Frontier is a midsize pickup truck that blends rugged capability with modern technology and comfort. It offers robust performance, a comfortable interior, and advanced safety features, making it a strong contender in the midsize truck segment. Here are the key details and features of the 2023 Nissan Frontier:
Overview:
Model: 2023 Nissan Frontier.
Type: Midsize pickup truck.
Available Trims: S, SV, Pro-X, Pro-4X.
Seating Capacity: 4 (King Cab) or 5 (Crew Cab) passengers.
Powertrain and Performance:
Engine:
3.8-liter V6:
Output: 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque.
Transmission:
9-speed automatic transmission (standard on all trims).
Drive System:
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) standard.
Four-wheel drive (4WD) optional.
Towing and Payload:
Towing Capacity: Up to 6,720 pounds.
Payload Capacity: Up to 1,610 pounds.
Fuel Economy:
Estimated at 18 mpg city / 24 mpg highway (RWD) and 17 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (4WD).
Design and Features:
Exterior:
Bold and rugged design with a prominent front grille and aggressive stance.
LED headlights, daytime running lights, and taillights.
Available 17-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels.
Multiple bed lengths and configurations.
Optional bed liner and Utili-track cargo system.
Available exterior color options.
Interior:
Comfortable and spacious cabin with modern materials.
Cloth upholstery (standard), leather upholstery (available on higher trims).
Power-adjustable driver’s seat (available).
Heated front seats and steering wheel (available).
Dual-zone automatic climate control (available on higher trims).
Ample storage compartments and practical layout.
Technology:
8-inch or 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
Bluetooth connectivity and multiple USB ports.
Premium Fender audio system (available on higher trims).
Keyless entry and push-button start (available).
Wireless charging pad (available).
Safety and Driver Assistance:
Nissan Safety Shield 360 suite (available) includes:
Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection.
Blind-spot warning.
Rear cross-traffic alert.
Lane departure warning.
High beam assist.
Rearview camera.
Rear sonar system.
Intelligent cruise control (available on higher trims).
Benefits:
Powerful Engine:
The 3.8-liter V6 engine provides strong performance and ample towing capacity.
Smooth 9-speed automatic transmission enhances driving experience.
Modern Technology:
Advanced infotainment system with smartphone integration.
Available premium audio system and wireless charging.
Comfortable Interior:
Spacious and well-designed cabin with quality materials.
Heated seats and dual-zone climate control for added comfort.
Safety Features:
Comprehensive suite of driver assistance features enhances safety and convenience.
Standard and available safety technologies for peace of mind.
Rugged Capability:
Robust towing and payload capacities suitable for various tasks.
Available 4WD for off-road capability and enhanced traction.
Versatility:
Multiple cab and bed configurations to suit different needs.
Practical storage solutions and bed features for added utility.
The 2023 Nissan Frontier offers a balanced mix of rugged performance, modern technology, and comfortable interiors, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and capable midsize pickup truck. Whether for work or leisure, the Frontier is designed to handle a variety of tasks with ease.
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Product Reviews:
Consider this. I have a 2011 Rogue and found out the CVT needs replacing. Since Nissan has created a monopoly around their CVT you cannot find parts to rebuild as you cannot buy them. The only way is to replace the entire CVT which you must purchase from Nissan. Ever wonder how they extended the warranty for 2008-2010 only but did the extension in 2014? They knew that the 2011, 2012, 2013 would all have the same problems. Maybe not enough complaints at that time for those years. So I checked the warranty on the brand new replacement CVT direct from Nissan and installed by Nissan... 12 months/20000kms. Although the exact same CVT on a brand new 2017 comes with 5years/60000km warranty. Read between the lines... Nissan cannot even back their own monopoly on CVT with a decent warranty. What a crock of **. Bye bye Nissan FOREVER. The GM of the dealership won't even return my call, probably because he has no excuses for the crap product the CVT is. Someone start a class action and take Nissan and their CRAP CVT down.anthony of Calgary, AB
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Nissan may make a decent vehicle but the financial company NMAC has a lot to be desired. Customer Service people never listen, can’t resolve issues and always apologize for the other person mistakes but never takes care of the matter at hand. Whoever trains these people needs to retrain or fire them because I refuse to do any more business with them.Jeff of Phoenix, AZ
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I bought my Titan new and had the usual rotor problem and the rear axle end seals blowing out. Nissan fixes the rotor issue without problems. The axle end seal happened at 76,000 miles, just 1,000 miles out of warranty but after many complaints to corporate, they agreed to pay half. This fix lasted about 4,000 miles, Instead of repeating the repair, I chose to use a thicker viscosity rear end lube from Lucas. I also had to replace the radiator but that is common on all vehicles now that radiators are plastic. If you’re wondering why I give this truck 4 stars, I almost gave it 5 stars, this truck had 355,000 miles on it when I traded it in 2013. Those issues listed above are the only problems I had with this truck and it still ran like a new truck when I traded. The engine and transmission were beasts. I attribute the performance of this Titan to changing my oil every 20 to 25,000 miles with Amsoil and Ea filters. I would have bought another Titan at trade but needed better mpg. Traded for a Ram 1500 4wd and it now has 270,000 using Amsoil.Micah of Leeds, AL
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Searched online for Nissan problems with gas gauge and vehicle shutting down. During research found a listed recall for nissan frontier models #10v07500 where it list a faulty fuel sensor unit. Person told me that it was not a recall but a warranty that was listed in 2010 and expired in 2012. The fuel sensor unit is faulty giving false fuel tank readings. I asked what about the recall, gave them my 2006 nissan frontier nismo 4.0 info and veh ID. All they gave me was a ref# **, and said I have to take them to the dealer here but it was not warranted and I cant get an appointment till next year in MID january.Somehow it seems the fuel pump might be an issue as twice I have stalled in traffic and once coming down our H3 highway. Can you say scared as the vehicle cuts off and you have no control, but hard steering and brakes that cant work as if the truck was running would be easier to stop. Glad there wasnt the pali because I would not be writing this and my family probably sue nissan. Now my truck has quit. Nissan is closed have to take to outside mechanic as I work daily to try to support my family in this expensive island.LARRY of Aiea, HI
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I have been trying to make my monthly payment my Visa card. Apparently, the third party vendor that Nissan uses for collection DOES NOT accept a credit card as a method of payment in California, New York, Connecticut and other states. Why is Nissan using this Mickey Mouse third party vendor for collecting payments? Now my credit will be affected because of non-payment??? I am trying to make my payment but Nissan/BillMatrix will not accept my payment because BillMatrix does not accept credit cards in California! I have look through the papers I signed when I bought my Altima Coupe. Nowhere in the paperwork does it indicate that I cannot use a credit card to make a payment! Now what's wrong with that?Dennis of Daly City, CA
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I purchased the vehicle in 2010. I asked for a CARFAX report and received a CARFAX for another vehicle stating there is no accident or issue with the car. The vehicle was bought used with 36,000 miles. At 65,000 miles, my transmission started to give me problems and needed to be replaced. I got the transmission replaced. At about 75,000 miles, the transmission required replacement again and was fixed. Recently, at 84,000 miles, the transmission needed replacement again. My vehicle is covered under warranty till 120,000 miles. But this constant problem is a huge hindrance in my work and life. I've contacted Nissan North America to have them only say they’re sorry for the issues and to try nothing. What am I supposed to do when the warranty is up and I can’t afford a $3,000 transmission repair? I'm extremely upset by this and need actions to be taken to remedy the problem.Lauren of Montgomery, NY
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I paid off my Nissan Altima 5 weeks ago. I sent the pay off via cashier check from my credit union. I received a letter in the mail confirming the pay off. I did not receive the title. I called them up today. I was told that they sent the title to my credit union instead of me. Wow, what a big mistake. So, help me with this. All cashier checks are from banks. So, do you send all your titles out to the bank listed on the cashier check? I think not. I mailed by certified mail the check to Nissan and they dropped the ball and sent it to my credit union. Now I have to wait longer to get my title. Thanks, Nissan!Tara of Montgomery , AL
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In August of 2010 I set up automatic payments for my newly purchased Nissan Rogue. All went smoothly for better than four years - then I get a call from Nissan Collections. The Nissan Collections agent informs me I'm sixty days past due on my car payment and my response is, "But I'm signed up for automatic payments." I made full restitution immediately and was led to believe that the situation was not of my doing and that all would be corrected. Not so. Nissan attempted to blame my bank at first.Once I verified this wasn't true Nissan went into their standard defense mode - which is very well rehearsed. Nissan claims to have called me multiple times via their automated service, multiple times by an actual person, claimed to have left multiple voice-mail messages, and claimed to have left me at least one email regarding the ending of my automated payments. I did not receive any of what they claim - with the exception of the call I actually answered. My credit score went from 780 to just around 700 in the blink of an eye - and will cost me thousands over the life of the new mortgage I'm applying for.Family, friends, and strangers will be sure to hear this story told over and over again. I want the world to know just how disappointed I am with this company. Correct your shamelessly faulty notification system and do right by loyal customers or you are doomed to fail. I do recall several apparently automated calls made to me around that time but there was nobody on the other end. After repeating "hello" several times I simply hung up. Is someone getting credit on a quota simply for dialing a number without answering it? I'll be contacting Comcast to see if they can do a search on this mystery email I supposedly received. I'm paying off the last few month of my loan by check today. This will be the last Nissan I ever own.David of Bristol, CT
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2014 Versa Note SV bought New, found rust on the 3rd day of purchase in 12+ areas underneath including sub-frame and various components. Complained and requested replacement with a rust free car. Nissan won't replace or refund despite extensive correspondence, emails, phone calls, visits to the dealer, furnishing date stamped pictures of rust areas. Nissan is dragging its feet with feeble excuses - 'No excessive rust found', 'Rust is not affecting safety of the car', 'Rust not affecting performance of the car' - which is why they will not replace it. Upon telling them that due to rust, the resale value of car is severely diminished to junk car value, they have nothing to say. Filed complaints with authorities including the Attorney General but they are slow to process so nothing has come of it so far and Nissan won't stand behind its products. BBB Autoline has sided with Nissan and they just pissed on the Lemon Law doing that - despite providing scores of date stamped photographs of the rust areas. Nissan is not giving me a charity car, nor it is a used car that they have sold me. I have paid full price with high interest for 6 years that I am going to be paying and I deserve a rust free car without defects but Nissan does not seem to agree to that. People, please think a thousand times before buying a Nissan. A company that is trying to get away using every lame excuse. I am afraid that Nissan may have sold a large number of cars to buyers with rust simply because the American buyer trusts manufacturers for their quality and integrity - but not in case of Nissan. If any law students/retired lawyers/lawyers are willing to help - for an affordable fee - as I can not afford a lot at this time - please help me and may God bless you for your kindness.s of Upper Darby, PA
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Bought Rogue in April of 2011. It is a 2011 model. Car was BRAND NEW! Approx. 8-12 months later, noticed transmission making high-pitched whining sound. Call Nissan, Norwich, CT where I had purchased vehicle. Was told that the noise was normal for the CVT transmission. So I didn't worry about it after that. Finally in May of 2014, I really thought the transmission wasn't right. I brought it in and paid Norwich Nissan 116.00 diagnostic fee. Was given invoice/statement saying that the transmission had been checked and that no problems were found and that no service needed. Then in November, my transmission suddenly stopped working, and I barely made it home. I was furious! I took it to a local trusted mechanic and he told me the transmission was shot and had been going for a long time! I contacted Nissan Corporate Consumer Affairs and it took over a month of phone calls back and forth for them to finally tell me that that would claim no responsibility because the car was too far out of warranty (82,000 miles). When I first asked Nissan about the car, it probably only had about 24,000 on it. Then in May when they checked the transmission, it had 70,000 miles. I did some research and found several other customers whose transmission had died around 70 - 72,000 miles just like mine. DON’T TRUST NISSAN......VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE IF THEY KNOW YOU'RE RIGHT! I will continue to seek legal action against this company. In the meantime, I've bought a Mazda, so far very happy with. Am in the process of trying to sell my 30,000 dollar Rogue (now worth about $6,000 without a transmission!).christina of Sterling, CT
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