Nissan Frontier
MPG City: 15 - 19 ; Highway: 21 - 23
Nissan has the longest history in the U.S. among import automakers of selling compact and midsize pickup trucks. Its current small truck, the Frontier, is available with a choice of four-cylinder or V-6 power, and rear- and four-wheel-drive versions are offered. With seating for four or five depending on the cab style, the Frontier competes with the Toyota Tacoma and Honda Ridgeline.
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Other Nissan Frontier Model Years
2011 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$15,100–$27,200
MPG City:
14 – 19
Highway:
19 – 23
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2010 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$13,950–$24,500
MPG City:
14 – 19
Highway:
19 – 23
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2009 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$13,350–$23,400
MPG City:
15 – 19
Highway:
19 – 23
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2008 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$12,550–$19,450
MPG City:
14 – 19
Highway:
19 – 23
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2007 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$10,750–$17,900
MPG City:
16 – 22
Highway:
20 – 25
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2006 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$10,050–$16,450
MPG City:
15 – 22
Highway:
20 – 25
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2005 Nissan Frontier
Kelley Blue Book Retail
$10,050–$16,300
MPG City:
15 – 22
Highway:
20 – 25
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