Steph1
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- Steph
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I can tell you, hand on heart, you are the first person to tell me the Frontier was such a pile of garbage. Everybody I met who had one (or still do) would never change it for anything else than...a new Frontier.From a former frontier owner… that’s not a threat. In fact, that’s the worst threat ever because if you think you’d be anywhere as happy with a Frontier you’re very sadly mistaken. Frontiers fu(|<en BLOW.
I say this semi light hearted, because you’re getting your wrangler… but 100% truth, I’d rather a Prius than any Nissan, especially a Frontier. I wouldn’t NEVER consider owning a Nissan ever again even if someone offered it to me for free… I’d sell it as soon as I could get anything for it. Of course if you don’t mind putting in extreme extra money for no reason then the Nissan might work. Short list of a truck I sold with 82k miles: 3 fuel pumps, all panels paint peeling with no damage, 2 new transmissions, 1 new radiator, too many recalls to count, etc. only good thing was I bought an extended warranty. Do yourself a favor, buy the Jeep!!
Peut-être à Québec, où les gens croient que lorsque quelqu'un parle anglais, c'est parce qu'on lui prépare une surprise...Some Bloke...lol....... Si seulement les gars savaient ce que les francophones veulent dirent par là
But that gen is 17 year old. Of course, it feels old and rusty. Every car journalist, including those who know what they're talking about when it comes to off-roading and towing, are pretty amazed by the new one.I had a Frontier 4x4 as a rental last year. I wouldn’t say it was terrible, well maybe terribly dated… Felt like a $5,000 beater truck.
I didn’t know they made a new one, about time. I just remember seeing the rental and was like, I remember these in high school.But that gen is 17 year old. Of course, it feels old and rusty. Every car journalist, including those who know what they're talking about when it comes to off-roading and towing, are pretty amazed by the new one.
Yeah, firsts to leave the factory should hit the market this fall. Look it up on YouTube, about every car journalist was invited to the launch event. You know it's good when TFL's Andre AND Nathan agree on a truck being very good.I didn’t know they made a new one, about time. I just remember seeing the rental and was like, I remember these in high school.
That stupid Compass...Congrats! I’m sure you’ll miss your sweet loaner compass, but at least you didn’t end up with a Taco.
I had a lifted 6mt 2nd Gen 4Runner in high school and college (20 years ago) and I can still remember how low the seating position was. Definitely made you feel like you had a ton of ground clearance.That stupid Compass...
But I don't mind the Taco. Seating position is kind of weird, however, as it gives you the feeling of sitting on the frame. But I always like that little truck. With a 6MT, of course. Because that auto suuuuuuuucks.
But that Taco Off-Road with a factory lift and a 6MT was on my list of possibilities. However, when I went to the dealer to ask if that microchip shortage had effects on Toyota, he bursted in laughs saying "if you think it's a long time waiting for a Wrangler, that'll be an eternity with the Taco".I had a lifted 6mt 2nd Gen 4Runner in high school and college (20 years ago) and I can still remember how low the seating position was. Definitely made you feel like you had a ton of ground clearance.
you might be right! But Nissan’s response all the way from corporate was the real reason I swore them off… truth is I loved the truck, hated Nissan not standing behind the product. My paint bubbled and peeled at 37k miles, Nissans response was to piss off it was outside the 36k mile warranty. The rest of the stuff just happened later and frankly was probably just bad luck.I can tell you, hand on heart, you are the first person to tell me the Frontier was such a pile of garbage. Everybody I met who had one (or still do) would never change it for anything else than...a new Frontier.
No offense but I think you got the lemon and can't carry your experience to others. That being said, thanks for the unsollicited advice but i'm already buying the Jeep, thank you.
I guess that I'm in the minority, I have a 2014 Tundra that I ride hard and put back wet and it always takes care of me. I figure that my Jeep is going to be the vehicle that I turn a wrench on the most. I have a preference for manual transmissions and I dig driving my 2002 Civic (270K mi) into work and rowing a few gears (or my 6MT Jeep). When I think of "pile of junk" I think Hyundai (Kia) and also Nissan.Then again, we're on a Jeep forum. Anything that ain't a Wrangler or a Gladiator is considered as a pile of junk by most of us.
Lol, OPs Canadian.Hey hey hey! We speak ‘Murican round here!!