2025 Nissan Frontier Is Worth Waiting for These 5 Huge Reasons!

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2025 Nissan Frontier Is Worth Waiting for These 5 Huge Reasons! The 2025 Nissan Frontier is just around the corner, and it's packed with surprises that will leave you breathless. The Nissan Frontier 2025 is not just a vehicle, it's an experience. With its bold design and cutting-edge technology, Nissan Frontier is redefining the boundaries of what a truck can be. Join us as we dive into the world of the 2025 Frontier and uncover the secrets that make it a game-changer. The suspense is building, and the Frontier is about to deliver! Get ready to experience the future of trucks like never before. The 2025 Nissan Frontier is a truck that will change the way you think about driving forever.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Bull53
    Keep the V6! No Turbo 4
  • @9MilNorm
    You won’t get a new Ranger Raptor for less than 60,000 right. Screw turbo 4’s. I’ll take NA v6’s not built in Mexico
  • @eyesalooking
    My 2015 Frontier with 90,000 miles on it has been trouble free and has never visited the dealer since I have owned it. It is a King Cab with the 6-foot bed and a color matching camper top. I use it every day driving between two of my work record centers daily sometimes hauling fifty banker boxes, This is the second Frontier that I have owned.
  • @palebeachbum
    This is the best truck in the mid-size segment. Frontier has always been a great truck since its introduction in 1998. Ihad a 1998 with the 2.4L 4cyl and 4-speed automatic. Still ran like new when I sold it at 127k miles. No doubt that truck would have lasted another 100k miles. My Dad bought a 2003 Frontier with the supercharged 3.3L V6. He bought it with 73k and sold it with 177k. The only issue in all that time was the blower motor died. While Tacoma gets all the attention, the Frontier is a hidden gem for less money.
  • @aldagui1307
    I don’t know why would anyone wait until 2025 when you can get all of the above on 2024 models!
  • @neiljuedes1661
    I drive for a Toyota dealership and we often bring back Nissan Frontiers from the Mannheim Auctions. I can tell you that these are nice trucks and they don’t stay on the lot more than two weeks. My Silverado may be going down the road for a frontier .
  • Folks are flocking to the Frontier because it's one of the few NON TURBO left. Turbos wear out and won't last. I'd get a Frontier any day over a turbo Taco or anything else
  • @garys8990
    I'm a die hard F-150 fan and own one now. I drove a 24 Frontier and was very impressed. Decent ride and a great size that is not gigantic. Definitely considering one in the future.
  • @taserface9073
    My 2011 frontier with 120k been running fine since I bought it in 2012.
  • @neiljuedes1661
    I would like to see a bigger back seat for leg room but also a 6 ft box.
  • @Sasquatchflow
    Idk why Nissan gets shit on all the time, I personally have never owned one but Ik people that do and my sister as well and they’ve never had an issue and have been very reliable… however I’m not a fan of the changes made with most manufacturers going to hybrids and 4 cylinders with turbos…
  • @davidhoy8557
    I bought a 2002 Frontier new and kept it until 2016. Had 260k miles when I traded it for a full size GMC. Truck was bullet proof. 17 mpg wasn’t what I was hoping for but I enjoyed it just the same. Thinking about going back to a midsize and it’s definitely on the list.
  • @TomL3grandsons
    I have got as high as 24 mpg with my 2022 titan on a 2 hour all highway trip. I think staying away from the turbo is a good move.
  • @limelife7457
    I love Nissan Frontier because they still stick to their old school design while others trucks has downgrading with forced induction to minimize fuel consumption and maximize power.
  • @tbecon
    Your premise is why you should wait for the 2025 model year vs the current model year yet your 1st reason is the engine that is available now, then you start comparing to other car makers. Click bait headline that doesn’t align with the actual video. Everything you covered is already available.
  • @jr3254
    Got a 2024 pro 4•4 no issues yet
  • I bought a 2022 SV RWD with the Tech and convenience packages that was languishing in a north central Pennsylvania dealership lobby for about 6 months, LOL. I'm in southeastern PA, so I don't care about AWD (it hardly ever snows, and if it does, I have a winter-tired beater to get to work). I bought it to tow and do light truck things. I've pleasantly been surprised at the comfort and reasonable fuel economy (up to 27.3 on highway on one trip), even though the city mileage is less than advertised (I get 13 to 17 in stop and go). All for $37k out the door.