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I have not been following Nissan events. I have found that the financial woes you speak of does not equate to problems with the frontier. Have you reviewed their balance sheet? Are they going to get bought out soon or are they still very big? Remember how many years Chrysler and Chevy were losing money.
Curt,
I found that the Tocoma was much more, they may be close at the base levels, but unless you want the base, this doesn't matter. Add things to make all equal with the things you want, ie. cloth bucket seats, AC, Alloys, ..., Tacoma costs more.
As far as Consumer reports, how is there attitude towards trucks? I read Car & Driver, and they get tons of compliants, rightfully so, that they expect everything to be a car. Even when it is a truck. They just don't get the idea of a truck yet. To quote "The Dodge Ram rides like a truck", written as a negative as compared to Ford and Chevy. It should, it is more truck than the others. Always has been.
Dave
I just thought a different point of view might be stimulating for those who browse though these posts.
LWF, good to see you still lurking around here!
I am not sure how we got back on this topic, but I
may be able to add something here. Yes Nissan is having financial troubles, as all businesses do at some point in their life. Does this mean that Nissan is collapsing? certainly not. Sales for Nissans have actually been increasing in the last six months, partly because of the new quest that is selling extremely well and the increased popularity of the other models like the frontier.
I am seeing more and more frontiers on the road every day. I guess the concern LWF has for us has
something somehow to do with resale value. Noone should worry about this, the frontier holds its value as well as the hardbody trucks do. We have taken a couple of frontiers in on trade already
and we paid about $1500 less than what they originally paid, and I have already sold one of them quickly. Nissan is going to have a fantastic year in 99, the new Xterra SUV is coming out, the pathfinder will get redesigned, the 2000 maxima is coming out and work is in progress to bring back the legendary Z car. All of these cars and trucks have been getting a tremendous amount of attention from the press and the consumer market already.
The fact is that Nissan is still independant, is recovering, is not a likely sell out anytime soon
and is still selling more vehicles than honda, so
somebody is buying them! In the meantime enjoy the great deals and rebates, who can complain about getting such a great vehicle at great prices, it
was good enough for me,
BTW, approaching 6,000 miles on my XE X-cab, performes wonderfully. I decided against getting the bed lined up like I mentioned before, it seems as nothing is loose or shifting, I just didn't
notice it was slightly off before.
happy holidays everyone!
I was the one who posted the article here that Edmund's retracted a couple of monthes ago.
I posted it, I then realized that I may have violated a news source copyright. I then asked Edmund's to retract the posting, which they did. So, it wasn't Edmund's policy that got it retracted, but rather by my asking, and to do the right thing (and to cover my tail!).
Bob
Just a response to some of your comments. Different point of view is excellent for threads in general. Lays out for the all readers, all things to be considered. I try to follow a few threads on some of my stocks, and all interpretations of situations and events are necessary to make good decisions.
However, the discussions this thread does need to focus on is the Frontier. Nissans situations are a part of this, so relative information is pertanant. But please use actual information not, conjecture, ie discontinuing models, sales figures, and such.
I don't think bragging goes on here. Frontier owners have stated what they have experienced. Actual ownership is the only way to provide real long term results. None owners can only state perception.
The rebates were good for me, but this is a discount that all manufacturers use. I don't find anything bad about that. If your sales estimates are correct, it is not unusual, as often new models start selling slowly. And honestly, I have not noticed the bragging about Nissan. Do you have examples? We talk about the truck. Positive and negatives of the truck are what this is about.
Dave
Good Luck.
I received a "Service Campaign Notice" on Saturday where Nissan offered to replace the throttle valve switch, auxiliary air control valve, fuel temperature sensor, air temperature sensor, water separator kit, and the vent control valve in an effort to eliminate numerous problems with "check enginge" lights coming on. Unfortunately, I no longer own the 1996 truck and it seems that Nissan has finally realized that the symptoms I described were not in my head as the dealer apparently thought when I brougt it in for the eight visit.
My '95 Nissan XE-V6 ran about 3500rpm at 65-70, I think it is normal. Supposedly the '94 was their best year, as far as problems go. I just traded my Nissan for a Full size Chevy Z71 because I needed a full size with the 350 V8, but I did LOVE my Nissan. It kicked in the snow and off-road!
I know of some of your problems. The vibration was there on my 98 XE Kingcab. But the dealer had all the tires at 36. I lowered it to ~28 and is all better. Another reader back a little while had his dealer change out the firestones with another brand and he said it fixed it. (I have an old BMW, that was rumored to have a 55 mph shimmy. In reality, it is that they are more sensitive to wheel balance. I have learned that the balancing machine must be calibrated and well maintained to work well. Moral of the story, having the tires balanced does not always mean that they are now in balance if the machine is not maintained, so you need to ask or call BMW dealer).)
As far as how your truck sits, I thought that too. But when I checked it out, it sits correctly off of the pavement. But when it is an uneven pavement, with such straight lines, it looks like it is slanted. Try measuring, if it is off, the dealer should be able to adjust it.
The gas gauge thing has been talked about here. Many of us had it for the first 2-3 fillups, then it was fine. I have 7000 miles and it is fine. We figure it is a preservative that wears of after a little while.
Mine is running fine.
Dave
Cab 2X4 when they come out in early 1999. Most of the competitive trucks seem to be growing in size, and the Frontier's length, a little shorter, appeals to me; also, I like the idea that you can compartmentalize the bed. The only thing I'm disappointed in is that if you want a V6 engine, you have to buy a 4x4. Other than that, I'm impressed with what I've read on the SE. Anybody have any thoughts along that line?
You might want to consider holding off if you can. I understand that Nissan will be coming out with the V-6 in the 4x2 along about late spring/early summer. Rumor also has it that we need to be looking for some hefty incentives (rebates) to go along with the 99 4x2 about then. They don't appear to be moving like the beancounters want them to.
Has anyone else picked up on any of this?
Had not heard the V6 was going to be available in the 4x2. That should make some buyers happy.
Dave
so it wouldn't make much sense to push those.
Take care.
These are all on display now at the Detroit Auto Show. Either the Detroit Free Press or the Detroit News has pixs of all these vehicles.
Bob
After checking around for awhile, I've decided to buy a 99 Frontier King Cab XE 4 x 2, with the Value Package, in the next week or two in the northern Virginia area. What would a good target price be to aim for? Also, after I buy the truck I'm considering getting a Rhino bedliner (sprayed-on polyurethane). Anyone have any pros or cons about them?
Info appreciated--thanks.
Joe
Liners? I don't but there is a topic in Edmunds here that discusses this.
Dave
their Frontier. Whoever designed these WEAK blades should be fired ! they rarely cover all the glass. Usually there is a 4 to 8 In. skipped area .
what gives ?
I have a 1998 frontier, king cab, 4X4.
Dave
comfortable, but I still got cramps, I don't think there's any way around that though with out buying a cadillac. it was rainy and handled well on the wet pavement, even when i hit bumps, the rear end didn't sway, there was high winds too, but I didn't get tossed around too much and very little noise. The one thing I tried was before I read in MT that they put the frontier on their worst performer list because it had a top speed of 91mph
I checked this out myself, on a flat stretch of highway, I floored it I got to about 102-103mph
and it was still going before I chickened out, so I don't know where this info comes from, anyone else know? BTW if there are any arkansas state troopers here this is a hypothetical situation, I would never disobey the law!
a poster here ranted about the financial troubles nissan was having and said we shouldn't buy it because it would hurt resale value etc and still
periodically posts on every little hiccup in Nissan's balance sheet. I think this is selective posting because I don't see the same response regarding the toyota, soft sales have cut toyota's profit by 20% and production will also be cut to the lowest levels since 1982, but somehow our local economic major missed this. The point I am making now is as when this first came out, if it is good product at a good price and you like it, buy it! that's all that matters!
Later
Joe in Va
performance of the frontier, the frontier still costs less and gives you more than any others out there.
Joe
Thanks for your reply. I guess Edmund's isn't always right all the time. Since you mentioned it, I was wondering what you liked so much about the Frontier. I'll be buying a compact truck soon. I'm considering either the Ranger or the Nissan (Toyota and Dodge are too expensive and S10 has a horrible record). I test drove the Ranger and liked it a lot. I haven't gotten a chance to test drive the Nissan yet, but I like what I see in the reviews and stuff. If you could tell what you liked I'd appreciate it. Oh yeah, I'm looing at the V6, 4x4, king cab - don't know what you have or if that's relivent. Thanks.
built compact truck out there,(JD Power) has plenty of room, it's quite and has one of the lowest maintenance costs and best reliabilty records out there, check out intellichoice. Also
the 5yr/60,000 mile warranty is an extra piece of
mind even though I probably won't need it. All of this and it still costs less than the others. Whichever way you decide, I wish you luck.
Along with the doors, the 4x4 Ranger buckets have a driver's side lumbar support and oil & volt gauges (my 87 had the lumbar support, and the gauges, the Frontier does not).
Seems like there are quite a few happy Nissan truck owners posting comments here, I wonder about problems with Nissan build quality though. As an owner of a '91 Hardbody 2.4L I have to say that I have been less then pleased with this truck. My troubles started at about 32K miles, when the valve guides started leaking... Shortly after that it was a bad ignition computer and a persistent check engine light ( the two were not related). And believe it or not, with less than 45K on the truck, the flywheel hatched and required replacement. I won't bore you with the suspension and paint problems. Most recently, the truck suffered a complete loss of power to the lighting systems.
Thankfully, the vehicle was under warranty for most of these problems, and the local dealership rectified them.
The truck is now closing quickly on 100K miles and has been trouble free... But man oh man what a ride it has been. Someone please tell me it is safe to buy a Nissan product again... Up until a few years ago, I would have gladly set fire to this truck and happily roasted hot-dogs over it's burning hulk.