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2009 Nissan Frontier - Web Chatter

MSRP: $17,460 - $29,740 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2009 Nissan Frontier

...– Perry SternNissan makes trucks that an enthusiast can love, and for 2009, the automaker offers off-road enthusiasts the Pro-4X. Equipped for excellent off-road performance, it sports a more...

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CarGurus' Review for 2009 nissan frontier

...the 2009 Frontier offers something for every type of driver, whether put to work as a family hauler or weekend warrior. Interior refinement and a roomy cabin work well for city commuters, but good...

Cars.com
2009 Nissan Frontier Professional Cars.com Review

...We didn't quite get it off-road, but did have to ford a flooded street in Newbury during an early-April storm and high tide. We wouldn't even want to subject a hitchhiker to the cramped second seats...


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2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

...It is smooth and quiet, has great pick-up and excellent gas mileage. We are headed to Germany and wanted something to zip around Europe in efficiently, have...

Edmunds user
2009 Frontier

...Hearing some noises already, bought on 7/31. Stereo is very nice so w/volume up can't hear noises. 4cy automatic doesn't do too well w/cruise on. Like...

Edmunds user
First Impression

...Smoothest shifting I've ever seen, especially into and out of 4WD. Name brand tires. Power; (V6) plenty of it with decent fuel economy. Not too big, not too...

Edmunds user
solid performance

...ride is a little stiff on highway but that was expected with this truck as equipped, good ground clearance, would like to see an upgrade in OE tires, but they...


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RPMs on my 2009 Nissan Frontier?
I have a 2009 Nissan Frontier XE pickup, 5-speed manual transmission with a 4 cylinder engine. As I go down the road at 65 miles per hour, my tachometer will read 2500 RPMS. I think my RPMS are rotating about 500 more times per minute than it should as I go down the road. Is that something I should worry about?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

This matters only if it *used* to read something else under exactly the same conditions.

What's the most reliable and overall best engine to get in a 2009 chevrolet silverado?
Crew or extended cab, with a 6 speed (for efficiency, and to prevent any shifting hesitation). Looking for good performance with decent fuel economy and good reliability. Should I also consider, say, a Nissan Frontier? I would not be hauling or towing that much. Thanks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

In a full size crew or extended with a 6 speed tranny the 5.3 will get the best mileage. In a 2wd its rated 15 city 21 hwy. that will give you the best towing and fuel economy. I have sold many of the Silverado's with all the engines and the 5.3 is still the best with the 6 speed. The v6 is...

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The 2009 Nissan Frontier offers a wide range of trims and equipment to meet various work and recreation needs—just like other traditional pickups, such as the Toyota Tacoma and Dodge Dakota.

The Dodge Dakota comes in two- and four-door versions, with V-8 engines available and four-wheel-drive packages for more serious duty.

The Toyota Tacoma offers a big V-6 engine, a special off-road version, and even a sport-tuned edition.

The Honda Ridgeline does it differently; it comes in just one four-door configuration and with one powertrain combination, but its cubby-laden interior and highly functional truck bed might compensate for casual users or certain work needs.

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