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2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Le 4x4 Long Bed on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:60100
Location:

Cornwall, New York, United States

Cornwall, New York, United States
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2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab - Storm Gray exterior, gray cloth interior.  Includes OEM weather mats and bed-extender and tow package.

261 HP, 281 Ft Lbs of torque.  Titan chassis.  The 350Z engine and transmission provides great performance and the truck is a  head-turner with the Nissan roof
rack and alloy wheels. This model is a Long bed with factory-applied liner protectant and bed extension - means you can handle 4x8 sheets of material with ease.  Utili-itrac tie-down
bracket system keeps cargo in place.  Bike fork locks make bike transport easy!  Great handling truck. Faster than a Miata straight line 0-80.

Original owner, Seats and interior like new, Well maintained.  What more could you ask for?

PrimaryFeatures:

  • 6 Cylinder Engine V6, 4.0 Liter

  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes

  • Power Door  Locks

  • Power Windows

  • Cruise Control

  • Alloy wheels

  • ABS brakes

Other Features:

  • Air Conditioning

  • AM/FM single CD player w/six speakers

  • Anti-whiplash front head restraints

  • Cargo light

  • Center Console [very roomy]

  • Cup holders everywhere

  • Door bins on all doors

  • Driver vanity mirror

  • Dual front impact airbags

  • Front Bucket Seats

  • Front Center Armrest

  • Front Cupholders

  • Front Reclining Bucket Seats

  • Front anti-roll bar

  • Front reading lights

  • Front wheel independent suspension

  • Occupant sensing airbag

  • Overhead console

  • Passenger door bin

  • Passenger vanity mirror

  • Power steering

  • Rear seat center armrest

  • Rear step bumper

  • Rear window defroster

  • Speed-sensing steering

  • Split folding rear seat with under-seat storage bins

  • Tachometer

  • Tilt steering wheel

  • Tire Pressure [low] indicator

  • Tow package - towing capacity: 6500lbs

  • Utili-track system in cargo bed

  • Variably intermittent wipers

  • Voltmeter


Was not used as a work truck though it got its share of weekend projects. No maintenance issues. New brakes all around.

Two parking lot scrapes - one at front passenger bumper, one at rear drivers bumper. Small surface rust beneath rear passenger door. Easy cosmetic fix.

I'm a train commuter so most of the mileage are highway miles for vacations and weekend trips.

Have lien on title, but note is held by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union so same day transfer done just up the street Mon-Sat.

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2014 Nissan Frontier Diesel Mule [w/poll]

Wed, 30 Jul 2014

Last August, Nissan shook the truck world when it officially announced plans to source a diesel option from Cummins for its long-overdue Titan replacement, its full-size pickup that's slated to drop this January at the Detroit Auto Show. The 5.0-liter V8 turbodiesel is expected to make somewhere around 300 horsepower and north of 500 pound-feet of torque. This combination of an all-new truck with this new powerplant promises to dramatically change the competitive landscape, splitting the difference between the heavy-duty goliaths from the Detroit Three and the Ram 1500 Ecodiesel. And the intrigue moved a step further when the Frontier Diesel Runner Concept showed up at February's Chicago Auto Show, as it displayed a growing relationship between Nissan and Cummins in a very interesting potential future product.
That concept would melt its clear acrylic hood if the engine ran too long, but this month, we got a chance to test drive a production mule, an otherwise normal Frontier with a Cummins 2.8-liter diesel four-pot under the hood and a ZF eight-speed automatic changing gears. The powertrain figures to be a direct competitor to the 2.8-liter Duramax promised for General Motors' Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon twins, but will Nissan build it? All signs point to probably. Officially, Nissan is taking no position on the future of this program, but a concept followed by putting journalists into a test mule suggests the company is considering the option very seriously. Here's what we gleaned from a brief drive around the posh suburbs of Nashville:
Before we get too deep into this Quick Spin, realize this Frontier is absolutely a mule, not a prototype. More or less cobbled together with duct tape and baling wire, it's not meant to be representative of a finished product, or even a started product. The transmission and shifter is straight out of a Chrysler 300 and the shifter surround is cut out of a panel of plastic. The "Low Sulfur Diesel Only" sticker is, well, just stuck on. We're looking at a "What if?" mockup.

Driving the Toyota Supra, Honda Passport and BMW 3 Series | Autoblog Podcast #582

Fri, May 31 2019

In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Green Editor John Beltz Snyder and West Coast Editor James Riswick. First, they talk about the cars they've been driving, including the Honda Passport, BMW 330i and Audi RS5. They follow up with notes about driving the Toyota Supra and 86, and whether Toyota's new sports car strategy makes sense. Then they discuss the news, including the Ferrari SF90 Stradale plug-in hybrid, a possible Renault-FCA merger, death rumors for the Jaguar XJ and thoughts on the upcoming Chevy Trailblazer. Autoblog Podcast #582 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving: 2019 Honda Passport 2019 BMW 330i 2019 Audi RS5 Sportback Toyota Supra, 86 and the company's sports car strategy In the news: Ferrari SF90 Stradale FCA and Renault Jaguar XJ going away? Chevy Trailblazer Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:

Nissan Patrol modified for backseat drivers

Thu, 19 Sep 2013

The McLaren F1 is most famous for holding the production-car top-speed record for over a decade, but it also made a name for itself by being one of the only production cars with a central driving position, a feature that's extremely rare. But in the world of custom cars, anything can happen. We're not sure if Dubai-based shop King of Customs was inspired by McLaren or is poking fun at backseat drivers (perhaps the builder or the commissioner just has quite the imagination), but its custom fifth-generation Nissan Patrol (the foundation of the Infiniti QX80 in the US) sports utility vehicle takes the term "central-driving position" to the next level. In the Patrol's case, "central" means that the driver's seat and controls are located in the second-row seating area.
It's a pretty clean conversion - if pointless - and we have to wonder how safe it is to drive such a vehicle. The front seats are now passenger seats, and the front airbags have been taken out and replaced with screens, according to King of Customs' Facebook page. So if the driver's view outside is impaired and the SUV is involved in a crash, you'd better hope nobody is up front. The screens on the backs of the front-seat headrests at least provide views from the side-view mirrors via cameras, the shop claims.
Watch the video below, marvel at the extreme impracticality of it all and see the thing drive.