Nissan Frontier - Your Next Work Truck
January 2, 2014
The compact work truck market has been a little upside down for the last year or so due Ford discontinuing the popular Ford Ranger and GM doing away with the Colorado and Canyon. At this point there are really two viable options out there for businesses who need compact pickups for their fleet - Nissan and Toyota.The Nissan Frontier Pickup, available with two engine choices in two cab configurations and multiple bed options has been the biggest winner thus far. The 2.5 liter 4-cylinder Frontier actually had production delays due in part to running out of engines because of overwhelming demand. Fleet orders alone for the Nissan Frontier has kept the factory very busy!
Available only in a King Cab (Extended Cab) the 2014 Nissan Frontier 4-cylinder is a great option for businesses who need a light pickup truck without the full-size truck footprint. The Frontier offers a 6-foot pickup bed, seating for four and a payload of just over 900 pounds making it capable of most all light duty situations. Unlike our competition the Frontier's pickup bed is 100% metal, where our competitor offers a mixed composite pickup bed.
When equipped with a ladder or lumber rack and a few tool boxes, the Nissan Frontier is work ready, and at a fair price. With a base MSRP of only $17,990 (destination fees not included) the Frontier can fit into most any budget.* Throw into the mix the Estimated 23 MPG Highway and 17 MPG City and you may find that the Frontier Pickup could replace a few of your pickups and save you have hundreds a month in fuel cost.
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* - Please keep in mind this pricing is based on a 4-cylinder S with manual transmission and no air conditioning and does not include the destination fee.
Looks like a nice truck! Would you recommend it more for a small business? I like that it has basic fleet truck features and can help cut costs and is fuel efficient but it doesn't look all bulky like most fleet trucks do. I'd feel a lot more comfortable driving this truck than I would most fleet vehicles.
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