| Typical trucklike bounding and jiggle over bumps is quickly quelled. |
| - Consumer Guide |
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| ...this F-Alpha architecture gives the Frontier a solid foundation that can be tuned for hauling cargo, traversing rough trails and for providing a comfortable ride around town or at expressway speeds. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| Front seats are comfortable yet supportive. Passengers riding in the back seat of the Crew Cab won't be complaining about being cramped, not with 33.6 inches of legroom. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| The driver grasps a nicely sized (not too large) steering wheel with a rim that has a tab-like enlargement on each side, right where you want to rest your thumbs to maintain a proper 9 and 3 o'clock driving position. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| The engine responds promptly, sounds good, propels the truck smartly. |
| - USA Today |
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| Turning radius...leaves something to be desired, but the hefty steering feel is reassuring. |
| - AutoWeek |
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| We noted some hard shifts in the five-speed automatic transmission under heavy acceleration... |
| - AutoWeek |
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| Ride and handling is improved...although, it's still a bit bouncy as you might expect from a compact truck. |
| - Edmunds.com |
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| The larger overall size results in much improved passenger room, but the overall materials quality is still average. |
| - Edmunds.com |
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| Steering seemed the only glaring drawback. |
| - USA Today |
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| With a tough new look, innovative features and big horsepower under the hood, the new Frontier should provide serious competition for the new trucks from Dodge and Toyota. |
| - Edmunds.com |
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| The large V6 engine that is standard in all but the very base model of the new Frontier is more powerful than any of its competitors' five-, six-or even eight-cylinder powerplants. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| The...Nissan Frontier has a bold and aggressive stance like its big brother, the full-size Nissan Titan, though in less intimidating dimensions. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| ...buyers looking for a touch more 'tude in a midsize truck will likely find the Frontier right up their alley. |
| - AutoWeek |
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| Nissan...seems to have exorcised the rude, crude behavior common to small trucks. |
| - USA Today |
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