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View Full Version : New Truck for College New Truck for College Jaxsurf 03-19-2007, 04:54 PM I'll be using this truck to drive to school, drive home, around Athens, to the beach, occasional road trip, ect. Not too much offroad stuff and this truck has to last me for the next 5-6 years. igbar 03-23-2007, 06:17 PM Depends on how you plan on using the truck. College student = broke so that means you're not going to do much modifacations to the truck....but in that respect, there are a lot more aftermarket products for the Tacoma than the Frontier, although the Frontier's aftermarket is growing. The Frontier (4.0 v6 @ 261hp) has the most Horsepower in its class even compared to the Dodge Dakota's v8. Seating position in a Frontier is higher (truck-like) than the Tacoma (lower, car-like) The Tacoma sits about 1.5" higher than the Frontier The trim in the Taco is nicer than the Frontier...or so I've heard but you'll just have to judge that for yourself. Test drive them both and see what you like better. I own the '05 Frontier with the 6 speed Manual tranny, v6 King Cab. I love it...it's a blast to drive. Before that, I test drove the Tacoma X-Runner...fast but wayyyy too expensive. also, the Tacoma bed is composite whereas the Nissan's in all metal. Potential cracking problems with the Taco? I don't know. don't forget the recent recalls by Toyota and Tundra. Toyota dealers won't deal with the price whereas most Nissan dealers will. good luck and check out: http://www.clubfrontier.org/forums/i...eferrerid=1451 (http://www.clubfrontier.org/forums/index.php?referrerid=1451) PDFFlyer 03-31-2007, 11:49 AM I would prefer the Frontier 4WD XE or SE with the 16" Wheels, 5 or 6 speed myself. The higher ride height, and great gas mileage, ample upgrades from the same VG30 ZX Car engines. Lease if you cannot buy, keep for 3 years and buyout the lease. Prefer the metal bed with the standard Nissan plastic bedliner myself. Get the V6 not the 4 cylinder. Paul Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |